İnmeli bireylerde ayna tedavisinin el fonksiyonları, fonksiyonel bağımsızlık ve aktivite performansı üzerine etkisi
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2023Author
Karabacakoğlu, Ebru Nur
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KARABACAKOGLU, E. N. The effect of mirror therapy on hand functions,
functional independence and activity performance in individuals with stroke,
Hacettepe University Graduate School of Health Sciences Occupational Therapy
Master Thesis, Ankara, 2023. In this study, it was aimed to examine the effect of
mirror therapy on hand functions, functional independence and activity performance
in individuals with stroke. The study was planned as a prospective, single-blind and
randomized controlled study. A total of 40 individuals, including the intervention
(n=20) and control group (n=20), who received stroke treatment at AIBU İzzet Baysal
Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Training and Research Hospital, were included
in the study. Jebsen Taylor Hand Function Test (JTEFT) was used to evaluate hand
functions of individuals, Functional Independence Scale (FIM) was used to evaluate
functional independence, and Canadian Activity Performance Scale (COPM) was used
to evaluate activity performance, and the results before and after the intervention were
compared for both groups. A traditional occupational therapy intervention program
was applied to all individuals (n=40) included in the study for 6 weeks, 5 days a week,
40 minutes a day. In addition to the traditional occupational therapy intervention
program, mirror therapy was applied to 20 people included in the intervention group,
for 6 weeks, 5 days a week, 30 minutes a day. As a result, when the evaluations were
analyzed before and after the intervention, statistically significant differences were
found in all sub-scores of JTEFT, FIM total score, COPM activity performance and
satisfaction in both the intervention and control groups (p<0.01). When Cohen's D
effect size analyzes are examined; Higher Cohen's D scores were detected in the
intervention group in all assessment scores, except for the scores of carrying light and
heavy objects on the unaffected side evaluated in JTEFT and the self-care score
evaluated in FIM. As a result of the correlation analysis in the intervention group, it
was determined that there was a statistically significant relationship between JTEFT,
FIM and COPM scores. It was found that there was a higher increase in hand functions,
functional independence levels in activities of daily living, and activity performance
levels in the intervention group compared to the control group. It is thought that the
planning of occupational therapy interventions that include mirror therapy in people
with stroke will be more effective in achieving goals such as improving hand function,
independence in daily living activities, and activity performance.