Research Article

Degree of Functionality and Perception of Health-Related Quality of Life in People with Moderate Stroke: Differences between Ischemic and Hemorrhagic Typology

Table 2

Differences between stroke typology at the two times of evaluation, and comparison of the changes over time in WHO-DAS-II and TUG.

WHO-DAS-IIIntergroup comparisonIntragroup comparison
—baseline—eight-week follow-up(all participants)
HemorrhagicIschemicHemorrhagicIschemicBaselineEight weeks
MSDMSDMSDMSDMSDMSD

Cognition12.823.15.006.3.1560.587.813.72.43.4.0960.697.313.74.08.1.180.3620.25
Mobility64.632.270.835.6.6560.1821.519.833.627.4.2430.4869.034.230.025.7<.001.4301.19
Self-care44.417.447.631.0.7740.1221.116.919.021.0.7930.1046.727.319.719.6<.001.3330.97
Getting along5.68.31.24.0.0580.790.92.80.83.6.9410.032.55.80.83.4.150.1340.27
Housework68.942.851.648.1.3600.3771.142.368.444.0.8770.0657.146.469.342.7.260.1430.21
Soc. par49.116.853.615.1.4750.2943.57.243.418.6.9880.0152.215.543.515.9.010.3920.50
Total39.812.637.813.3.7040.1526.910.027.513.6.9060.0538.512.927.312.4<.001.5420.92
TUG22.69.226.511.2.2670.3615.96.816.98.2.7510.1325.310.616.67.7<.001.6721.10

Note. Soc. par: social participation. The “Work” domain was eliminated because none of the participants were working at the time of the evaluation; M: mean; SD: standard deviation; : probability; : Pearson’s correlation; : Cohen’s .