Objectives: to identify factors associated with specific health-related quality of life in cerebrovascular accident, or stroke, survivors. Methods: cross-sectional study, carried out with 160 cerebrovascular accident survivors. Data were collected using the Barthel Index, Cerebrovascular Accident Specific Quality of Life Scale, and semi-structured instruments for sociodemographic and clinical data, analyzed by descriptive and inferential statistics. Results: health-related quality of life was associated with work activity (p=0.027), physical activity (p=0.007), functional capacity (p≤0.001), presence of caregiver (<0.001), motor alteration (p ≤ 0.001) and rehabilitation (p=0.003). The functionally dependent people were 14.61 times more likely to present low health-related quality of life, and those with motor impairment were 3.07 times more likely. Conclusions: it was evidenced that functional dependence and motor impairment increase the chance of low health-related quality of life in cerebrovascular accident survivors.
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da Silva, C. R. R., Pimenta, C. J. L., Viana, L. R. de C., Ferreira, G. R. S., Bezerra, T. A., da Costa, T. F., … Costa, K. N. de F. M. (2022). Specific health-related quality of life in Cerebrovascular accident survivors: associated factors. Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem, 75(3). https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167-2021-0407
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