Objective Analyze the application of targeted training led by self-efficacy theory in the rehabilitation of stroke patients,and explore its impact on their motor function and daily living ability.Methods A total of 140 dis-charged stroke patients admitted from June 2021 to January 2023 were selected as the research subjects at the Medical Community Headquarters of Shaoxing Second Hospital.They were randomly divided into a control group and an observa-tion group,with 70 patients in each group.The control group received routine continuing care,while the observation group received additional targeted training led by self-efficacy theory.Compare the motor function,daily living ability,and self-efficacy of patients in the two groups before and after intervention,and assessed the rehabilitation exercise com-pliance of both group.Results After intervention,the simplified Fugl-Meyer motor function assessment(FMA)and modified Barthel index(MBI)scores of the observation group patients were(66.33±5.24)points and(70.41±5.96)points,respectively,which were higher than those of the control group[(60.43±6.17)points and(63.89±4.83)points],with a significance level of P<0.05.The general self-efficacy scale(GSES)score of the observation group pa-tients was(33.62±2.95)points,significantly higher than that of the control group[(25.79±4.66)points,P<0.05].The compliance rate of rehabilitation exercise in the observation group was 92.86%(65/70),which was higher than that of the control group[80.00%(56/70)],with a significance level of P<0.05.Conclusion Targeted training led by self-efficacy theory can effectively improve the motor function and daily living ability of stroke patients,enhance their self-efficacy and rehabilitation exercise compliance,and promote patient prognosis.
关键词
脑卒中/自我效能理论/靶向训练/运动功能/日常生活能力
Key words
Stroke/Self-efficacy theory/Targeted training/Sports function/Daily living ability