Summary: | Introduction: Patients suffering from a stroke undergo emotional and personality changes, which might affect their cognitive impairment, while home-based rehabilitation is an alternative rehabilitation service that provides remote rehabilitation supervision and removes access constraints, particularly during the Covid-19 (coronavirus disease-2019) epidemic. Thus, the purpose of this study is to assess the impact of home-based rehabilitation program services on post-stroke patients' quality of life (QoL) following the Covid-19 pandemic. Materials and methods: Using a prospective longitudinal study design, this research tracked the patient's post-stroke status over three months (June-September 2022). Purposive sampling was used to choose participants, and 84 recruited participants who satisfied the inclusion criteria were included. During three months, the participants received home-based rehabilitation program intervention five times a week for thirty minutes per session. Evaluation assessments were made during baseline (T0), 1st follow-up (T1), and 2nd follow-up (T2). These assessments are used to ascertain the patient's progress. The SF-36 (36-item Short Form Survey) questionnaire and a sociodemographic questionnaire (age, gender, BMI, and education level) were used as research instruments. Data analysis used were the One-Way ANOVA test and Post-Hoc test to find out significant differences between 2 treatments (p<0.05). Results: Based on One-Way ANOVA resulted that respondents experienced significant improvements (p<0.05) regarding the assessment of 8 domains of QoL during observations at T0, T1, and T2. Conclusion: The results of this research are highly recommended for the management of the elderly and post-stroke health management to integrate home-based rehabilitation services for post-stroke patients. © 2024 Universiti Putra Malaysia Press. All rights reserved.
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