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Evaluation Of Clinical Morbidities And Their Influence On Quality Of Life In Patients With Oral Cavity Cancer After Radiotherapy, Hao-Wei Tang, Tung-Hao Chang, Kuan-Lin Chen, Kuo-Yang Tsai, Su-Fen Liao, Wei-Te Wang Dec 2020

Evaluation Of Clinical Morbidities And Their Influence On Quality Of Life In Patients With Oral Cavity Cancer After Radiotherapy, Hao-Wei Tang, Tung-Hao Chang, Kuan-Lin Chen, Kuo-Yang Tsai, Su-Fen Liao, Wei-Te Wang

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

Background: Oral cavity cancer is the most common cancer in middle-aged men in Taiwan. Radiation fibrosis syndrome and lymphedema are the leading side effects in patients with oral cavity cancer, and can deteriorate their quality of life (QOL). The aim of this study was to prospectively evaluate common morbidities and their influences on QOL in patients with oral cavity cancer. Methods: 27 patients with oral cavity cancer who received surgery and radiotherapy (RT) were recruited. Clinical evaluations of each patient included the VAS pain scale, the lymphedema scale, facial distance measurement for lymphedema, maximal interincisal distance (MID), range of motion …


From Isolation To Communication: Connecting Adults Who Have Hearing Loss With Their Communication Partners, Stephen D. Roberts, Nancy A. Delich Apr 2020

From Isolation To Communication: Connecting Adults Who Have Hearing Loss With Their Communication Partners, Stephen D. Roberts, Nancy A. Delich

JADARA

As Baby Boomers enter the late adulthood stage of life, hearing loss continues to be one of the most prevalent, chronic, and isolating conditions facing older adults today. Research has focused on the negative consequences of hearing loss on the health and the person’s well-being, but it is equally important to recognize that hearing loss also leads to communication loss. The resulting social isolation and the collateral effects of hearing loss on the communication partner are the focus of this mixed-method study that explored the hearing loss-related quality of life for both parties. Five overarching themes emerged from the analysis, …


An Exploration Of Quality Of Life Contributors For Stroke Survivors: Potential Implications For Service Delivery Within The Community Rehabilitation Context, Gaylea Fritsch, Sarah Patterson, Anita Blight, Renaye Daniells Jan 2020

An Exploration Of Quality Of Life Contributors For Stroke Survivors: Potential Implications For Service Delivery Within The Community Rehabilitation Context, Gaylea Fritsch, Sarah Patterson, Anita Blight, Renaye Daniells

Internet Journal of Allied Health Sciences and Practice

Purpose: Community rehabilitation services typically assist stroke survivors with function, participation, and quality of life. Many factors have been found to influence the overall quality of life including self-identity, control, social supports, personality, and participation in valued activities. This review explored the possible contributing quality of life factors for stroke survivors within a community rehabilitation context to assist with further development of service delivery within this clinical area. Method: A purposive sample of clients with stroke (n=20) was selected based on their overall quality of life change during their rehabilitation program as measured on the World Health Organisation Quality of …