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Volume 7, Issue 6 (Suppl)

J Nov Physiother

ISSN: 2165-7025 JNP, an open access journal

Physiotherapy 2017

November 27-29, 2017

November 27-29, 2017 Dubai, UAE

5

th

International Conference on

Physiotherapy

Proposing a needs-based rehabilitation program for patients with neurological conditions in Ibadan,

Nigeria

Olubukola A Olaleye, Desmond A Zaki and Talhatu K Hamzat

University of Ibadan, Nigeria

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nowledge of needs of patients with neurological conditions (NCs) assists rehabilitation professionals and patients in setting

attainable goals of rehabilitation. Oftentimes, needs for rehabilitation services are perceived differently by patients and

rehabilitation professionals. Considering that the patient is at the center of rehabilitation, it is important to assess needs from

their perspectives. 105 patients with NCs participated in this cross-sectional survey.The needs assessment questionnaire (NAQ)

was used to assess the needs of the participants while disability and QoL were assessed using the World Health Organization

Disability Assessment Schedule 2.0 (WHODAS II) and WHOQoL-Bref, respectively. Data were analyzed using Spearman’s

rank correlation, Mann-Whitney U and Kruskal-Wallis tests at α0.05. 61 (58.1%) stroke survivors, 33 (31.4%) individuals with

Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) and 11 (10.5%) individuals with brain injury were surveyed. Participants were aged 46.48 ±15.91

years. There were significant differences in needs relating to mobility (p<0.01), rehabilitation and medical (p=0.04), social

and recreational activity (p=0.03), financial and government assistance (p<0.01) and barriers to enjoying life (p<0.01) across

neurological conditions. Participants with SCI expressed the highest needs while stroke survivors expressed the least. There

was a positive correlation between needs and disability in almost all the domains of the NAQ and WHODAS 2.0 (p<0.05). A

negative correlation was found between needs and QoL among the participants (p=0.01). Our findings necessitate calls for

rehabilitation programs for individuals with neurological conditions to be condition-specific and based on expressed needs of

affected individuals. This could enhance quality of life among individuals with neurological condition.

Biography

Olubukola A Olaleye has completed her PhD in Neurological Physiotherapy from the University of Ibadan, Ibadan. She is currently a Lecturer at the Department

of Physiotherapy of the same University and the Coordinator of Clinical Training for physiotherapy students and the Sub-Dean of Physiotherapy and Nursing

Programs of the Faculty of Clinical Sciences. She has published about 20 papers in peer-reviewed journals and has been serving as an Editorial Board Member

for the

Journal of the Nigeria Society of Physiotherapy

.

olubukolaolaleye@yahoo.com

Olubukola A Olaleye, J Nov Physiother 2017, 7:6(Suppl)

DOI: 10.4172/2165-7025-C1-020