J Korean Acad Rehabil Med.  2008 Aug;32(4):443-448.

Severity of Disability and Quality of Life in Handicapped Persons in Welfare Facility and Home in Goyang City

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Public Health Service, National Health Insurance Corporation Ilsan Hospital, Korea. drapex@naver.com
  • 2Department of Rehabilitation, Public Health Service, National Health Insurance Corporation Ilsan Hospital, Korea.

Abstract


OBJECTIVE
To compare severity of disability and quality of life between the handicapped residing in a welfare facility and the handicapped living at home. METHOD: This research conducted a survey for the handicapped persons in Goyang city. The survey consisted of the following items: disability diagnosis, modified Barthel index (MBI), Korean-activities of daily living (K-ADL), 8-item short form health survey instrument (SF-8) and life domain satisfaction measure (LDSM). A total number of 144 handicapped persons participated, and 66 among them lived at home.
RESULTS
In regard to the range of activities of daily living MBI, K-ADL and quality of life; SF-8, those who resided in a welfare facility showed higher scores. In terms of satisfaction of life, the two groups did not show significant difference in housing, education and family relationship. However, as for leisure and health, those who resided in a welfare facility showed higher satisfaction.
CONCLUSION
The handicapped persons residing in a welfare facility could function more independently in carrying out daily activities, and they showed higher quality and more satisfaction of life compared to those who lived at home. These results support that more attention would be needed for disabled persons at home to make welfare and rehabilitation policies.

Keyword

Handicapped persons; Severity of disability; Quality of life; Welfare facility

MeSH Terms

Activities of Daily Living
Disabled Persons
Family Relations
Health Surveys
Housing
Humans
Leisure Activities
Lifting
Quality of Life
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