Publications by authors named "Kim-Kam Yu"

Objective: This study explored factors which predict stroke survivors who could achieve "clinically significant functional gain" and return home when being discharged from a local hospital after in-patient stroke rehabilitation programme.

Methods: This study included 562 inpatients with stroke who were residing at community dwellings before onset of stroke, and transferred to a convalescent hospital for rehabilitation from four acute hospitals over one year. The main outcome variables of prediction were (a) achieving "clinically significant functional gain" as measured by (a1) achievement of "minimal clinically important difference" (MCID) of improvement in Functional Independence Measure Motor Measure (FIM-MM)", (a2) one or more level(s) of improvement in function group according to the patients' FIM-MM, and (b) discharge to home.

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Aim: Acupuncture has benefits in the rehabilitation of neuropsychiatric sequelae of stroke. This study was aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of dense cranial electroacupuncture stimulation plus body acupuncture (DCEAS+BA) in treating poststroke depression (PSD), functional disability, and cognitive deterioration.

Methods: In this assessor- and participant-blinded, randomized controlled trial, 91 stroke patients who initially had PSD were randomly assigned to either DCEAS+BA (n = 45) or minimum acupuncture stimulation as controls (n = 46) for three sessions per week over 8 consecutive weeks.

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