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. 2014 Nov 11;2014:378263. doi: 10.1155/2014/378263

Table 1.

Sequelae reported by stroke survivors and their caregivers (in percent) who reported impairment as one of the “top 5” most important problems or moderate/important problems (n = 14 each group)*.

Domain** Left hemisphere stroke survivor Right hemisphere stroke survivor Caregiver of left stroke survivor Caregiver of right stroke survivor
Word retrieval 43 0 57 0
Reading 50 21 50 36
Writing/spelling 71 0 71 43
Memory 21 0 50 43
Energy (fatigue) 43 21 50 43
Mood 29 21 57 43
Walking 50 14 36 29
Right motor function 57 0 7 0
Left motor function 0 21 0 29
Prosody 0 0 0 29
Empathy 0 14 0 50
Spatial attention 0 0 0 29
Other cognitive 0 7 0 43
Personality/behavior 0 0 0 43
Sexual function 36 21 0 0

*Results from bilateral and brainstem stroke patients and their caregivers are not included as there were only 2 or 3 participants in each group.

**Other domains were not rated as moderate/important or in “top 5” most important problems by any participant (see the appendix for complete list of domains/symptoms).