GJN.020102

Review

Analysis of Related Causes of Depression in Patients with Dysphagia after Stroke

Haiyan Liu1,2,*, Yanlin Heng1,*,, Haijuan Liu3,*, Zhongqin Deng1, Ping Wu2, Bingyan Liu1, Ping Yuan1, Mei Li1, Yang Lv1, Chunyan Liu1

1Yangtze University Health Science Center, Jinzhou 434000, Hubei, China. 2The Third Clinical Medical College of the Three Gorges University, Gezhouba Central Hospital of Sinopharm, Yichang 443002, Hubei, China. 3The Second People’s Hospital of Yichang, Yichang 443000, Hubei, China.

* These authors contributed equally.
 Correspondence
Haiyan Liu, The Third Clinical Medical College of the Three Gorges University, Gezhouba Central Hospital of Sinopharm, Yichang 443002, Hubei, China. Email: [email protected]. Telephone number: 86-13545765808.
Received: August 13, 2020; Accepted: December 9,2020; Published online: January 17, 2021.
Cite this paper: Haiyan Liu, Yanlin Heng, Haijuan Liu, Zhongqin Deng, Ping Wu, Bingyan Liu, Ping Yuan, Mei Li , Yang Lv and Chunyan Liu. (2020) Analysis of related causes of depression in patients with dysphagia after stroke. Global Journal of Neuroscience, 2(1):25-32. https://naturescholars.com/gjn.020102. https://doi.org/10.46633/gjn.020102.
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Abstract

Depression is the most common psychological disorder after stroke. Post-stroke depression is a complex emotional disorder that contains a variety of mental and physical symptoms. This article begins with aspects of depression in patients with dysphagia after stroke. The four aspects of depression, the pathogenesis, commonly used scales, and nursing interventions in patients with dysphagia after stroke are all discussed thoroughly. References for subsequent research are also provided.

Key words: Stroke, Dysphagia, Depression.

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