Kersten P, Low J T S, Ashburn A, George S L, McLellan D L
Health and Rehabilitation Research Unit, School of Health Professions and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Southampton, SO17 1BJ, UK.
Disabil Rehabil. 2002 Nov 10;24(16):860-6. doi: 10.1080/09638280210142167.
Most stroke-related studies have consisted of people over the age of 65. This study examined the unmet needs of young people with stroke, living in community housing in the UK.
People with a stroke (>1 year ago), in two age bands (18-45; 46-65) were sent the Southampton Needs Assessment Questionnaire for people with Stroke.
315 out of 639 (49%) questionnaires were returned (mean age 55, SD 9; 189 males, 126 females). The median number of unmet needs reported was two (IQR 0-6). The most frequently reported unmet needs were: provision of information about the responders' stroke (45%); assistance with finances (24%); non-care activities (19%); and intellectual fulfillment (17%). Responders in the younger age group reported significantly more unmet needs than responders in the older age group (for a holiday, intellectual fulfillment and family support). Responders with poor mobility reported significantly more unmet needs than responders with average and good mobility for 15 unmet needs (three most pressing: respite care/short breaks; adaptations; and access to community environment). Responders who did not return to work reported significantly more unmet needs than responders who had reduced hours or changed jobs and people who returned to the same job with the same hours for seven unmet needs (three most pressing: help with finances; a holiday and speech therapy).
People of younger age, with poorer mobility and those unable to return to work, report most unmet needs. Further work needs to be done within the community, with employers and professionals, in relation to education and the provision of specifically targeted information in order to facilitate participation and autonomy for people with stroke.
大多数与中风相关的研究对象都是65岁以上的人群。本研究调查了居住在英国社区住房中的年轻中风患者未被满足的需求。
向两个年龄组(18 - 45岁;46 - 65岁)中中风超过1年的患者发放了南安普顿中风患者需求评估问卷。
639份问卷中有315份(49%)被收回(平均年龄55岁,标准差9;男性189人,女性126人)。报告的未满足需求的中位数为2(四分位间距0 - 6)。最常报告的未满足需求是:提供关于患者中风的信息(45%);经济援助(24%);非护理活动(19%);以及智力满足(17%)。较年轻年龄组的受访者报告的未满足需求明显多于较年长年龄组的受访者(在度假、智力满足和家庭支持方面)。行动不便的受访者报告的未满足需求明显多于行动能力一般和良好的受访者,涉及15项未满足需求(最紧迫的三项:喘息护理/短期休息;适应性调整;以及进入社区环境)。未重返工作岗位的受访者报告的未满足需求明显多于减少工作时间或更换工作的受访者以及以相同工时回到原工作岗位的受访者,涉及7项未满足需求(最紧迫的三项:经济帮助;度假和言语治疗)。
年龄较小、行动能力较差以及无法重返工作岗位的人群报告的未满足需求最多。需要在社区内、与雇主和专业人员进一步开展工作,涉及教育以及提供针对性的信息,以促进中风患者的参与和自主。