Egbert Nichole, Koch Lynn, Coeling Harriet, Ayers Denise
School of Communication Studies, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio 44242, USA.
Health Commun. 2006;20(1):45-55. doi: 10.1207/s15327027hc2001_5.
The goal of this project was to understand better the communicative processes by which social support can assist right-hemisphere stroke survivors in the process of community integration. Open-ended interviews were conducted with 12 right-hemisphere stroke survivors and their family caregivers. The transcribed interviews revealed 7 challenges (physical, cognitive-perceptual, emotional, relationship, employment, financial, and challenges to activities of daily living) and three types of resources (formal external, informal external, and internal). Stroke survivors' internal resources were shown to be essential for facilitating community integration. Implications for researchers and health care providers are discussed within the framework of Hobfoll's (1988) conservation of resources theory.
本项目的目标是更深入地了解社交支持在社区融入过程中帮助右半球中风幸存者的交流过程。对12名右半球中风幸存者及其家庭照顾者进行了开放式访谈。转录后的访谈揭示了7项挑战(身体、认知感知、情感、人际关系、就业、财务以及日常生活活动方面的挑战)和三种资源类型(正式外部资源、非正式外部资源和内部资源)。研究表明,中风幸存者的内部资源对促进社区融入至关重要。本文在霍布福尔(1988年)的资源守恒理论框架内讨论了对研究人员和医疗保健提供者的启示。