Faculty of Health and Social Care Science, St George's University of London & Kingston University, UK.
Disabil Rehabil. 2013 Feb;35(3):257-64. doi: 10.3109/09638288.2012.691938. Epub 2012 Jun 12.
To discuss current research and issues which contribute towards the debate on the direction of self-management programmes for individuals after stroke and make recommendations for future research.
This paper includes a critical discussion on self-management specifically applied to stroke. The findings are positioned in the context of the wider stroke literature and debates on the suitability of different programmes.
Three main areas of concern and potential opportunities were identified which contribute to the debate on self-management; the "individual stroke survivor"; "professional models and practice" and "organizational context".
The body of literature on self-management programmes for people with stroke is relatively new and although research is building many issues are unknown. We have highlighted a number of potential areas of inquiry and concern. In order to further advance the research on stroke and self-management we believe a convergence of the evidence base for chronic disease self-management programmes and research which has illuminated the specific challenges and barriers of living with stroke is warranted. There is also a need to avoid the potential consequence of focusing on a "one-size" programme but rather develop interventions which can be inclusive of social aspects of self-management, and identify new methods of delivery.
讨论当前的研究和问题,这些研究和问题有助于探讨中风后个体自我管理计划的方向,并为未来的研究提出建议。
本文对专门应用于中风的自我管理进行了批判性讨论。研究结果结合了更广泛的中风文献以及关于不同计划适用性的辩论。
确定了三个主要的关注领域和潜在机会,这些领域和机会有助于自我管理的辩论;“个体中风幸存者”、“专业模式和实践”以及“组织背景”。
关于中风患者自我管理计划的文献相对较新,尽管研究正在进行,但许多问题尚不清楚。我们已经强调了一些潜在的研究领域和关注点。为了进一步推进中风和自我管理的研究,我们认为有必要将慢性病自我管理计划的证据基础和阐明与中风后生活相关的具体挑战和障碍的研究结合起来。还需要避免专注于“一刀切”计划的潜在后果,而是开发能够包容自我管理的社会方面的干预措施,并确定新的交付方法。