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生存、动力以及塑造“我”的因素:中风患者对目标设定的认知

Survival, momentum, and things that make me "me": patients' perceptions of goal setting after stroke.

作者信息

Brown Melanie, Levack William, McPherson Kathryn M, Dean Sarah G, Reed Kirk, Weatherall Mark, Taylor William J

机构信息

Rehabilitation Teaching and Research Unit, Department of Medicine, University of Otago , Wellington , New Zealand .

出版信息

Disabil Rehabil. 2014;36(12):1020-6. doi: 10.3109/09638288.2013.825653. Epub 2013 Aug 20.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Goal setting and patient-centredness are considered fundamental concepts in rehabilitation. However, the best way to involve patients in setting goals remains unclear. The purpose of this study was to explore patient experiences of goal setting in post-acute stroke rehabilitation to further understanding of its application to practice.

METHOD

Thematic analysis was used to analyse interview transcripts from 10 stroke survivors, recruited from 4 rehabilitation units as part of a pilot study investigating the effects of a structured means of eliciting patient-centred goals in post-acute stroke rehabilitation.

RESULTS

Three key themes emerged: (1) "A Day by Day Momentum", comprising subordinate themes of "Unpredictability" and "Natural Progression" in which daily progress forwards was seen as an integral part of rehabilitation; (2) "Battle versus Alliance" in which issues of struggle versus support influenced participants' advancement; and (3) "The Special Things", consisting of subordinate themes of "What Makes Me 'Me'" and "Symbolic Achievements" concerning issues defining individuals and their rehabilitation experiences.

CONCLUSIONS

Patients' discourse around goal setting can differ from the discourse conventionally used by clinicians when describing "best practice" in rehabilitation goal setting. Understanding patients' non-conventional views of goals may assist in supporting and motivating them, thus providing drive for their rehabilitation.

IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATION

Stroke patients think about goals very differently from health professionals. Individual patients have diverse ideas about goals within the context of the uncertainty of stroke, their life as a whole and recovery after formal rehabilitation is completed. To meet these diverse needs, health professionals need to communicate fully with patients to gain an understanding of their experiences of stroke and wider views on goals.

摘要

目的

目标设定和以患者为中心被视为康复中的基本概念。然而,让患者参与目标设定的最佳方式仍不明确。本研究的目的是探索急性卒中后康复中患者的目标设定体验,以进一步了解其在实践中的应用。

方法

采用主题分析法分析了10名卒中幸存者的访谈记录,这些幸存者从4个康复单元招募而来,作为一项试点研究的一部分,该研究调查了一种结构化方法在急性卒中后康复中引出以患者为中心目标的效果。

结果

出现了三个关键主题:(1)“日复一日的动力”,包括“不可预测性”和“自然进展”等子主题,其中每日的进步被视为康复的一个组成部分;(2)“斗争与联盟”,其中斗争与支持的问题影响了参与者的进展;(3)“特别的事情”,由“使我成为‘我’的因素”和“象征性成就”等子主题组成,涉及定义个体及其康复经历的问题。

结论

患者围绕目标设定的论述可能与临床医生在描述康复目标设定中的“最佳实践”时通常使用的论述不同。理解患者对目标的非传统观点可能有助于支持和激励他们,从而为他们的康复提供动力。

对康复的启示

卒中患者对目标的思考与健康专业人员非常不同。在卒中的不确定性、他们的整体生活以及正式康复完成后的恢复背景下,个体患者对目标有不同的想法。为了满足这些多样化的需求,健康专业人员需要与患者充分沟通,以了解他们的卒中经历和对目标的更广泛看法。

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