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生活发生了本质上的改变:一项关于轻度中风后6至8个月经历的定性研究。

Life changed existentially: a qualitative study of experiences at 6-8 months after mild stroke.

作者信息

Taule Tina, Råheim Målfrid

机构信息

Department of Occupational Therapy, Haukeland University Hospital , Bergen , Norway and.

出版信息

Disabil Rehabil. 2014;36(25):2107-19. doi: 10.3109/09638288.2014.904448. Epub 2014 Mar 26.

Abstract

PURPOSE

To explore experiences of mild-stroke survivors in the context of early supported discharge. The meanings patients attributed to activities and participation in the home recovery process were our main interest.

METHODS

Eight participants (45-80 years) from a randomised controlled study were selected for this sub-study. This purposive sample had received rehabilitation in their homes in the post-stroke acute phase of recovery as part of the larger study. Extensive interview data were analysed using an interpretive strategy and systematic text condensation. Coping theory was included in later stages of analysis.

FINDINGS

The mild-stroke survivors' stories revealed that life had changed profoundly. Differences and similarities in experienced changes were related to: self-perceived health, the body, practical activities, taking part in society, and self-perception. The findings showed the ways in which life changed for mild-stroke survivors, experienced challenges, and survivors' thoughts about the future.

CONCLUSIONS

Mild-stroke rehabilitation should focus more strongly on basic concerns related to self-perceived health, self-perception, and body, since these dimensions seem to complicate daily activities and close relationships. Professionals should also be aware of patients who experience an uncertain situation and unresolved rehabilitation needs, which still can be present 6-8 months after the stroke.

IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATION

When living with mild stroke, entrance to practical and social activities seemed founded on the patients' perception of the body and self as comprehensible or not. Comprehending their own changed body and sense of self seem to be a long-term process when living with mild stroke. It is suggested that long-term follow-up be incorporated in home rehabilitation service, also in the context of early supported discharge. This may contribute to help patient cope more optimally with activities and participation of importance to them.

摘要

目的

探讨轻度中风幸存者在早期支持性出院背景下的经历。患者赋予家庭康复过程中活动和参与的意义是我们的主要关注点。

方法

从一项随机对照研究中选取8名参与者(45 - 80岁)进行这项子研究。作为更大规模研究的一部分,这个有目的的样本在中风急性期后的康复阶段接受了居家康复。使用解释性策略和系统文本浓缩法对大量访谈数据进行分析。应对理论纳入了后期分析阶段。

结果

轻度中风幸存者的故事表明生活发生了深刻变化。经历变化中的异同与以下方面相关:自我认知的健康、身体、实际活动、参与社会以及自我认知。研究结果显示了轻度中风幸存者生活变化的方式、所经历的挑战以及幸存者对未来的想法。

结论

轻度中风康复应更加强调关注与自我认知的健康、自我认知和身体相关的基本问题,因为这些方面似乎会使日常活动和亲密关系变得复杂。专业人员还应意识到那些经历不确定状况且康复需求未得到解决的患者,这种情况在中风后6 - 8个月仍可能存在。

对康复的启示

患有轻度中风时,参与实际和社交活动似乎基于患者对身体和自我是否可理解的认知。对于轻度中风患者来说,理解自身变化的身体和自我认知似乎是一个长期过程。建议在居家康复服务中纳入长期随访,即使是在早期支持性出院的背景下。这可能有助于患者更理想地应对对他们重要的活动和参与。

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