Danzl Megan M, Harrison Anne, Hunter Elizabeth G, Kuperstein Janice, Sylvia Violet, Maddy Katherine, Campbell Sarah
Physical Therapy Program, Bellarmine University, Louisville, Kentucky.
Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky.
J Rural Health. 2016 Winter;32(1):13-24. doi: 10.1111/jrh.12124. Epub 2015 Jun 22.
The purpose of this study is to examine rural Appalachian Kentucky stroke survivors' and caregivers' experiences of receiving education from health care providers with the long-term goal of optimizing educational interactions and interventions for an underserved population.
An interprofessional research team, representing nursing, occupational therapy, physical therapy, and speech language pathology, conducted a qualitative descriptive study involving semistructured interviews with 13 stroke survivors and 12 caregivers. Qualitative content analysis included predetermined and emerging coding. This article presents an in-depth analysis of a subset of data from the coding scheme of a larger study that examined the overall experience of stroke for participants.
Findings are presented within a developing model of patient and caregiver education constructs including providers and receivers of education and the content, timing, and delivery of information.
Understanding the experience of receiving education for survivors and caregivers will help practitioners provide the right education, to the right people, at the right time, and in the right way to better support underserved groups. Improving patient and caregiver education is paramount to supporting health behavior change to optimize life poststroke and prevent future strokes. Our results suggest the need for improved access to educational providers, proactive identification of informational needs by providers, greater inclusion of caregivers in education, enhanced communication with information provision, and education from multiple providers using multiple delivery methods at multiple time points.
本研究旨在考察肯塔基州阿巴拉契亚农村地区中风幸存者及其护理人员从医疗服务提供者处接受教育的经历,其长期目标是优化针对服务不足人群的教育互动和干预措施。
一个跨专业研究团队,由护理、职业治疗、物理治疗和言语语言病理学专业人员组成,开展了一项定性描述性研究,对13名中风幸存者和12名护理人员进行了半结构化访谈。定性内容分析包括预定编码和新出现的编码。本文对一项更大规模研究编码方案中的部分数据进行了深入分析,该研究考察了参与者中风的总体经历。
研究结果呈现在一个不断发展的患者及护理人员教育构建模型中,该模型包括教育的提供者和接受者以及信息的内容、时机和传递方式。
了解幸存者和护理人员接受教育的经历,将有助于从业者在正确的时间、以正确的方式向正确的人群提供正确的教育,从而更好地支持服务不足群体。改善患者及护理人员教育对于支持健康行为改变以优化中风后生活并预防未来中风至关重要。我们的研究结果表明,需要增加与教育提供者的接触机会,由提供者主动识别信息需求,让护理人员更多地参与教育,加强信息传递方面的沟通,并在多个时间点由多个提供者采用多种传递方式提供教育。