Frier Amanda, Barnett Fiona, Devine Sue
a College of Public Health, Medical and Veterinary Sciences, James Cook University , Townsville , Australia.
b College of Healthcare Sciences, James Cook University , Townsville , Australia.
Disabil Rehabil. 2017 May;39(10):941-948. doi: 10.3109/09638288.2016.1172672. Epub 2016 May 22.
This systematic literature review aims to explore the relationship between social determinants of health (SDH), and the rehabilitation of neurological conditions. In particular, the review will consider relationships between social determinants and peoples' attendance and sustained adherence to rehabilitation programs, and motivation regarding neurological rehabilitation.
A systematic search of peer-reviewed literature from electronic databases; MEDLINE, Scopus, CINAHL and Informit health, was conducted. Papers published between 2004 and 2014 were considered.
Eleven quantitative studies met the inclusion criteria. There was a lack of research addressing SDH and neurological rehabilitation simultaneously. Cardiac and cancer rehabilitation studies reported employment and income, social support, transport, housing and food security as the most frequent SDH factors influencing attendance, sustained adherence and motivation. Given this association, a similar relationship between neurological rehabilitation and SDH is plausible.
Rehabilitation of neurological conditions can be a long and difficult process. To pursue optimal outcomes, an individual's social circumstances should be considered. Understanding how SDH interact with neurological rehabilitation may enhance service delivery, thus maximizing the possible rehabilitation outcomes for individuals. Future research that considers SDH and rehabilitation of neurological conditions jointly may benefit service providers and those requiring neurological rehabilitation. Implications for Rehabilitation Social determinants of health are important to consider in the rehabilitation of neurological conditions. Understanding the interplay between the social determinants of health and neurological rehabilitation may enhance the possible outcomes for those requiring rehabilitation. Increased awareness and capacity of health care professionals involved in neurological rehabilitation may hasten momentum towards decreased health disparities instigated by undesirable social determinants of health.
本系统文献综述旨在探讨健康的社会决定因素(SDH)与神经系统疾病康复之间的关系。具体而言,该综述将考虑社会决定因素与人们参与并持续坚持康复计划之间的关系,以及与神经康复相关的动机。
对电子数据库MEDLINE、Scopus、CINAHL和Informit health中同行评审的文献进行了系统检索。纳入了2004年至2014年发表的论文。
十一项定量研究符合纳入标准。同时涉及SDH和神经康复的研究较少。心脏和癌症康复研究报告称,就业与收入、社会支持、交通、住房和食品安全是影响参与、持续坚持和动机的最常见SDH因素。鉴于这种关联,神经康复与SDH之间存在类似关系是合理的。
神经系统疾病的康复可能是一个漫长而艰难的过程。为了追求最佳效果,应考虑个人的社会环境。了解SDH如何与神经康复相互作用可能会改善服务提供,从而使个人的康复效果最大化。未来联合考虑SDH和神经系统疾病康复的研究可能会使服务提供者和需要神经康复的人受益。对康复的启示在神经系统疾病康复中,健康的社会决定因素是需要考虑的重要因素。了解健康的社会决定因素与神经康复之间的相互作用可能会提高需要康复者的康复效果。提高参与神经康复的医护人员的意识和能力,可能会加快消除由不良健康社会决定因素导致的健康差距的进程。