Hawkins Rebecca J, Jowett Adam, Godfrey Mary, Mellish Kirste, Young John, Farrin Amanda, Holloway Ivana, Hewison Jenny, Forster Anne
University of Leeds, Leeds, United Kingdom.
Coventry University, Coventry, United Kingdom.
Glob Qual Nurs Res. 2017 Sep 13;4:2333393617730209. doi: 10.1177/2333393617730209. eCollection 2017 Jan-Dec.
We adopted a grounded theory approach to explore the process of recovery experienced by stroke survivors over the longer term who were living in the community in the United Kingdom, and the interacting factors that are understood to have shaped their recovery trajectories. We used a combination of qualitative methods. From the accounts of 22 purposively sampled stroke survivors, four different recovery trajectories were evident: (a) meaningful recovery, (b) cycles of recovery and decline, (c) ongoing disruption, (d) gradual, ongoing decline. Building on the concept of the illness trajectory, our findings demonstrate how multiple, interacting factors shape the process and meaning of recovery over time. Such factors included conception of recovery and meanings given to the changing self, the meanings and consequences of health and illness experiences across the life course, loss, sense of agency, and enacting relationships. Awareness of the process of recovery will help professionals better support stroke survivors.
我们采用扎根理论方法,探究了长期居住在英国社区的中风幸存者的康复过程,以及那些被认为塑造了他们康复轨迹的相互作用因素。我们运用了多种定性方法。从22名经过有目的抽样的中风幸存者的叙述中,明显呈现出四种不同的康复轨迹:(a)有意义的康复,(b)康复与衰退的循环,(c)持续的功能紊乱,(d)逐渐的、持续的衰退。基于疾病轨迹的概念,我们的研究结果表明,随着时间推移,多种相互作用的因素如何塑造康复的过程和意义。这些因素包括康复的概念以及赋予不断变化的自我的意义、一生当中健康和疾病经历的意义及后果、丧失、能动性意识以及人际关系的建立。了解康复过程将有助于专业人员更好地支持中风幸存者。