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卒中后参与的情境决定因素:定量和定性研究的系统评价。

Contextual determinants of participation after stroke: a systematic review of quantitative and qualitative studies.

机构信息

Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, University of Lyon, Lyon, France.

Social Psychology Research Group (EA 4163 GRePS), Lyon 2 University, Bron, France.

出版信息

Disabil Rehabil. 2021 Jun;43(13):1786-1798. doi: 10.1080/09638288.2019.1679897. Epub 2019 Oct 24.

Abstract

PURPOSE

From a patient's perspective, participation is a major determinant of quality of life. We aimed to review contextual factors, both personal and environmental, potentially associated with post-stroke participation.

METHODS

PubMed, PsycINFO, and Web of Science were searched for original quantitative and qualitative studies that investigated contextual factors of post-stroke participation, measured participation as the primary outcome, and met inclusion criteria.

RESULTS

Socio-demographic determinants were mostly unrelated with participation or showed discordant and inconclusive results. Although less investigated, psychosocial/psychological factors, particularly self-esteem and acceptance, were associated with participation in most studies. Motivation was found in qualitative studies, but discordant in quantitative ones. Environmental factors were even less investigated and mainly in qualitative studies among patients with communication disabilities. Among these, social support and attitude of others appeared to be major determinants of participation as well as physical environment and societal environment (services and polices).

CONCLUSIONS

Personal factors, particularly psychological and psychosocial factors, were identified as positively associated with post-stroke participation. Environmental factors such as support, relationships, and positive attitudes towards patients were major facilitators of participation as well as physical environment and accessibility to appropriate services. Most of these factors are modifiable and should be addressed to improve patient participation.Implications for RehabilitationPsychosocial factors (motivational aspects, acceptance of a new condition, self-esteem) and environmental factors (social support, attitudes towards the patient, physical environment, access to health, social services and policies) were identified as determinants of post-stroke participation.A structured evaluation of determinants of participation may be used in clinical practice to propose appropriate support and then improve patients' recoveryPrograms to improve patients' psychosocial skills such as self-esteem, acceptance, motivation should be tested and implemented, and policies to develop appropriate services accessibility should be encouraged.

摘要

目的

从患者的角度来看,参与是生活质量的主要决定因素。我们旨在回顾与卒中后参与相关的潜在个人和环境的情境因素。

方法

我们在 PubMed、PsycINFO 和 Web of Science 上搜索了原始的定量和定性研究,这些研究调查了卒中后参与的情境因素,将参与作为主要结果进行测量,并符合纳入标准。

结果

社会人口统计学决定因素与参与大多没有关系,或者结果不一致且没有定论。尽管研究较少,但心理/心理因素,特别是自尊和接受,在大多数研究中与参与有关。在定性研究中发现了动机,但在定量研究中则不一致。环境因素的研究甚至更少,而且主要在有沟通障碍的患者中进行定性研究。在这些因素中,社会支持和他人的态度似乎是参与以及物理环境和社会环境(服务和政策)的主要决定因素。

结论

个人因素,特别是心理和心理社会因素,被确定为与卒中后参与呈正相关。环境因素,如支持、人际关系和对患者的积极态度,以及物理环境和获得适当服务的机会,是参与的主要促进因素。这些因素中的大多数都是可以改变的,应该加以解决,以提高患者的参与度。

康复的意义心理社会因素(激励方面、对新状况的接受、自尊)和环境因素(社会支持、对患者的态度、物理环境、获得健康、社会服务和政策)被确定为卒中后参与的决定因素。

对参与决定因素进行结构化评估可用于临床实践,以提供适当的支持,从而改善患者的康复。应测试和实施旨在提高患者心理社会技能(如自尊、接受、激励)的计划,并鼓励制定适当的服务可及性政策。

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