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生活在新西兰的印度人经历的中风。

The experiences of Indian people living in New Zealand with stroke.

机构信息

School of Physiotherapy, Centre for Health, Activity and Rehabilitation Research, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.

出版信息

Disabil Rehabil. 2022 Jul;44(14):3641-3649. doi: 10.1080/09638288.2021.1878294. Epub 2021 Feb 4.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Stroke can cause lifelong disability and participatory limitations. Stroke survivors thus manage their recovery long term. Health professionals can support self-management, tailoring this support to be culturally appropriate. This study explored the unique culture and ethnicity specific experiences of Indian people living in New Zealand with stroke, focussing on self-management and facilitators and challenges to recovery.

METHODS

Eight individuals with stroke took part in semi-structured interviews. Data were analysed using the General Inductive Approach.

RESULTS

Four themes were identified: (1) helping myself, in any way that I can, (2) family and support, (3) social connections, and (4) ethnicity was not a barrier.

CONCLUSION

All participants felt well looked after within the New Zealand healthcare context but highlighted the need for long term support. Self-management strategies participants considered important included changes to their diet, acceptance by oneself and society, returning to work, the role of family, and the use of technology and social media. Health professionals should consider these factors when providing self-management support to individuals of Indian ethnicity.IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATIONAdvice and help around diet, lifestyle, and return to work were important priorities identified by our Indian stroke survivor participants.Our Indian stroke survivor participants requested more long-term specialist support and stroke information.Although the family willingly take increased responsibility for the wellbeing of the individual with stroke, it is not a substitute for professional input which needs to be tailored and offered proactively.

摘要

目的

中风会导致终身残疾和参与限制。因此,中风幸存者需要长期管理自己的康复。健康专业人员可以通过量身定制的文化适宜性支持来帮助他们进行自我管理。本研究探讨了生活在新西兰的印度人中风后独特的文化和种族特定经历,重点关注自我管理以及康复的促进因素和挑战。

方法

8 名中风患者参加了半结构化访谈。使用一般归纳法对数据进行分析。

结果

确定了四个主题:(1)尽力帮助自己,(2)家庭和支持,(3)社会联系,(4)种族不是障碍。

结论

所有参与者都对新西兰医疗保健环境中的照顾感到满意,但强调需要长期支持。参与者认为重要的自我管理策略包括改变饮食、自我和社会的接受程度、重返工作岗位、家庭的作用以及使用技术和社交媒体。健康专业人员在为印度裔个体提供自我管理支持时应考虑这些因素。

对康复的启示

饮食、生活方式和重返工作等方面的建议和帮助是我们的印度中风幸存者参与者确定的重要优先事项。我们的印度中风幸存者参与者要求提供更多长期的专业支持和中风信息。尽管家人愿意为中风患者的幸福承担更多责任,但这不能替代需要量身定制和主动提供的专业投入。

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