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原住民中风患者康复的观点:一项定性研究。

Perspectives on rehabilitation for Aboriginal people with stroke: a qualitative study.

作者信息

Kelly Janet, Dowling Anna, Hillier Susan, Brown Alex, Kleinig Timothy, Goldsmith Kendall, McBride Katharine, Pandian Jeyaraj, Castle Sally, Thrift Amanda G

机构信息

Wardliparingga Aboriginal Research Unit, South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute, Adelaide, Australia.

Adelaide Nursing School, The University of Adelaide,Australia.

出版信息

Top Stroke Rehabil. 2022 May;29(4):295-309. doi: 10.1080/10749357.2021.1911771. Epub 2021 Jun 28.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (hereinafter respectfully termed Aboriginal) people have a greater incidence of stroke at a younger age than non-Indigenous people in Australia. The needs and preferences of Aboriginal people for rehabilitation and longer-term support remain largely unknown.

OBJECTIVES

To identify the long-term rehabilitation needs of Aboriginal people who have a stroke, from the perspectives of Aboriginal persons with stroke and health care providers.

METHODS

Aboriginal people who had experienced stroke in the previous three years were interviewed to obtain their experiences of rehabilitation care. Health professionals who provided care in each of six designated hospitals and nearby community health sites were involved in focus groups and individual interviews. Information obtained was thematically analyzed separately for Aboriginal people with stroke and health professionals, and compared using Nvivo.

RESULTS

Among six Aboriginal people with stroke and 78 healthcare providers, four main themes emerged: the importance of family; variable access to services; the impact of stroke on Aboriginal peoples' lives; and making positive choices. Communication and involvement of family was highlighted as essential for a shared understanding, particularly when making decisions about participating in short and long-term rehabilitation. Co-morbidities, conflicting priorities, and inadequate or inflexible services and transport compounded issues with changing life roles. Stories of resilience were also shared.

CONCLUSIONS

Aboriginal people report making positive lifestyle changes, but experience significant unmet rehabilitation needs. Addressing issues of communication, advocacy and flexible delivery should improve some of the shortfalls in service provision, particularly in regional and remote areas.

摘要

背景

在澳大利亚,原住民及托雷斯海峡岛民(以下统称原住民)比非原住民更易在年轻时发生中风。原住民对康复及长期支持的需求和偏好仍大多不为人知。

目的

从原住民中风患者及医疗服务提供者的角度,确定原住民中风患者的长期康复需求。

方法

对过去三年中经历过中风的原住民进行访谈,以了解他们的康复护理经历。在六家指定医院及附近社区卫生机构提供护理服务的卫生专业人员参与了焦点小组讨论和个人访谈。分别对原住民中风患者和卫生专业人员所获得的信息进行主题分析,并使用NVivo软件进行比较。

结果

在六名原住民中风患者和78名医疗服务提供者中,出现了四个主要主题:家庭的重要性;服务获取的差异;中风对原住民生活的影响;以及做出积极选择。家庭的沟通和参与被强调为达成共同理解的关键,尤其是在做出关于参与短期和长期康复的决定时。合并症、相互冲突的优先事项、服务及交通不足或缺乏灵活性,使随着生活角色变化而产生的问题更加复杂。同时也分享了恢复力的故事。

结论

原住民报告称做出了积极的生活方式改变,但仍有大量未得到满足的康复需求。解决沟通、宣传和灵活提供服务的问题应能改善服务提供方面的一些不足,特别是在地区和偏远地区。

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