Nursing Studies, School of Health in Social Science, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK.
University of Manchester, Manchester, UK.
J Adv Nurs. 2022 Mar;78(3):869-882. doi: 10.1111/jan.15076. Epub 2021 Oct 10.
To explore younger adults' experiences of stroke rehabilitation to inform practice, education and future health policy.
Qualitative analysis of digital and other media sources on public platforms.
Between March and June 2020, the experiences of younger adult stroke survivors aged 18 to 45 at the time of the stroke were collected. Data were gathered from publicly available sources, including social media, and from English-speaking users. In total, 117 accounts from 103 participants were identified from films, autobiographical books, blogs, websites, videos, Twitter and Instagram. Data analysis followed narrative and multimodal analysis with a focus on rehabilitation needs.
Younger adult stroke survivors make sense of their experience by reflecting on how stroke has impacted their lives. Accounts reflected an emotional journey between the past self, the present self and evolving self, as well as associated challenges such as the impact on relationships and careers. The majority of accounts presented transitions as problematic, including the receipt of the initial diagnosis, or sometimes misdiagnosis, to returning home and achieving long-term rehabilitation goals. Specialist stroke nurses were considered essential in the rehabilitation process.
A complex process of recovery follows stroke for younger adult stroke populations. Challenges to the rehabilitation process need to be better understood and the role of nursing highlighted in future service provision. A series of age-related challenges were highlighted that require attention to improve the care and support offered.
This article informs clinicians, educators, and policymakers of the age-related needs of young adult stroke survivors. Focusing on the individual and the development of age-appropriate person-centred stroke care is important. The study highlights the role of stroke nursing and challenges the current policy focus on older stroke populations as well as arguing for greater awareness of age-appropriate stroke rehabilitation in younger adults following stroke.
探索年轻成年人在中风康复方面的体验,以为实践、教育和未来的健康政策提供信息。
对公共平台上数字和其他媒体资源的定性分析。
在 2020 年 3 月至 6 月期间,收集了中风时年龄在 18 至 45 岁之间的年轻成年中风幸存者的经验。数据来自包括社交媒体在内的公开来源,共从电影、自传书籍、博客、网站、视频、Twitter 和 Instagram 中确定了来自 103 名参与者的 117 个账户。数据分析遵循叙事和多模态分析,重点是康复需求。
年轻的成年中风幸存者通过反思中风对他们生活的影响来理解他们的经历。这些描述反映了过去的自我、现在的自我和不断发展的自我之间的情感历程,以及与人际关系和职业相关的挑战。大多数描述都认为转变存在问题,包括最初的诊断或有时的误诊,到返回家中并实现长期康复目标。中风专科护士被认为是康复过程中不可或缺的一部分。
对于年轻的成年中风人群来说,中风后会经历一个复杂的康复过程。需要更好地了解康复过程中的挑战,并在未来的服务提供中突出护理的作用。本文强调了一系列与年龄相关的挑战,需要引起关注,以改善提供的护理和支持。
本文为临床医生、教育工作者和政策制定者提供了年轻成年中风幸存者的年龄相关需求信息。关注个体和发展适合年龄的以患者为中心的中风护理非常重要。该研究强调了中风护理的作用,并挑战了当前以老年中风患者为重点的政策焦点,同时也呼吁在中风后为年轻成年人提供更多适合年龄的中风康复意识。