St John's Rehab Research Program, Sunnybrook Research Institute, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Bridgepoint Collaboratory for Research and Innovation, Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute, Sinai Health System, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
BMJ Open. 2022 Apr 27;12(4):e059017. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-059017.
South Asian groups experience a higher burden of stroke and poorer functional outcomes after stroke than their White counterparts. However, within the stroke literature, there has been little focus on the unique poststroke needs of the South Asian community and opportunities for community-based services to address these needs.
What is the current knowledge base related to the experiences and needs, including unmet needs of people living with stroke and their caregivers from South Asian communities living in high-income countries?
This is a protocol for a review that intends to synthesise existing studies of the poststroke experiences and needs of individuals from South Asian communities to uncover opportunities for community-based resources to address these needs.
This scoping review methodology will be guided by modified Arksey and O'Malley (2005) and Joanna Briggs Institute frameworks. A search on OVID Medline, OVID Embase, OVID PsycINFO, EBSCO CINAHL, the Cochrane Library, Scopus and Global Index Medicus will be conducted to synthesise existing peer-reviewed literature (all study designs). Grey literature will be searched through detailed hand searching. Literature focusing on the poststroke experiences and needs of South Asian groups impacted by stroke residing in high-income countries will be included. Study descriptors will be extracted (eg, study location, type, methodology). Data will be analysed descriptively and thematically. Team meetings will provide opportunities for peer debriefing, thereby enhancing analytic rigour.
Findings will enhance knowledge of the poststroke experiences and needs of South Asian communities living in high-income countries and identify actionable opportunities for community-based resources to address needs.
Ethics approval was not required for this scoping review protocol. Community-based organisations will be consulted to provide insights into the analysis and assist with dissemination. Dissemination of findings will also occur through a publication and academic presentations.
南亚群体在经历中风后比他们的白人同龄人面临更高的中风负担和更差的功能预后。然而,在中风文献中,几乎没有关注南亚社区中风后独特的需求,以及社区为满足这些需求而提供服务的机会。
生活在高收入国家的南亚社区的中风患者及其照顾者的经历和需求,包括未满足的需求,目前有哪些相关知识?
本综述旨在综合现有研究,以了解南亚社区中风患者的经历和需求,探索社区资源满足这些需求的机会。
本综述采用改良的 Arksey 和 O'Malley(2005)和 Joanna Briggs 研究所的框架进行。将在 OVID Medline、OVID Embase、OVID PsycINFO、EBSCO CINAHL、Cochrane 图书馆、Scopus 和 Global Index Medicus 上进行搜索,以综合现有同行评审文献(所有研究设计)。将通过详细的手工搜索搜索灰色文献。纳入的文献将重点关注居住在高收入国家的受中风影响的南亚群体的中风后经历和需求。将提取研究描述符(例如,研究地点、类型、方法)。将对数据进行描述性和主题分析。团队会议将提供同行汇报的机会,从而增强分析的严谨性。
研究结果将提高对居住在高收入国家的南亚社区中风后经历和需求的认识,并确定社区资源满足需求的可行机会。
本范围综述方案无需伦理批准。将咨询社区组织,以提供分析见解并协助传播。研究结果还将通过发表文章和学术演讲进行传播。