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获取 G-AP:为失语症卒中幸存者开发一个易于使用的目标设定和行动计划资源。

Access G-AP: development of an accessible goal setting and action planning resource for stroke survivors with aphasia.

机构信息

NMAHP Research Unit, Glasgow Caledonian University, Glasgow, UK.

School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia.

出版信息

Disabil Rehabil. 2023 Jun;45(13):2107-2117. doi: 10.1080/09638288.2022.2085331. Epub 2022 Jun 11.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Goal setting is key to stroke rehabilitation, but access for people with aphasia is challenging. Based on the Goal setting and Action Planning (G-AP) framework, we developed an accessible goal setting resource (Access G-AP).

METHODS

Access G-AP was designed using a three-phase, user-centred design process. Access G-AP Draft A was designed using evidence-based recommendations. Draft A was reviewed by stroke survivors with aphasia (focus groups 1&2) and rehabilitation staff (questionnaire). Suggested recommendations informed Access G-AP Draft B, which was further reviewed by stroke survivors with aphasia (focus group 3). The final version of Access G-AP was approved by stroke survivors with aphasia at a debrief meeting. Data were analysed using content analysis.

RESULTS

Recommended design improvements included reducing text, adding bullet points, and diversifying images. Both participant groups highlighted that Access G-AP should be used collaboratively to support stroke survivor involvement. Staff recommended Access G-AP training and additional resources to support stroke survivors with severe aphasia.

CONCLUSIONS

Access G-AP was co-developed to support people with aphasia to access and engage in stroke rehabilitation goal setting. Further research is required to establish the feasibility of Access G-AP in clinical practice.IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATIONEvidence-based accessible formatting strategies and an iterative design process can inform the design of accessible goal setting resources.Accessible goal setting materials should be relevant to stroke survivors with aphasia and responsive to their needs.Rehabilitation staff require training and support to use accessible goal setting resources (like Access G-AP) with stroke survivors with aphasia, especially those with severe aphasia.Evaluation of the feasibility of Access G-AP in clinical practice is now required.

摘要

目的

目标设定是中风康复的关键,但失语症患者的目标设定却难以实现。基于目标设定和行动计划(G-AP)框架,我们开发了一种可访问的目标设定资源(Access G-AP)。

方法

使用三阶段、以用户为中心的设计过程设计 Access G-AP。Access G-AP Draft A 是根据循证建议设计的。Draft A 由失语症中风幸存者(焦点小组 1&2)和康复工作人员(问卷调查)进行了审查。提出的建议为 Access G-AP Draft B 提供了信息,该草案进一步由失语症中风幸存者(焦点小组 3)进行了审查。Access G-AP 的最终版本在一次汇报会议上获得了失语症中风幸存者的批准。使用内容分析法对数据进行了分析。

结果

建议的设计改进包括减少文本、添加项目符号和多样化图片。两个参与者群体都强调,Access G-AP 应该共同使用,以支持中风幸存者的参与。工作人员建议对 Access G-AP 进行培训,并提供更多资源以支持严重失语症的中风幸存者。

结论

Access G-AP 是共同开发的,旨在支持失语症患者参与中风康复目标设定。需要进一步研究以确定 Access G-AP 在临床实践中的可行性。

对康复的意义

基于循证的可访问格式策略和迭代设计过程可以为可访问的目标设定资源的设计提供信息。可访问的目标设定材料应与失语症中风幸存者相关,并响应他们的需求。康复工作人员需要接受培训并获得支持,以便与失语症中风幸存者(尤其是严重失语症患者)一起使用可访问的目标设定资源(如 Access G-AP)。现在需要评估 Access G-AP 在临床实践中的可行性。

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