Department of Occupational and Recreational Therapies, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, USA.
Department of Occupational Therapy, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA.
Disabil Rehabil. 2023 Aug;45(16):2612-2619. doi: 10.1080/09638288.2022.2102256. Epub 2022 Aug 1.
Explore the experiences of couples engaging in a positive psychology intervention post-stroke (ReStoreD: Promoting Resilience after Stroke in Dyads).
This is a secondary analysis of qualitative data collected following an 8-week self-administered dyadic positive psychology intervention (Clinical Trial number: NCT03335358). Participants included dyads consisting of one partner who had a stroke at least three months prior and their cohabiting partner. Couples had to be community-dwelling and one or both had to report depressive symptoms. A thematic analysis was conducted on semi-structured feedback interviews from 26 dyads ( = 77 interviews).
Two primary themes with multiple secondary themes were identified, depicting the experiences of couples post-stroke while engaging in the ReStoreD intervention. Primary and secondary themes included: changes in self (learning about the self, building new coping strategies, and acting with intention) and changes in the relationship (awareness of spouse, spending more positive time together, being more intentional in the relationship, and increased/improved communication).
Individuals and couples post-stroke often experience negative mood changes, poor health outcomes, and decreased participation. Implementation of ReStoreD activities in the clinical setting can be a valuable and impactful way to encourage and foster positive experiences and re-engagement post-stroke.Implications for RehabilitationThrough dyadic positive psychology intervention activities, rehabilitation professionals can build upon existing strengths and resources to encourage couples to increase their awareness and development of positive coping strategies as individuals and couples.Positive psychology intervention activities can be implemented by rehabilitation professionals at inpatient and outpatient settings through self-directed, low-cost, and time-efficient strategies to increase engagement in positive activities at home.
探索夫妻参与积极心理学干预(ReStoreD:双相中风后恢复)后的体验。
这是对从 8 周自我管理的双相积极心理学干预(临床试验编号:NCT03335358)后收集的定性数据进行的二次分析。参与者包括一对伴侣,其中一方在至少三个月前中风,他们的同居伴侣。夫妻必须居住在社区,且一方或双方必须报告抑郁症状。对 26 对夫妻( = 77 次访谈)的半结构化反馈访谈进行了主题分析。
确定了两个主要主题和多个次要主题,描绘了夫妻在参与 ReStoreD 干预后的中风后体验。主要和次要主题包括:自我的变化(了解自己、建立新的应对策略和有目的的行动)和关系的变化(对配偶的认识、更多地一起度过积极的时光、在关系中更有目的、以及增加/改善沟通)。
中风后的个人和夫妻通常会经历情绪变化、健康状况不佳和参与度下降。在临床环境中实施 ReStoreD 活动可以是一种有价值且有影响力的方式,鼓励和培养中风后的积极体验和重新参与。
通过双相积极心理学干预活动,康复专业人员可以利用现有的优势和资源,鼓励夫妻提高个人和夫妻对积极应对策略的认识和发展。
积极心理学干预活动可以由康复专业人员在住院和门诊环境中通过自我指导、低成本和高效的策略来实施,以增加在家中积极活动的参与度。