Department of Psychology, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK.
School of Psychology, University of Sunderland, Sunderland, UK.
Brain Impair. 2024 Jun;25. doi: 10.1071/IB23111.
Background Stroke survivors are a population at increased risk of experiencing loneliness, thus exploring the effect of lockdown measures on stroke survivors is of paramount importance. We explored the personal experiences of loneliness among stroke survivors during lockdown in the COVID-19 pandemic and the lessons that can be learned from these experiences. Methods Seventeen stroke survivors from across the United Kingdom (10 females, 7 males; 45-83years old; M age =63.47) participated in semi-structured interviews. Reflexive thematic analysis was employed in the interpretation of the data. Results Three overarching themes were constructed: (1) hidden struggles, isolated lives; (2) divergent experiences and adaptations; and (3) rebuilding after lockdown. These themes explore survivors' experiences of loneliness generally after stroke and how this loneliness was assuaged with online video conferencing and other technological solutions. They also chronicle how these feelings changed during lockdown and survivors' feelings regarding society returning to 'normal' and the associated apprehension and anxiety this brings. Conclusions We recommend a focus on improving understanding of the challenges faced after stroke to reduce stigma, increase empathy and promote inclusive attitudes within society, alongside better pandemic preparedness through engagement with hybrid support solutions.
中风幸存者是一个孤独风险增加的人群,因此探索封锁措施对中风幸存者的影响至关重要。我们探讨了在 COVID-19 大流行期间中风幸存者在封锁期间孤独的个人经历,以及可以从这些经历中吸取的教训。
来自英国各地的 17 名中风幸存者(10 名女性,7 名男性;45-83 岁;M 年龄=63.47)参加了半结构式访谈。采用反思性主题分析对数据进行解释。
构建了三个总体主题:(1)隐藏的挣扎,孤立的生活;(2)不同的经历和适应;(3)封锁后重建。这些主题探讨了幸存者中风后普遍经历的孤独感,以及如何通过在线视频会议和其他技术解决方案减轻这种孤独感。它们还记录了这些感觉在封锁期间如何变化,以及幸存者对社会回归“正常”的感受,以及这带来的担忧和焦虑。
我们建议关注提高对中风后面临的挑战的理解,以减少耻辱感,增强同理心,促进社会的包容态度,以及通过参与混合支持解决方案更好地为大流行做好准备。