School of Health Sciences, University of Tasmania, Launceston 7250, Australia.
Tasmanian School of Medicine, University of Tasmania, Burnie 7320, Australia.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2024 Sep 21;21(9):1254. doi: 10.3390/ijerph21091254.
Technology has the potential to address the unique needs of young stroke survivors. Despite this, little is known about the technological resources available to support young adults with stroke. This study aimed to identify and compile available technological resources that cater to the specific needs of young adults (18-30 years) with stroke in Australia. An environmental scan was conducted from December 2023 to March 2024. Sources included websites, app stores, rehabilitation centres, hospitals, organisations, technology developers, and healthcare professionals. Of the 114 resources identified, 11% were for re-training limb movement, 40% for speech rehabilitation, 20% for medication reminders, and 29% were social media posts offering peer mentoring and support. Most limb movement (75%) and medication reminder (87%) apps were free. However, most speech therapy apps (78%) had associated costs. Social media posts were hosted on Facebook (64%), Instagram (21%), TikTok (9%), YouTube (3%), and other websites (3%). Forty-six percent of the social media posts targeting young stroke survivors did not specify the age group. These resources were identified as available to young people with stroke. Although the resources found focused on young stroke survivors, it was difficult to ascertain the specific age group that was being targeted.
技术有潜力满足年轻中风幸存者的独特需求。尽管如此,人们对可支持中风青年成年人的技术资源知之甚少。本研究旨在确定和编制现有的技术资源,以满足澳大利亚中风青年成年人(18-30 岁)的特殊需求。环境扫描于 2023 年 12 月至 2024 年 3 月进行。来源包括网站、应用商店、康复中心、医院、组织、技术开发商和医疗保健专业人员。在确定的 114 种资源中,11%用于重新训练肢体运动,40%用于言语康复,20%用于药物提醒,29%是提供同伴指导和支持的社交媒体帖子。大多数肢体运动(75%)和药物提醒(87%)应用程序是免费的。然而,大多数言语治疗应用程序(78%)都有相关费用。社交媒体帖子发布在 Facebook(64%)、Instagram(21%)、TikTok(9%)、YouTube(3%)和其他网站(3%)上。46%的针对年轻中风幸存者的社交媒体帖子没有具体说明年龄组。这些资源被确定为可供年轻人中风使用。尽管发现的资源集中在年轻中风幸存者身上,但很难确定目标特定年龄组。