Chandler Colin, Clarissa Catherine, Putri Arcellia Farosyah, Aviles Lissette, Choi HyeRi, Hewitt Jonathan, Hennessy Emily, Noble Helen, Reid Joanne, Holloway Aisha, Kelly Daniel
Nursing Studies, University of Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom.
Scottish Collaboration for Public Health Research and Policy (SCPHRP), University of Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom.
PLoS One. 2025 Jan 31;20(1):e0279523. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0279523. eCollection 2025.
Stroke is one of the leading disabling conditions in the United Kingdom. While an increasing focus on the rehabilitation care for stroke survivors has been noted, practice guidelines, targets and services tend to be tailored for the elderly population rather than young adults.
This scoping review aimed to map the existing literature on the rehabilitation care experiences and outcomes of young adults post-stroke aged between 18 and 45 years within acute and social care settings.
A scoping review was conducted to identify existing practice and published academic and evidence-based literature related to the topic. Arksey and O'Malley's framework guided the review and reporting followed the PRISMA-ScR checklist. Electronic databases and grey literature were searched to capture the potentially recent and relevant literature available in English from year 2000-2022. The databases included CINAHL, MEDLINE, EMBASE, PsycINFO, ASSIA, AMED, PEDro, Cochrane Library and Web of Science. Grey literature was searched from the following sources: Google Scholar, websites of networks, organisations and charities related to stroke. Hand searches were performed on the reference lists of the included articles and grey literature to find relevant references. Data were extracted on young adults' experiences of stroke and rehabilitation care and their outcomes and experiences of a particular stroke rehabilitation programme in acute and social care settings.
Eighty-five articles were included in this review. In most instances, stroke was reported to negatively impact young adults, although positive consequences were also documented. The focus and the outcomes of stroke rehabilitation were predominantly physical especially in the areas of movement, communication and memory. Young adults experienced a lack of age-adapted stroke rehabilitation in acute and social care settings.
Our results highlight the unmet needs of young adults in their stroke recovery journey. Effective rehabilitation programmes and interventions should be developed to support young adults following stroke and meet their age-specific needs.
中风是英国导致残疾的主要病症之一。尽管人们越来越关注中风幸存者的康复护理,但实践指南、目标和服务往往是针对老年人群体制定的,而非年轻人。
本范围综述旨在梳理关于18至45岁中风后年轻人在急性和社会护理环境中的康复护理经历及结果的现有文献。
进行了一项范围综述,以确定与该主题相关的现有实践以及已发表的学术和循证文献。采用阿克西和奥马利的框架指导综述,并按照PRISMA-ScR清单进行报告。检索了电子数据库和灰色文献,以获取2000年至2022年期间可用的、可能最新且相关的英文文献。数据库包括护理学与健康领域数据库(CINAHL)、医学期刊数据库(MEDLINE)、荷兰医学文摘数据库(EMBASE)、心理学文摘数据库(PsycINFO)、应用社会科学索引和摘要数据库(ASSIA)、联合和补充医学数据库(AMED)、循证医学数据库(PEDro)、考科蓝图书馆和科学引文索引数据库(Web of Science)。从以下来源检索灰色文献:谷歌学术、与中风相关的网络、组织和慈善机构的网站。对纳入文章和灰色文献的参考文献列表进行手工检索,以查找相关参考文献。提取了关于年轻人中风及康复护理经历、结果以及他们在急性和社会护理环境中参与特定中风康复项目的经历的数据。
本综述纳入了85篇文章。在大多数情况下,中风被报告对年轻人有负面影响,不过也记录了一些积极影响。中风康复的重点和结果主要是身体方面的,尤其是在运动、沟通和记忆领域。年轻人在急性和社会护理环境中经历了缺乏适合其年龄的中风康复情况。
我们的结果凸显了年轻人在中风康复过程中未得到满足的需求。应制定有效的康复项目和干预措施,以支持中风后的年轻人并满足他们特定年龄的需求。