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卒中单元中关于康复与预后讨论的经验和观点:对专业人员进行半结构式访谈的结果

Experiences and views of conversations about recovery and prognosis on the stroke unit: findings from semistructured interviews with professionals.

作者信息

Burton Louisa-Jane, Forster Anne, Johnson Judith, Crocker Thomas Frederick, Tyson Sarah, Clarke David J

机构信息

Academic Unit for Ageing & Stroke Research, Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Bradford, UK

Academic Unit for Ageing & Stroke Research, Leeds Institute of Health Sciences, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK.

出版信息

BMJ Open. 2025 Jun 26;15(6):e087063. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2024-087063.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Providing information about the process of poststroke recovery, and individuals' likely outlook can be challenging for professionals, which may lead to avoidance of this important issue, leaving patients' and carers' needs unmet in relation to understanding their recovery. We aimed to understand professionals' experiences and views of providing information about recovery in stroke units.

DESIGN

Semistructured interviews were conducted as part of a wider ethnographic case study. A Framework approach to analysis was employed.

SETTING

Two UK stroke units.

PARTICIPANTS

19 qualified stroke unit professionals with a range of experience levels participated, including doctors, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, speech and language therapists and a nurse.

RESULTS

Three themes and seven subthemes were generated. Participants across disciplines perceived that discussing recovery could have important benefits, although many lacked guidance about their roles in this domain. Skills in predicting recovery and sharing these predictions were learnt experientially, and therapists reported a lack of preparatory training and confidence, resulting in perceptions of mixed experiences for patients. Many professionals were worried about the consequences of sharing personalised predictions, including the impact on patients' hope and motivation, and their ability to manage patients' and families' emotional responses. These concerns could result in professionals experiencing negative psychological consequences, for which limited formal support was available.

CONCLUSIONS

Stroke unit professionals perceive that providing information about recovery, including individualised predictions, to patients and carers has important benefits; however, they require additional guidance, support and training to confidently engage in this important area of clinical practice.

摘要

目的

对于专业人员而言,提供有关中风后恢复过程以及个体可能预后的信息颇具挑战性,这可能导致回避这一重要问题,致使患者及其护理人员在了解恢复情况方面的需求未得到满足。我们旨在了解专业人员在中风单元提供恢复相关信息的经历和观点。

设计

作为一项更广泛的人种学案例研究的一部分,进行了半结构化访谈。采用框架分析法。

背景

英国的两个中风单元。

参与者

19名具有不同经验水平的合格中风单元专业人员参与其中,包括医生﹑物理治疗师﹑职业治疗师﹑言语和语言治疗师以及一名护士。

结果

产生了三个主题和七个子主题。各学科的参与者都认为讨论恢复情况可能有重要益处,尽管许多人在该领域缺乏关于自身角色的指导。预测恢复情况并分享这些预测的技能是通过实践学到的,治疗师表示缺乏预备培训和信心,导致患者有不同的体验。许多专业人员担心分享个性化预测的后果,包括对患者希望和动力的影响,以及他们应对患者及其家人情绪反应的能力。这些担忧可能导致专业人员产生负面心理影响,而可获得的正式支持有限。

结论

中风单元专业人员认为向患者及其护理人员提供有关恢复情况的信息,包括个性化预测,有重要益处;然而,他们需要额外的指导、支持和培训,以便自信地参与这一重要的临床实践领域。

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