Empowering post-stroke older adults through wheelchair development: a conceptual synthesis for stigma reduction and well-being enhancement.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q2 REHABILITATION
Qingqing Chu, Saiful Hasley Bin Ramli, Siti Anom Binti Ahmad, Noranita Binti Mansor, Fakhrul Zaman Bin Rokhani, Ziming Li, Donggui You, Xinxin Yu
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Purpose: After a stroke, older adults may encounter social stigma due to their disability and age. This can cause emotions of shame, low self-esteem, and social isolation. The use of assistive devices can make the stigmatizing conditions even more difficult. This study attempts to establish a conceptual framework for designing wheelchairs that can help reduce stigma and improve the well-being of older people with lived experience of stroke.Method: The study utilized the research question construct classification to identify three primary research questions. To address these questions, a bibliographic search was performed using Scopus, Web of Science databases, and PubMed. Articles were selected based on their relevance to the development of wheelchairs and their focus on reducing stigma or enhancing well-being for post-stroke older adults.Results: Seventy articles were chosen to be meticulously reviewed and categorized into sub-themes. This categorization led to the creation of a comprehensive synthesis summary to address each question. The results are further synthesized to formulate a potential theoretical proposition for future investigation. The results suggest enhancing wheelchair design focusing on visibility, symbolism, usefulness, aesthetics, and adaptability through user empowerment and cultural interventions that can effectively reduce stigma, thereby improving the well-being, self-competence, and life quality of post-stroke older adults.Conclusion: The findings offer a design framework for wheelchair innovation specifically aimed at reducing the stigmatizing conditions to improve the well-being of post-stroke older adults through an interdisciplinary perspective. This study suggests further research to explore specific design strategies for wheelchair innovation across various contexts and cultures.

通过轮椅开发增强中风后老年人的能力:减少耻辱感和提高幸福感的概念综合。
目的:中风后,老年人可能会因为残疾和年龄而遭遇社会鄙视。这可能会导致羞愧、自卑和社会孤立等情绪。而辅助设备的使用则会使这种耻辱感更加强烈。本研究试图为轮椅的设计建立一个概念框架,以帮助有中风生活经历的老年人减少耻辱感并改善其福祉:本研究利用研究问题结构分类法确定了三个主要研究问题。针对这些问题,我们使用 Scopus、Web of Science 数据库和 PubMed 进行了文献检索。选择文章的依据是其与轮椅开发的相关性,以及对减少耻辱感或提高中风后老年人福祉的关注:结果:共选取了 70 篇文章进行仔细审查,并按子主题进行分类。通过这种分类,针对每个问题编写了一份综合摘要。通过对结果的进一步综合,为今后的研究提出了一个潜在的理论命题。研究结果表明,通过增强用户能力和文化干预措施,提高轮椅设计的可视性、象征性、实用性、美观性和适应性,可以有效减少耻辱感,从而改善中风后老年人的福祉、自我能力和生活质量:研究结果为轮椅创新提供了一个设计框架,旨在通过跨学科的视角,减少中风后老年人的污名化状况,从而改善他们的福祉。本研究建议进一步开展研究,探索不同背景和文化下轮椅创新的具体设计策略。
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