Community-based rehabilitation for older adults post-stroke in Thailand: An ethnographic study.

IF 1.1 Q3 NURSING
Belitung Nursing Journal Pub Date : 2025-04-19 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.33546/bnj.3690
Niramol Somtua, Khanitta Nuntaboot
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Abstract

Background: Stroke is a leading cause of disability among older adults, with long-term effects on their independence and quality of life. In Thailand, while previous studies have explored aspects of post-stroke rehabilitation, there remains a gap in understanding how to effectively integrate healthcare services, community resources, and cultural practices into a comprehensive, sustainable rehabilitation model.

Objective: This study aimed to explore community-based rehabilitation for older adults post-stroke in Thailand.

Methods: An ethnographic research design was employed to examine community-based rehabilitation practices. Participants included 88 key informants, comprising older adults post-stroke (n = 21), family members (n = 24), local administrative officials (n = 7), healthcare professionals, caregiver representatives, public health volunteers, village/sub-district headmen (n = 12), community organization members (n = 15) and general informants (neighbors and relatives) (n = 9). Data collection methods included participant observation, in-depth interviews, group discussions, and document reviews conducted from May 2023 to August 2024. Content analysis was applied, with triangulation ensuring data validity. Findings were further confirmed by informants and qualitative research experts.

Results: Community-based rehabilitation for older adults post-stroke consisted of three interconnected domains: 1) Support Systems and Infrastructure, including family caregiver involvement, healthcare services, emergency care, community rehabilitation programs, and public services; 2) Social and Economic Support, encompassing community welfare initiatives, volunteer networks, financial stability measures, and legal protections; and 3) Administrative and Management Systems, comprising integrated planning for older adults, data and information management, welfare accessibility, and culturally embedded care approaches. These elements created a comprehensive and sustainable rehabilitation framework.

Conclusion: The study highlights the importance of an integrated rehabilitation system that combines healthcare, socioeconomic support, and administrative mechanisms. Findings emphasize the need for advanced training in case management and coordination for community nurses and call for culturally sensitive rehabilitation protocols that merge traditional Thai healing practices with contemporary medical care. These findings align with global recommendations for sustainable rehabilitation and highlight the importance of culturally sensitive approaches. Strengthening formal and informal care networks can enhance rehabilitation outcomes and improve the quality of life for older adults post-stroke.

泰国老年人中风后社区康复:一项民族志研究。
背景:中风是老年人致残的主要原因,对他们的独立性和生活质量有长期影响。在泰国,虽然先前的研究已经探索了脑卒中后康复的各个方面,但在了解如何有效地将医疗保健服务、社区资源和文化习俗整合到一个全面、可持续的康复模式中仍然存在差距。目的:本研究旨在探讨泰国老年人脑卒中后社区康复。方法:采用民族志研究设计对社区康复实践进行调查。参与者包括88名关键举报人,包括中风后的老年人(n = 21)、家庭成员(n = 24)、地方行政官员(n = 7)、医疗保健专业人员、护理人员代表、公共卫生志愿者、村/街道负责人(n = 12)、社区组织成员(n = 15)和一般举报人(邻居和亲属)(n = 9)。数据收集方法包括参与观察、深度访谈、小组讨论和文献回顾,收集时间为2023年5月至2024年8月。采用内容分析,三角剖分保证数据的有效性。举报人和定性研究专家进一步证实了调查结果。结果:老年人脑卒中后社区康复包括三个相互关联的领域:1)支持系统和基础设施,包括家庭照顾者参与、医疗保健服务、急诊护理、社区康复计划和公共服务;2)社会和经济支持,包括社区福利倡议、志愿者网络、金融稳定措施和法律保护;3)行政和管理系统,包括老年人的综合规划、数据和信息管理、福利可及性和文化嵌入式护理方法。这些因素构成了一个全面和可持续的重建框架。结论:本研究强调了综合康复系统的重要性,该系统结合了医疗保健、社会经济支持和管理机制。研究结果强调需要对社区护士进行病例管理和协调方面的高级培训,并呼吁制定具有文化敏感性的康复协议,将传统泰式治疗做法与现代医疗保健相结合。这些发现与可持续康复的全球建议一致,并突出了文化敏感方法的重要性。加强正式和非正式护理网络可以提高老年人中风后的康复效果和生活质量。
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