Experiences of occupational engagement in young & middle-aged women post-stroke: a qualitative systematic review.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION
Li Kiang Regina Toh, Tanja Križaj
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Abstract

Purpose: Young and middle-aged women engage in distinct occupations, facing unique post-stroke challenges that complicate their recovery. However, little is known about their experiences with occupational engagement following a stroke. This qualitative systematic review aimed to explore the post-stroke experiences of women aged 18-65 from an occupational perspective of health.

Methods: A comprehensive search of five databases identified qualitative studies on post-stroke experiences of women aged 18-65. Two reviewers independently appraised the methodological quality of eligible studies. Data were extracted and synthesised using the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) method of meta-aggregation.

Results: Seven studies were included. From 103 extracted findings, 18 aggregated categories and six synthesised findings emerged, relating to impacts on (1) daily life, domestic roles, self-efficacy and identity (2) work (3) relationships (4) health and recovery (5) adjustment and coping, and (6) experiences with healthcare.

Conclusion: Post-stroke occupational engagement in young and middle-aged women was disrupted across various life domains, reflecting its dynamic and intersectional nature with individual experiences of doing, being, belonging and becoming. Systematic barriers and societal attitudes posed additional challenges to recovery. These findings underscore the need for equitable, person-centred interventions to facilitate occupational engagement for health and well-being in this population.

中青年妇女脑卒中后职业投入的经验:一项质性系统回顾。
目的:青年和中年妇女从事不同的职业,面临独特的中风后挑战,使她们的康复复杂化。然而,人们对中风后他们在职业投入方面的经历知之甚少。本质性系统综述旨在从职业健康角度探讨18-65岁女性中风后经历。方法:对5个数据库进行综合检索,确定了18-65岁女性中风后经历的定性研究。两位审稿人独立评估了符合条件的研究的方法学质量。数据提取和综合使用乔安娜布里格斯研究所(JBI)的元聚合方法。结果:纳入7项研究。从103个提取的结果中,出现了18个汇总类别和6个综合结果,涉及对(1)日常生活,家庭角色,自我效能感和身份的影响(2)工作(3)关系(4)健康和恢复(5)调整和应对,以及(6)医疗保健体验。结论:中青年女性脑卒中后的职业投入在不同的生活领域受到干扰,反映出其动态和交叉的性质,与个人的行为、存在、归属和成为经历有关。系统障碍和社会态度对恢复构成了额外的挑战。这些调查结果强调需要采取公平的、以人为本的干预措施,以促进职业参与,促进这一人群的健康和福祉。
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Disability and Rehabilitation
Disability and Rehabilitation 医学-康复医学
CiteScore
5.00
自引率
9.10%
发文量
415
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Disability and Rehabilitation along with Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology are international multidisciplinary journals which seek to encourage a better understanding of all aspects of disability and to promote rehabilitation science, practice and policy aspects of the rehabilitation process.
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