An Exploration of the Experiences of Informal Caregivers of Stroke Patients in Saudi Arabia; A Qualitative Study.

IF 2 Q2 NURSING
SAGE Open Nursing Pub Date : 2025-06-25 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1177/23779608251354903
Afnan Yousef Tunsi, Anwar Tammar, Jood Wahbah, Fatimah Al-Marhoon, Jomana Al-Mashjary, Marym Alaamri, Aisha Alhofaian, Ruba Alharazi
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Abstract

Introduction: Caregivers play a critical role in improving stroke survivors' outcomes. Yet, they often encounter numerous challenges in their caregiving process, with the lack of rehabilitative services and poststroke follow-ups. While extensive research has explored caregiver challenges primarily in Western contexts, sociocultural factors significantly influence family caregiving experiences and roles, necessitating exploration within the Saudi cultural context.

Objectives: This study aimed to explore the experiences of family caregivers of stroke survivors in Saudi Arabia.

Method: A descriptive exploratory qualitative design was employed. Using purposive sampling, 20 family caregivers of stroke patients were recruited from three healthcare institutions. Data collection involved individual semi-structured interviews complemented by field notes. A thematic analysis approach was used for data analysis.

Results: Four major themes captured caregivers' experiences and challenges: (a) emotional and psychological strain, (b) barriers to navigating healthcare systems, (c) disrupted daily living and social isolation, and (d) resilience through coping mechanisms.

Conclusion: This study enhances the understanding of caregivers' experiences of stroke survivors in Saudi Arabia. While the findings are aligned with global literature, they also reveal culturally specific challenges and coping mechanisms that are unique to the Saudi context. These insights underscore the need for culturally sensitive practices, including caregiver education, mental health support, and community-based services. To improve continuity of care and caregiver well-being, healthcare policies should prioritize integrated support systems and long-term care planning tailored to family-centered models of caregiving.

沙特阿拉伯脑卒中患者非正式照护者的经验探讨定性研究。
护理人员在改善中风幸存者预后方面发挥着关键作用。然而,他们在护理过程中经常遇到许多挑战,缺乏康复服务和中风后随访。虽然广泛的研究主要在西方背景下探讨了照顾者的挑战,但社会文化因素显著影响家庭照顾经验和角色,因此有必要在沙特文化背景下进行探索。目的:本研究旨在探讨沙特阿拉伯中风幸存者的家庭照顾者的经验。方法:采用描述性探索性定性设计。采用有目的抽样的方法,从三家医疗机构招募20名脑卒中患者的家庭照顾者。数据收集包括个人半结构化访谈,辅以实地记录。数据分析采用专题分析方法。结果:四个主要主题反映了护理人员的经历和挑战:(a)情绪和心理压力,(b)导航医疗系统的障碍,(c)日常生活中断和社会隔离,以及(d)通过应对机制的复原力。结论:本研究增进了对沙特阿拉伯中风幸存者照顾者经历的了解。虽然这些发现与全球文献一致,但它们也揭示了沙特特有的文化挑战和应对机制。这些见解强调需要采取具有文化敏感性的做法,包括照料者教育、心理健康支持和基于社区的服务。为了提高护理的连续性和护理者的福祉,医疗保健政策应优先考虑综合支持系统和长期护理规划,以适应以家庭为中心的护理模式。
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