Exploring the care pathway for neurological conditions in a Gauteng rehabilitation hospital, South Africa.

IF 1.5 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
African Journal of Disability Pub Date : 2025-12-12 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.4102/ajod.v14i0.1726
Prisha Alakram-Khelawon, Sonti Pilusa, Natalie Benjamin-Damons
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Background: People with neurological conditions resulting in disabilities face a multitude of challenges in their journey of care. Existing evidence recommends exploring region-specific care pathways to understand the multi-faceted factors that influence the health outcomes of people with neurological conditions.

Objectives: To explore the care pathway for neurological conditions in a specialised rehabilitation hospital in Gauteng, South Africa.

Method: This study used an explorative qualitative design. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with a purposeful sample of patients with neurological conditions and health professionals. All interviews were transcribed verbatim, and a framework analysis was used for data processing and interpretation.

Results: Two overarching themes emerged: the lack of an integrated care pathway and the key role players along the care pathway. Components in the care pathway continuum included the onset and emergency management, admission into an acute facility, waiting for admission into the rehabilitation hospital, inpatient and outpatient specialised rehabilitation care and community care. Participants described role players in the care pathway.

Conclusion: This study describes a detailed care pathway for people with neurological conditions in the healthcare system. Evidence suggests the lack of an integrated pathway for people with neurological conditions, especially in acute and community care settings. Multiple key components and role players are recommended for an integrated care pathway.

Contribution: There is a need to develop an integrated care pathway for neurological conditions to minimise clinical risk and improve patient outcomes.

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在南非豪登省康复医院探索神经系统疾病的护理途径。
背景:患有导致残疾的神经系统疾病的人在他们的护理过程中面临着许多挑战。现有证据建议探索特定区域的护理途径,以了解影响神经系统疾病患者健康结果的多方面因素。目的:探讨南非豪登省一家专业康复医院的神经系统疾病护理途径。方法:本研究采用探索性定性设计。对神经系统疾病患者和卫生专业人员进行了有目的的半结构化访谈。所有访谈都逐字记录,并使用框架分析进行数据处理和解释。结果:出现了两个总体主题:缺乏综合护理途径和沿护理途径的关键角色参与者。护理途径连续体的组成部分包括发病和紧急管理、入住急症设施、等待入住康复医院、住院和门诊专科康复护理以及社区护理。参与者描述了护理途径中的角色角色。结论:本研究描述了一个详细的护理途径,为人们与神经条件在医疗保健系统。有证据表明,缺乏针对神经系统疾病患者的综合途径,特别是在急性和社区护理环境中。综合护理路径推荐多个关键组成部分和角色参与者。贡献:有必要开发一种神经系统疾病的综合护理途径,以最大限度地降低临床风险并改善患者预后。
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African Journal of Disability
African Journal of Disability HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-
CiteScore
2.10
自引率
5.90%
发文量
50
审稿时长
20 weeks
期刊介绍: The African Journal of Disability, the official journal of CRS, AfriNEAD and CEDRES, introduce and discuss issues and experiences relating to and supporting the act of better understanding the interfaces between disability, poverty and practices of exclusion and marginalisation. Its articles yield new insight into established human development practices, evaluate new educational techniques and disability research, examine current cultural and social discrimination, and bring serious critical analysis to bear on problems shared across the African continent. Emphasis is on all aspects of disability particularity in the developing African context. This includes, amongst others: -disability studies as an emerging field of public health enquiry -rehabilitation, including vocational and community-based rehabilitation -community development and medical issues related to disability and poverty -disability-related stigma and discrimination -inclusive education -legal, policy, human rights and advocacy issues related to disability -the role of arts and media in relation to disability -disability as part of global Sustainable Development Goals transformation agendas -disability and postcolonial issues -globalisation and cultural change in relation to disability -environmental and climate-related issues linked to disability -disability, diversity and intersections of identity -disability and the promotion of human development.
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