Impact of Illness Perceptions on Poststroke Activity Engagement and the Moderating Role of Gender.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION
Yun Shi, Tsu-Hsin Howe, Bei Wu
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Abstract

Importance: Beyond existing knowledge of demographic and performance skill factors, establishing relationships between poststroke activity engagement and illness perceptions sets the stage for the development of more effective intervention strategies.

Objective: To describe the illness perceptions of community-dwelling people with stroke in the first 2 yr poststroke; specifically, to examine whether illness perceptions are associated with activity engagement and to explore the moderating role of gender in these relationships.

Design: Cross-sectional study.

Setting: Participants were recruited from eight rehabilitation settings in Beijing, China.

Participants: 202 community dwellers with stroke.

Outcomes and measures: Activity engagement and illness perceptions were measured with the Mandarin version of the Assessment of Life Habits and the Chinese version of the Stroke-Specific Illness Perceptions Questionnaire-Revised, respectively. Participants' demographic information, cognitive status, and motor function were also collected.

Results: Stronger perceptions of consequences and controllability were related to better performance in activity engagement at the personal level, and stronger perceptions of illness coherence were related to better performance in activity engagement at the societal level. In addition, gender differences in the relationship between illness perceptions and activity engagement were described.

Conclusions and relevance: How people with stroke perceived their conditions dictated their levels of activity engagement in their community of residence. The findings suggest that understanding clients' illness perceptions may assist practitioners in developing comprehensive, targeted interventions to improve activity engagement and maximize recovery after stroke. Future studies are needed to explore the gender effect of illness perceptions on activity engagement in people with stroke. What This Article Adds: This study identified the relationships between illness perceptions and level of activity engagement in real-life environments in people with stroke. In addition to motor and cognitive interventions, providing opportunities for clients to gain a better understanding of stroke would facilitate their activity engagement in their real-life environment.

疾病认知对脑卒中后活动参与和性别调节作用的影响。
重要性:除了现有的人口统计学和表现技能因素的知识之外,建立中风后活动参与和疾病认知之间的关系为制定更有效的干预策略奠定了基础。目的:描述社区脑卒中患者在脑卒中后前2年的疾病认知;具体来说,研究疾病认知是否与活动参与有关,并探讨性别在这些关系中的调节作用。设计:横断面研究。环境:参与者来自中国北京的八个康复环境。参与者:202名中风社区居民。结果和测量:活动参与度和疾病感知分别用中文版的生活习惯评估和中文版的中风特异性疾病感知问卷修订版进行测量。还收集了参与者的人口统计信息、认知状态和运动功能。结果:对后果和可控性的更强认知与个人层面的活动参与表现更好有关,对疾病连贯性的更强感知与社会层面的活动投入表现更好有关。此外,还描述了疾病认知和活动参与之间关系的性别差异。结论和相关性:中风患者对自身状况的感知决定了他们在居住社区的活动参与水平。研究结果表明,了解客户的疾病认知可能有助于从业者制定全面、有针对性的干预措施,以提高活动参与度,最大限度地提高中风后的康复率。未来的研究需要探索疾病认知对中风患者活动参与的性别影响。这篇文章补充道:这项研究确定了中风患者在现实生活环境中的疾病认知和活动参与水平之间的关系。除了运动和认知干预外,为客户提供更好地了解中风的机会将有助于他们在现实生活中参与活动。
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期刊介绍: The American Journal of Occupational Therapy (AJOT) is an official publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association, Inc. and is published 6 times per year. This peer reviewed journal focuses on research, practice, and health care issues in the field of occupational therapy. AOTA members receive 6 issues of AJOT per year and have online access to archived abstracts and full-text articles. Nonmembers may view abstracts online but must purchase full-text articles.
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