Family caregiver expectations and management of the stroke trajectory.

M. Burman
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Less than 20% of stroke survivors enter rehabilitation or long-term care facilities after their stroke. Stroke recovery is extremely variable and the resulting uncertainty places a heavy burden on the survivors' family caregivers. According to the trajectory framework, chronic conditions have a defined course that can be shaped and managed. This grounded theory study, part of a larger research project, explored the expectations of family caregivers of the stroke trajectory and their management strategies. Thirteen family caregivers of stroke patients in a sparsely populated area participated in semi-structured interviews. The caregivers were without ideas about what the recovery of their loved ones would be like and had difficulty making projections about the trajectory. They used several strategies, however, in attempts to manage the stroke trajectory. They constructed a positive recovery, reconstituted family life, maintained family routines, created a safety net, and redoubled self-reliance. The findings have implications for how nurses support family caregivers of stroke survivors.
家庭照顾者对中风轨迹的期望和管理。
不到20%的中风幸存者在中风后进入康复或长期护理机构。中风的恢复非常不稳定,由此产生的不确定性给幸存者的家庭照顾者带来了沉重的负担。根据轨迹框架,慢性疾病有一个明确的过程,可以塑造和管理。这项扎根理论研究是一个更大的研究项目的一部分,探讨了家庭照顾者对中风轨迹及其管理策略的期望。在一个人口稀少的地区,13名中风患者的家庭照顾者参加了半结构化访谈。护理人员不知道他们所爱的人的康复会是什么样子,也很难对康复轨迹做出预测。然而,他们使用了几种策略来试图控制中风轨迹。他们建立了一个积极的复苏,重建了家庭生活,维持了家庭惯例,建立了一个安全网,并加倍自力更生。研究结果对护士如何支持中风幸存者的家庭照顾者具有启示意义。
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