布洛卡失语症患者的生活经历:范围回顾

A. Frade, Vanda Pinto, Luísa d'Espiney
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布罗卡失语症是一种非流利性失语症,是一种令人沮丧的疾病,具有广泛的心理、家庭和社会影响。已经康复或能够表达自己的人的报告对于增加对布洛卡失语症患者生活经历的了解至关重要。a - from是一个框架,旨在组织对失语症生活影响的思考,包括四个关键领域:沟通和语言环境;语言及相关障碍;个人身份,态度和感受,以及对生活情境的参与。护理干预是优化康复的核心,并积极影响成功生活在这种临床条件下的经验。目的:为经历过一段布洛卡失语症的人的经历提供科学证据。方法:根据乔安娜布里格斯研究所的方法进行范围审查。这篇评论是基于一个研究问题,“一个人是如何报告经历过一段布洛卡失语症的经历的?”,根据PCC策略制定的。检索于2022年11月在MEDLINE®、CINAHL®、psychological and Behavioral Sciences Collection和Scopus电子数据库中进行。文章是根据资格标准选择的。审查遵循PRISMA-ScR EQUATOR检查表。结果:纳入了1961 - 2022年间发表的17篇文章。根据A-FROM工具的关键域对获得的数据进行分组。与个人身份、态度和感受以及对生活情境的参与有关的信息被引用最多,其次是语言及相关障碍以及沟通和语言环境。结论:卫生专业人员、治疗干预、精神、希望、环境、相互作用和社会心理因素影响着布洛卡失语症的经历。继续调查人们如何报告经历一段布洛卡失语症的经历,以提高护理质量和人们的生活质量,这是至关重要的。
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Experiences of having lived with Broca’s aphasia: a scoping review
Introduction: Broca’s aphasia, a non-fluent aphasia, is a frustrating condition with extensive psychological, familial, and social impact. The reports of people who have already recovered or can express themselves are essential to increasing knowledge about the experience of living with Broca’s aphasia. A-FROM is a framework designed to organize thinking about the impact of living with aphasia and includes four key domains: Communication and language environment; Language and related impairments; Personal identity, attitudes and feelings, and Participation in life situations. Nursing intervention is central to optimizing recovery and positively influencing the experience of successfully living with this clinical condition. Objective: To map scientific evidence about the experience of people who lived through a period of Broca’s aphasia. Methods: A Scoping Review was performed following the Joanna Briggs Institute methodology. The review was based on the research question, "How does the person report the experience of having lived through a period of Broca’s aphasia?", formulated according to the PCC strategy. The search was carried out in MEDLINE®, CINAHL®, Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Collection, and Scopus electronic databases in November 2022. Articles were selected based on the eligibility criteria. The review followed the PRISMA-ScR EQUATOR checklist. Results: Seventeen articles published between 1961 and 2022 were included. Data obtained were grouped according to the key domains of the A-FROM tool. Information related to Personal identity, attitudes and feelings, and Participation in life situations were the most cited, followed by Language and related impairments and Communication and language environment. Conclusion: It was identified that health professionals, therapeutic interventions, spirituality, hope, context, interactions, and psychosocial factors influence the experience of Broca’s aphasia. It is essential to continue investigating how people report the experience of having lived through a period of Broca’s aphasia to improve the quality of care and people's quality of life.
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