家庭成员对以人为本的信息通信技术支持的脑卒中康复干预的体验(F@ce 2.0):定性分析。

Q2 Medicine
Gunilla Eriksson, Kajsa Söderhielm, Malin Erneby, Susanne Guidetti
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背景:中风通常会对日常活动和参与产生长期影响。后果不仅影响中风幸存者,也影响他们的亲密网络,获取他们的经验对于制定有效的干预措施至关重要。F@ce 2.0是一个以人为本,信息和通信技术(ICT)支持的中风康复干预目前正在评估中。目的:本研究旨在从照顾者的角度,描述家庭成员对中风幸存者F@ce 2.0干预的体验。方法:参与者为参与干预的脑卒中幸存者家属(n=7)。在干预后和基线后6个月的2个时间点进行半结构化访谈,共13次访谈。数据分析采用定性归纳内容分析。结果:从4个类别中发展出一个总体主题。这次活动的主题是F@ce 2.0的潜力,它可以帮助中风幸存者的家庭成员应对突发的生活变化。类别为:与F@ce 2.0团队的对话和伙伴关系,恢复日常活动,降低对家庭支持的需求,通过F@ce 2.0的ICT组成部分提供支持和参与,以及参与F@ce 2.0,从而提出发展建议。结论:这项研究与先前关于中风对中风幸存者家庭成员影响的研究一致。与会者强调了在干预措施中注重日常活动的积极影响。此外,信通技术部分被认为是重建结构的一种支助。但是,与会者建议在内容和技术方面进一步发展。
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Family Members' Experiences of a Person-Centered Information and Communication Technology-Supported Intervention for Stroke Rehabilitation (F@ce 2.0): Qualitative Analysis.

Background: Stroke often leads to long-term effects on daily activities and participation. Consequences impact not only stroke survivors but also their close networks, and capturing their experiences is crucial for the development of effective interventions. F@ce 2.0 is a person-centered, information and communication technology (ICT)-supported stroke rehabilitation intervention currently being evaluated.

Objective: This study aims to describe family members' experiences of the F@ce 2.0 intervention from the perspective of being a caregiver to a stroke survivor.

Methods: Participants were family members (n=7) of stroke survivors participating in the intervention. Semistructured interviews were conducted at 2 time points, postintervention and 6 months postbaseline, resulting in a total of 13 interviews. Data was analyzed using qualitative inductive content analysis.

Results: An overarching theme was developed from 4 categories. The main theme was the potential of F@ce 2.0 as a support for family members of stroke survivors in the sudden change of life. The categories were: dialogue and partnership with the F@ce 2.0 team, resuming daily activities lowers the demand for family support, support and involvement through the ICT component of F@ce 2.0, and engagement in F@ce 2.0, leading to suggestions for development.

Conclusions: This study aligns with previous research delineating the effects of stroke on family members of stroke survivors. Participants highlighted the positive impact of the focus on daily activities within the intervention. Furthermore, the ICT component was perceived as a support in structuring rehabilitation. Participants, however, suggested further development, both in terms of content and technology.

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