一项国际性、多角度的调查研究了青少年中风后的影响和未满足的需求。

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION
Oisín Cleary, Orla McBride, Jenny Davison, Niamh C Kennedy
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目的:尽管这一队列占卒中人群的25%,但对年轻卒中幸存者未满足需求的研究是有限的。方法:这项国际调查首次探讨了三个关键利益相关者群体的中风后影响和未满足的需求:年轻中风幸存者、年轻中风护理人员和医疗保健专业人员。调查通过中风组织通讯和支持小组分发。调查问题包括现有的有效结果测量,封闭式和开放式问题。对脑卒中影响量表(SIS)、成人照护者生活质量问卷(AC-QoL)和Zarit Burden访谈(ZBI)进行方差分析和回归建模。结果:收集了316名年轻中风幸存者、68名年轻中风护理人员和117名医疗保健专业人员的调查数据。年轻脑卒中幸存者的平均(SD) SIS评分为67.15(25.17),照护者的AC-QoL评分和ZBI评分分别为70.16(21.10)和30.47(19.20),表明生活质量和负担处于中等水平。在定性报告中出现的共同主题强调了在社会心理、职业和生活支持质量方面的影响和未满足的需求。结论:参与者报告了一系列中风后的影响和未满足的需求,这是一个年轻的队列。在为年轻中风幸存者开发和提供服务时,应考虑到这些问题。
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An international, multi-perspective survey examining the poststroke impact and unmet needs following young stroke.

Purpose: Research into young stroke survivors' unmet needs is limited, despite this cohort accounting for ∼25% of the stroke population.

Methods: This international survey acts as the first to explore the post-stroke impact and unmet needs across three key stakeholder groups: young stroke survivors, young stroke carers and healthcare professionals. Surveys were distributed via stroke organization newsletters and support groups. Survey questions consisted of existing validated outcome measures, closed and open-ended questions. Survey responses underwent ANOVA testing and regression modelling on validated measures: Stroke Impact Scale (SIS), Adult Carer Quality of Life questionnaire (AC-QoL) and Zarit Burden Interview (ZBI).

Results: Survey data was collected from 316 young stroke survivors, 68 young stroke carers and 117 healthcare professionals. Young stroke survivors' mean (SD) SIS score was 67.15 (25.17) and carers reported AC-QoL scores and ZBI scores of 70.16 (21.10) and 30.47 (19.20) respectively, indicating mid-range quality of life and burden. Common themes that arose in qualitative accounts highlighted impacts and unmet needs in psychosocial, occupational and quality of life support.

Conclusions: Participants reported a range of post-stroke impacts and unmet needs specific to a younger cohort. These should be considered when developing and providing services for young stroke survivors.

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Disability and Rehabilitation
Disability and Rehabilitation 医学-康复医学
CiteScore
5.00
自引率
9.10%
发文量
415
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Disability and Rehabilitation along with Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology are international multidisciplinary journals which seek to encourage a better understanding of all aspects of disability and to promote rehabilitation science, practice and policy aspects of the rehabilitation process.
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