以家庭为基础的自我训练:慢性中风患者经验的定性探索。

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION
Khawla Loubani, Yishai Bachar Kirshenboim, Ruth Maman, Chedva Levin, Debbie Rand
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摘要

目的探讨慢性脑卒中患者在家自我训练的体验和参与情况,了解影响其依从性和整体自我训练体验的因素。设计:定性研究,环境,社区,受试者,慢性中风患者。干预:参与者通过视频游戏或分级重复手臂辅助干预(包括使用日常物品的活动)进行了为期5周的结构化家庭上肢自我训练。参与者在参与自我训练干预后进行访谈,采用半结构化访谈。采访被逐字记录下来,然后使用主题分析进行分析。研究结果通过作者讨论得到验证。结果纳入受试者22例(男性63%),年龄33 ~ 80岁,卒中后6 ~ 36个月。参与者保持了认知能力,日常生活基本独立,上肢运动能力中等(Fugl-Meyer运动评估得分中位数(四分位间距(IQR)): 41(29-47)/66分)。确定了三个主要主题:1)个人因素(如对自我训练的投入,对研究的承诺和个人角色),2)自我训练因素(如经验及其对一般情况的影响),3)环境相关因素(如训练设备,家庭环境和家庭支持)。有组织的干预和家庭支持导致动机和承诺。挑战包括时间限制、疼痛和疲劳。结论:本定性研究加深了对慢性中风患者家庭自我训练经历的理解,强调了动机、环境和自我训练因素如何相互作用以形成长期坚持。这些见解可以指导临床医生调整干预措施,通过解决个人、环境和任务相关因素,并通过识别可能需要额外支持的参与者,促进长期坚持和参与。
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Home-based self-training: A qualitative exploration of the experiences of individuals with chronic-stroke.

ObjectiveTo explore how individuals with chronic-stroke experience and engage in home-based self-training, aiming to highlight factors related to their adherence and overall experience of self-training.DesignA qualitative study.SettingCommunity.SubjectsIndividuals with chronic-stroke.InterventionsParticipants underwent a structured 5-week home-based upper-extremity self-training via videogames or the Graded Repetitive Arm Supplementary Intervention which includes activities using everyday objects.Main measuresParticipants were interviewed following their participation in the self-training intervention, using a semi-structured interview. Interviews were transcribed verbatim and then analyzed using thematic analysis. Findings were validated through author discussions.ResultsTwenty-two participants (63% men) were included, aged 33 to 80, 6-36 months post-stroke. Participants had preserved cognitive ability, were mostly independent in daily living, and had a moderate upper-extremity motor ability (median (interquartile range (IQR)) Fugl-Meyer Motor Assessment score: 41 (29-47)/66 points). Three main themes were identified: 1) personal factors (e.g. devotion to perform self-training, commitment to the study, and personal roles), 2) self-training factors (e.g. experience and its influence on general condition), 3) environment-related factors (e.g. training equipment, home environment, and family support). The structured intervention and family support led to motivation and commitment. Challenges included time constraints, pain, and fatigue.ConclusionsThis qualitative study deepens understanding of home-based self-training experiences among individuals with chronic-stroke, highlighting how motivational, environmental, and self-training factors interact to shape long-term adherence. These insights can guide clinicians tailor interventions to promote long-term adherence and engagement by addressing individual, environmental, and task-related factors, and by identifying participants who may require additional support.

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Clinical Rehabilitation
Clinical Rehabilitation 医学-康复医学
CiteScore
5.60
自引率
6.70%
发文量
117
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Clinical Rehabilitation covering the whole field of disability and rehabilitation, this peer-reviewed journal publishes research and discussion articles and acts as a forum for the international dissemination and exchange of information amongst the large number of professionals involved in rehabilitation. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE)
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