统一失语症意识运动的国际优先事项:跨五个国家的名义团体技术研究。

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目的:尽管在过去二十年中开展了许多活动,但国际上对失语症的认识仍然很低。为了解决这一问题,我们旨在就国际失语症宣传运动的基本要素获得多方利益相关者的共识。材料和方法:在澳大利亚、哥伦比亚、丹麦、新加坡和美国进行了使用名义小组技术的在线焦点小组。参与者是:(1)患有失语症的人(PLWA),(2)患有失语症的人(工人)。参与者生成并排名基本的活动元素。使用描述性统计和定性内容分析分析各组的优先级。结果:在5个国家开展了12个焦点小组,共有26名PLWA和29名工人参加。参与者们总共为国际失语症宣传活动提出了115个优先考虑的想法。“让失语症患者重新融入社会”是一个基本目标,符合“有一天世界人口将了解失语症,所有失语症患者将受到尊重和善意对待”的预期结果。大家一致认为,竞选信息应该包括:什么是失语症,以及如何支持沟通。结论:就国际失语症宣传运动的基本要素达成了共识。这些将指导未来运动的共同设计,以提高全球对失语症的认识。
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International priorities for a unified aphasia awareness campaign: a nominal group technique study across five countries.

Purpose: Despite many campaigns over the last two decades, aphasia awareness remains low internationally. To address this issue, we aimed to gain multi-stakeholder consensus on the essential elements of an international aphasia awareness campaign.

Materials and methods: Online focus groups using the nominal group technique were conducted in Australia, Colombia, Denmark, Singapore, and the United States of America. Participants were: (1) people living with aphasia (PLWA), and (2) people working with PLWA (workers). Participants generated and ranked essential campaign elements. Priorities were analysed across groups using descriptive statistics and qualitative content analysis.

Results: Twelve focus groups were held across the five countries and 26 PLWA and 29 workers participated. Collectively, participants prioritised 115 ideas for an international aphasia awareness campaign. "Reintegration of people with aphasia into society" was an essential goal, aligning with the desired outcome that, "one day the world's population will understand aphasia and all people with aphasia will be treated with respect and kindness." There was agreement that campaign messages should include: what aphasia is and how to support communication.

Conclusions: Consensus was gained on essential elements for an international aphasia awareness campaign. These will guide the co-design of a future campaign to raise awareness of aphasia globally.

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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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