探索对使用技术支持中风幸存者生活在家里的态度:在西班牙的定量和定性内容分析研究。

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Leire Ortiz-Fernandez, Charlotte Magnusson, Agustin Gutierrez Ruiz, Lorea Martinez Indart, Joana Sagastagoya Zabala, Juan Andres Alava Menica, Eunate Arana Arri
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摘要

目的:本研究的目的是更好地了解在以家庭为基础的环境中使用技术支持慢性中风幸存者的态度。方法:对样本组面对面调查所得资料进行定量研究,并结合定量统计分析。结果:参与者报告了使用技术进行自己独立健康管理的积极态度。基于家庭的技术的目的是不同的:信息来源、支持自我管理、药物治疗提醒……并且根据年龄、教育水平和幸存者残疾而有所不同。安装设备和共享信息仍然是一个挑战。结论:100%的生活在社区的中风幸存者有任何类型的残疾,报告说他们愿意使用技术作为工具来帮助改善他们的健康状况。
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Exploring attitudes towards use of technology to support stroke survivors living at home: A quantitative and qualitative content analysis study in Spain.

Exploring attitudes towards use of technology to support stroke survivors living at home: A quantitative and qualitative content analysis study in Spain.

Exploring attitudes towards use of technology to support stroke survivors living at home: A quantitative and qualitative content analysis study in Spain.

Exploring attitudes towards use of technology to support stroke survivors living at home: A quantitative and qualitative content analysis study in Spain.

Purpose: The aim of this study was to better understand the attitudes towards the use of technology to support chronic stroke survivors in a home-based setting.

Methods: A quantitative study was used on the data obtained from a face to face survey with the sample group, incorporating quantitative statistical analysis.

Results: Participants reported positive attitudes towards using technology for their own independent health management. The purpose of the home-based technology was different: source of information, supporting self-management, pharmacological treatment reminders… and differed according to age, educational level and survivor disability. Installing devices and sharing information remains a challenge.

Conclusions: 100% of stroke survivors living in the community with any type of disability, reported that they would like to use technology as a tool to help improve their health status.

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