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‘No one prepared me to go home’: Cerebrovascular accident survivors’ experiences of community reintegration in a peri-urban context

机译:“没有人准备让我回家”:脑血管意外幸存者在城郊环境中融入社区的经历

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Background: The South African health system has policies and strategies to ensure effective rehabilitation and reintegration of individuals who have survived a cerebrovascular accident into their respective communities. However, implementation of such guidelines remains an issue. Aim: This study sought to explore cerebrovascular accident (CVA) survivors’ experiences of community integration. Setting: The study was located in a peri-urban community within the KwaZulu-Natal Province, South Africa. Methods: An explorative qualitative study with eight purposively selected CVA survivors was conducted via semi-structured individual interviews. Data were audio-recorded and manually transcribed prior to thematic analysis. Trustworthiness of the study was maintained by strategies such as analyst triangulation, an audit trail and use of thick descriptions. Ethical principles of autonomy, informed consent, confidentiality and privacy were also maintained in the study. Results: Six themes emerged that highlighted (1) loss of autonomy and roles, (2) barriers to community reintegration, (3) social isolation of participants, (4) finding internal strength, (5) enablers of community reintegration including the positive influence of support and the benefits derived from rehabilitation and (6) recommendations for rehabilitation. Conclusion: The study revealed both positive and negative influences that impact CVA survivors’ ability to effectively reintegrate into their respective communities following a CVA. Recommendations include the need for education and awareness around access to rehabilitation services for CVA survivors, advice on how to improve CVA survivors’ ability to mobilise in the community and make environmental adaption to facilitate universal access, provision of home programmes and caregiver training for continuity of care and for inclusion of home-based rehabilitation into current models of care.
机译:背景:南非卫生系统制定了政策和策略,以确保在脑血管意外中幸存下来的个人有效地康复和重返社会。但是,执行这些准则仍然是一个问题。目的:本研究旨在探讨脑血管意外(CVA)幸存者的社区融合经历。地点:该研究位于南非夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省的一个郊区社区。方法:通过半结构化的个人访谈,对八位有意选择的CVA幸存者进行了探索性定性研究。在专题分析之前,对数据进行录音并手动转录。研究的可信赖性通过诸如分析师三角剖分,审计追踪和使用详尽描述之类的策略来维护。研究中还维护了自治,知情同意,保密和隐私的道德原则。结果:出现了六个主题,这些主题突出显示:(1)丧失自主权和作用;(2)社区重返社会的障碍;(3)参与者的社会孤立;(4)寻找内部力量;(5)社区重返的推动者,包括积极影响支持和康复带来的好处;(6)康复建议。结论:研究揭示了积极和消极的影响,影响了CVA幸存者在CVA之后有效地重新融入各自社区的能力。建议包括对CVA幸存者获得康复服务的教育和意识的需求,关于如何提高CVA幸存者在社区中动员能力和适应环境以促进普遍获取的建议,提供家庭计划以及照顾者培训以确保持续性护理,并将家庭式康复服务纳入当前的护理模式。

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