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Stroke survivors and their families receive information and support on an individual basis from an online forum: descriptive analysis of a population of 2348 patients and qualitative study of a sample of participants

机译:中风幸存者及其家属从在线论坛上分别获得信息和支持:对2348名患者的描述性分析和对参与者样本的定性研究

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Objective To describe the characteristics of participants of an online stroke forum, their reasons for posting in the forum and whether responses addressed users' needs. Methods Descriptive analysis of the population of 2004–2011 archives of Talkstroke, the online forum of the Stroke Association, and comparison with patients admitted to hospital with stroke (Sentinel Stroke National Audit Programme, SSNAP). Thematic analysis of posts from a sample of 59 participants representative of age at stroke and sex. Settings UK. Main outcome measures Characteristics of participants: age, sex, survivor versus patient by third party, side of stroke (R, L), social class; (from the sample of 59 participants): level of disability, stroke type, classification of users' intents for writing a post in the forum, quantification of needs addressed by the forum, topics of discussion. Participants 2348 participants (957 stroke survivors, 1391 patients with stroke talked about by third party). Results Patients of both sexes and from a wide range of ages at stroke (0 to 95?years) and degrees of disability were represented in the forum, although younger than the UK stroke population (mean age 52?years vs 77?years in SSNAP). Analysis of 841 posts showed that the main users' intents for writing in the forum were requests/offers of information and support (58%) and sharing own experiences of stroke (35%). Most information needs were around stroke-related physical impairments, understanding the cause of stroke and the potential for recovery. Up to 95% of the users' intents were met by the replies received. Conclusions Patients' needs expressed in the online forum confirm and widen the evidence from traditional research studies, showing that such forums are a potential resource for studying needs in this population. The forum provided an opportunity for patients and families to give and receive advice and social support.
机译:目的描述在线中风论坛参与者的特征,他们在论坛中发帖的原因以及回复是否满足用户的需求。方法对2004-2011年中风协会在线论坛Talkstroke档案的人口进行描述性分析,并与中风住院的患者进行比较(前哨中风国家审核计划,SSNAP)。从59位代表中风和性别年龄参与者的样本中对帖子进行主题分析。设置英国。主要结局指标参与者的特征:年龄,性别,按第三方划分的幸存者与患者,中风一侧(R,L),社会阶层; (来自59名参与者的样本):残疾程度,中风类型,在论坛上撰写帖子的用户意图分类,对论坛解决的需求进行量化,讨论的主题。参与者2348名参与者(957名中风幸存者,第三方谈论了1391名中风患者)。结果论坛中有男女患者,来自中风的各个年龄段(0至95岁)和残疾程度,均比英国中风人群年轻(SSNAP中的平均年龄为52岁vs 77岁)。 )。对841个帖子的分析表明,用户在论坛上进行写作的主要目的是请求/提供信息和支持(58%)以及分享自己的中风经验(35%)。大多数信息需求都围绕中风相关的身体障碍,了解中风的原因和康复的潜力。收到的回复最多可以满足95%的用户意图。结论在线论坛上表达的患者需求证实并扩大了传统研究的证据,表明此类论坛是研究该人群需求的潜在资源。该论坛为患者和家属提供了提供和接受建议以及社会支持的机会。

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