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Using focus groups in rehabilitation nursing.

K L Easton1

  • 1Valparaiso University, IN 46383, USA.

Rehabilitation Nursing : the Official Journal of the Association of Rehabilitation Nurses
|February 7, 2001
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Focus groups offer a cost-effective method to understand stroke survivor adaptation. This qualitative data can significantly improve rehabilitation nursing practices for better poststroke recovery outcomes.

Area of Science:

  • Rehabilitation Nursing
  • Stroke Recovery Research
  • Qualitative Research Methods

Background:

  • Stroke is a primary cause of death and disability among elderly Americans.
  • While physical aspects of stroke are well-documented, the adaptive behaviors and recovery processes of survivors remain under-researched.
  • There is a need for deeper understanding of the lived experiences of stroke survivors.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the focus group methodology as a research tool.
  • To illustrate the application of focus groups in advancing rehabilitation nursing.
  • To explore poststroke adaptation and recovery from the survivor's perspective.

Main Methods:

  • Utilizing focus groups to gather qualitative data from stroke survivors.

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  • Employing a cost-effective research approach.
  • Generating rich, insider insights into adaptive behaviors.
  • Main Results:

    • Focus groups provide valuable "insider" perspectives on stroke survivor adaptation.
    • This method yields rich qualitative data crucial for informing nursing practice.
    • The technique is efficient for exploring under-documented aspects of recovery.

    Conclusions:

    • Focus groups are a powerful tool for understanding the complex recovery journey of stroke survivors.
    • Findings can directly inform and enhance rehabilitation nursing strategies.
    • Further research using focus groups can improve care and support for individuals poststroke.