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Published on: January 7, 2019
Family systems nursing conversations: influences on families with stroke
Susanna Pusa1, Britt-Inger Saveman2, Karin Sundin3
1Department of Nursing, Umeå University, Campus Örnsköldsvik, Box 843, S-891 18, Örnsköldsvik, Sweden. susanna.pusa@umu.se.
Background:
Since a family member's stroke affects the entire family, family systems nursing conversations (FSNCs) may be an appropriate intervention to support the family as a whole. The purpose of our study was to illuminate family members' experiences within their family situations 6 months after participating in FSNCs when a family member under 65 years of age had suffered a stroke.
Methods:
Fourteen semi-structured follow-up interviews were conducted with family members 6 months after they had completed a series of 3 FSNCs. The interview transcripts were subjected to qualitative content analysis.
Results:
Family members experienced that the FSNCs had contributed to greater understanding of each other and greater closeness in the family. The FSNCs had also facilitated a mutual understanding of the family's situation, which they could better manage and move forward with together.
Conclusions:
FSNCs can support relational aspects and healthy transitions within families. However, long-term follow-up research is needed to generate sound evidence and inform education about FSNCs, as well as to facilitate their implementation. As a result, families may become better able to prevent the negative outcomes of illness in the family.
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