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Longitudinal Study on Unmet Needs in Young Stroke Survivors: Predictive Factors and Consequences
Wen-Yu Kuo1,2,3, Chen-Yin Chen3,4,5, Ting-Yu Chang6,7
1School of Nursing, Chang Gung University of Science and Technology, Taoyuan, Taiwan, ROC.
Aims:
To investigate unmet need trajectories among young stroke survivors, identify predictive factors and evaluate the lagged effects of unmet needs on post-stroke health outcomes.
Design:
Prospective longitudinal study.
Methods:
We recruited 122 patients with stroke, assessed at four time points over a 6-month follow-up period. The Unmet Needs Questionnaire assessed unmet needs. Predictive factors included participant characteristics and stroke-related factors. Outcome variables included physical functions, quality of life, depressive symptoms and return-to-work status. Generalised Estimating Equations were employed.
Results:
Unmet need trajectories decreased over time. Sex, marital status, stroke history, stroke severity, fatigue and cognitive function were key unmet need predictors. Lagged unmet needs were associated with poorer post-stroke health outcomes.
Conclusion:
This study highlights the dynamic nature of unmet needs in young stroke survivors and underscores the importance of addressing these needs to improve post-stroke health outcomes. Targeted interventions are essential to mitigate the negative impact of unmet needs on recovery.
Implications For The Profession And/Or Patient Care:
Young stroke survivors continue to experience unmet needs in important areas even 6 months post-stroke. Nurses play a crucial role in addressing these challenges by regularly assessing patient care needs, monitoring their progress and implementing targeted interventions. Integrating routine nursing assessments into post-stroke care can help identify high-risk patients and ensure that individualised support is provided throughout the recovery process.
Reporting Method:
Strengthening the Reporting of Observational Studies in Epidemiology.
Patient Or Public Contribution:
No patient or public contribution.
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