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Area of Science:

  • Neuroscience
  • Psychology
  • Rehabilitation

Background:

  • Stroke significantly impacts psychosocial well-being, presenting unique challenges for each patient.
  • Personalized stroke care is difficult due to individual patient processes and needs.
  • Optimizing post-stroke well-being necessitates a clear understanding of patient requirements.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore patients' lived experiences during their recovery process.
  • To identify the specific psychosocial needs experienced by stroke survivors.
  • To evaluate the alignment between current stroke care and patient needs.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative study employing Grounded Theory methodology.
  • Semi-structured interviews conducted with ten stroke patients.
  • Data collection focused on patients receiving care within a dedicated stroke service.

Main Results:

  • Stroke patients undergo a 'reshaping life' process, involving 'feeling lost' and 'rediscovering yourself'.
  • Key themes include focusing on capabilities, goal setting, emotional experiences, feeling understood, and finding meaning.
  • Influencing factors comprise social network support, met care needs, and peer motivation.

Conclusions:

  • Healthcare professionals can utilize the 'reshaping life' process framework to individualize patient support.
  • This framework aids in identifying patient needs and tailoring interventions to enhance psychosocial well-being.
  • Effective stroke care should address patients' evolving needs throughout their recovery journey.