Literature DB >> 25195545

A thematic framework of illness narratives produced by stroke patients.

A Pluta1, H Ulatowska, N Gawron, M Sobanska, E Lojek.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: The present study aims at elucidating the impact of stroke on psychosocial functioning of stroke survivors.
METHODS: Data were investigated using interpretative thematic analysis of illness stories produced by 29 patients.
RESULTS: Eight themes emerged from the data: Medical Information; Interpersonal Changes; Cognitive, Physical and Emotional Functioning; Strategies of Coping; Social Support; and Information Irrelevant to the Question. The most frequent organization of the themes followed the course of medical intervention and rehabilitation. Narrations of individual patients varied in terms of the presence of particular themes, the amount of information on each topic and organization.
CONCLUSIONS: The results suggest that the analysis of non-guided illness narratives can be effectively used to identify the thematic areas important to individual stroke patients. The thematic content analysis of stroke stories can allow health professionals to better understand the patient's state of knowledge related to illness as well as his or her socio-psychological functioning which may be useful in the course of planning further assessment and rehabilitation of patients with stroke. Implications for Rehabilitation Experience of illness and life changes following stroke should be recognized as central to the provision of targeted rehabilitation. To understand the subjective perspective a content analysis of the content narrative is recommended. Our study highlights seven general thematic categories that may be regarded as key. The categories may be useful for clinicians to help individuals to clarify their main concerns following a stroke.

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Keywords:  Illness stories; psychosocial functioning; stroke; thematic framework

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25195545     DOI: 10.3109/09638288.2014.957789

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Disabil Rehabil        ISSN: 0963-8288            Impact factor:   3.033


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