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Abandoned to the strains of daily life: a qualitative study of the long-term experiences in partners to persons after a mild to moderate stroke.

Charlotte Ytterberg1,2, Lena von Koch1,3, Anette Erikson1.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To describe the experiences of everyday life over 6 years after stroke, from the perspectives of partners to persons after stroke.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Semi structured individual interviews were conducted with seven partners to persons who had had stroke. The interviews were recorded and then transcribed verbatim. The participants comprised two men and five women aged 60-82 years. The data were collected and analysed using a grounded theory approach.
RESULTS: One core category Living in strained everyday circumstances and three categories Feelings of anxiety, Living a demanding day to day life, and Adjusting to a changed role emerged from the analysis. The participants had developed strategies and new ways to boost their energy level in order to find the strength needed for their everyday life.
CONCLUSION: This study shows that the everyday lives of partners to people who have had a stroke are characterised by feelings of strain and anxiety and that they need possibilities for different kinds of long-term support. Our findings may contribute to increased knowledge among health workers and increased readiness to offer support or referral to other meeting places such as peer support groups. Implications for rehabilitation The everyday lives of partners to people who have had a stroke are characterised by feelings of strain and anxiety. Partners to people who have had a stroke need possibilities for different kinds of long-term support. Possibilities for relief among partners to persons after stroke may be organised for example within the municipality or by patient organisations and other voluntary networks such as peer support groups.

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Keywords:  Stroke; alone with responsibility; anxiety; demanding everyday life; experiences of strain; long-term; partners; qualitative study

Year:  2017        PMID: 29132222     DOI: 10.1080/09638288.2017.1401674

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


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1.  Person-centred care transitions for people with stroke: study protocol for a feasibility evaluation of codesigned care transition support.

Authors:  Maria Flink; Sebastian Lindblom; Malin Tistad; Ann Charlotte Laska; Bo Christer Bertilsson; Carmen Wärlinge; Jan Hasselström; Marie Elf; Lena von Koch; Charlotte Ytterberg
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2021-12-23       Impact factor: 2.692

2.  Perceptions of recurrence risk and behavioural changes among first-ever and recurrent stroke survivors: A qualitative analysis.

Authors:  Beilei Lin; Zhenxiang Zhang; Yunfei Guo; Wenna Wang; Yongxia Mei; Shanshan Wang; Yao Tong; Nazia Shuaib; Daphne Cheung
Journal:  Health Expect       Date:  2021-08-06       Impact factor: 3.377

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