AIM: Caregiving of stroke patients has a long trajectory and the experiences of caregi- vers may change over time. Few studies have described the experience of stroke caregi- vers three months after discharge of patients from rehabilitation hospitals. This study describes the experience of stroke caregivers three months after patients are discharged home from a rehabilitation hospital.METHOD: phenomenological studyRESULTS: Seven themes emerged from analysis: deeply-changed life; re-appreciation of the relationship with patient and family members; increased workload; difficulties in getting support from the national health-care system; lack of preparation for caregiving; difficulties in coordinating caregiving, family and personal life; relief after patient's recovery.CONCLUSIONS: A comprehensive understanding of stroke caregivers' experience during the three months after patient discharge can support the development of educational interventions aimed at improving the caregiver preparation for the care of patients.
SCOPO: Il caregiving dei soggetti sopravissuti ad ictus ha una lunga e dinamica traiet- toria, quindi l’esperienza dei caregiver può variare nel tempo. Pochi studi hanno descritto l’esperienza dei caregiver di soggetti sopravvissuti ad ictus tre mesi dopo la dimissione da presidi riabilitativi.Questo studio descrive l’esperienza dei caregiver di soggetti sopra- vissuti ad ictus tre mesi dopo la loro dimissione da ospedali di riabilitazione.METODO: E' stato effettuato uno studio fenomenologico.RISULTATI: Sette i temi emersi dall'analisi: vita profondamente cambiata; rivalorizzazione del rapporto con il paziente e familiari; maggiore carico di lavoro; difficoltà nell'ottenere il sostegno del sistema nazionale sanitario; mancanza di preparazione per caregiving; difficoltà nel coordinare caregiving, familiare e personale; sollievo dopo il recupero del paziente.CONCLUSIONI: Una completa comprensione dell’esperienza dei caregiver dei soggetti sopravissuti ad ictus durante i tre mesi successivi alla loro dimissione potrà supportare lo sviluppo di interventi formativi atti a migliorare la preparazione del caregiver.
The lived experiences of stroke caregivers three months after discharge of patients from rehabilitation hospitals
Simeone S.;
2016-01-01
Abstract
AIM: Caregiving of stroke patients has a long trajectory and the experiences of caregi- vers may change over time. Few studies have described the experience of stroke caregi- vers three months after discharge of patients from rehabilitation hospitals. This study describes the experience of stroke caregivers three months after patients are discharged home from a rehabilitation hospital.METHOD: phenomenological studyRESULTS: Seven themes emerged from analysis: deeply-changed life; re-appreciation of the relationship with patient and family members; increased workload; difficulties in getting support from the national health-care system; lack of preparation for caregiving; difficulties in coordinating caregiving, family and personal life; relief after patient's recovery.CONCLUSIONS: A comprehensive understanding of stroke caregivers' experience during the three months after patient discharge can support the development of educational interventions aimed at improving the caregiver preparation for the care of patients.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.