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The use of self-management strategies for stroke rehabilitation: a scoping review

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TOPICS IN STROKE REHABILITATION
卷 30, 期 6, 页码 552-567

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/10749357.2022.2127651

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Stroke; survivors; self-management; strategies; rehabilitation; review

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This scoping review examines and summarizes the self-management strategies utilized by stroke survivors for stroke rehabilitation. The findings reveal that stroke survivors employ a range of self-management strategies in their rehabilitation, encompassing domains related to lifestyle, social support, communication, knowledge and information, and goal-setting. Factors associated with the use of self-management in stroke rehabilitation include gender, age, stroke-related disability, fatigue, self-management education, social support, and communication with others. This review provides an important overview of stroke survivors' use of self-management strategies and their experiences, but identifies gaps in the literature and calls for further research.
Introduction Self-management is generally considered a dynamic and collaborative process by individuals and caregivers to manage a chronic condition. Self-management has recently emerged as a promising strategy for stroke rehabilitation. This scoping review aims to examine and summarize self-management strategies utilized by stroke survivors for stroke rehabilitation. Methods PubMed, Scopus, CINAHL (EBSCO), Embase, and ProQuest were searched for articles published between January 2010 and December 2021. Studies were selected if they were published in English in a peer-reviewed journal, utilized a non-experimental research design, and focused on adult stroke survivors. All relevant information from the included articles was extracted in a systematic way using a pre-developed data extraction form. Two authors performed data extraction and quality evaluation independently. All issues were resolved through discussion among the authors. Results We narratively summarized the findings of 15 quantitative, qualitative, and mixed-method studies, including a total of 1,494 stroke survivors. The stroke survivors used a range of self-management strategies for their stroke rehabilitation, including domains related to lifestyle, social support, communication, knowledge and information, and goal-setting. Gender, age, stroke-related disability, fatigue, self-management education, social support, and communication with others were found to be associated with self-management use in stroke rehabilitation. Conclusions This scoping review provides an important overview on stroke survivors' use of self-management strategies and their experience. Their use of self-management strategies is complicated and multifaceted, comprising several domains and involving a diverse range of approaches and personal experiences. However, we identified several gaps in the literature and more research is required.

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