Dyadic profiles of family resilience among patients with first‐episode stroke: A longitudinal study of the first 6 months after stroke

冲程(发动机) 纵向研究 医学 心理弹性 心理学 弹性(材料科学) 老年学 机械工程 热力学 物理 工程类 心理治疗师 病理
作者
Wei Zhang,Ming‐Ming Ye,Ya‐Jing Gao,Lanshu Zhou
出处
期刊:Journal of Clinical Nursing [Wiley]
卷期号:32 (13-14): 3672-3681 被引量:16
标识
DOI:10.1111/jocn.16458
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Abstract Background The importance of family resilience in the recovery of stroke patients has been demonstrated in numerous studies. However, little is known about post‐stroke family resilience. Aims To investigate the family resilience of stroke patients from a patient–caregiver dyadic perspective during the first 6 months after stroke. Methods A total of 288 dyads of patients diagnosed with a first‐episode stroke and their principal caregivers were recruited from neurology departments of 7 tertiary hospitals in Shanghai and Shangqiu, China. Family resilience and family function were assessed during hospitalisation and at 1, 3 and 6 months after stroke. K‐means cluster analysis was used to identify different clusters of family resilience based on family resilience of patients and caregivers during hospitalisation. The STROBE guidelines for observational studies were followed. Results Three clusters of family resilience were identified with distinct trajectories: cluster of high resilience (HR), cluster of low resilience (LR) and cluster of discrepant resilience (DR). The level of family function was consistently highest in cluster HR and lowest in cluster with LR at four time points. Most (69.8%) families fell into the cluster with low resilience and low family function. Characteristics such as the Rankin scores and education level of patients, education level of caregivers, family monthly income and living district were different among the three clusters. Conclusions We concluded that family resilience was linked to the family functioning of patients with a first‐episode stroke, however, the levels of resilience in most families were low. Factors, including the education level, family income and stroke severity of patients were revealed to influence the family resilience and its development. Relevance to clinical practice A resilience‐focused approach to family‐related treatment is beneficial for families. Therefore, understanding family resilience among stroke survivors is needed to inform the development of interventions for enhancing the recovery of stroke families.
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