Trajectory patterns and influencing factors of supportive care needs in stroke patients: A longitudinal study.

IF 3.8 3区 医学 Q1 NURSING Journal of Advanced Nursing Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-16 DOI:10.1111/jan.16241
Yushan Xi, Ranran Liu, Yingmei Tang, Ying Peng, Guoliang Jin, Jingyuan Song
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Abstract

Aim: To investigate the trajectory patterns and influencing factors of supportive care needs in stroke patients.

Design: A longitudinal study.

Methods: In total, 207 stroke patients who received treatment at the Department of Neurology in a hospital in Xuzhou between July 2022 and July 2023 were recruited using convenience sampling. Questionnaires including supportive care needs, hospital anxiety and depression scale, and the Barthel index were investigated at baseline and at 1, 3, and 6 months. A latent class growth model was applied to identify the supportive care needs trajectories. Multiple logistic regression was used to determine the predictors for membership. This study adheres to STROBE reporting guidelines.

Results: Three patterns of supportive care needs trajectories were identified: A high needs slow decline group (20.8%), a medium needs stable group (56.5%) and a medium needs rapid decline group (22.7%). Based on further analysis, the findings indicated that age, education level, monthly income, comorbidity, activities of daily living, anxiety and depression were associated with the trajectory categories of supportive care needs with stroke patients.

Conclusion: This study demonstrates heterogeneity in changes in supportive care needs among stroke patients. Healthcare providers need to consider these different categories of needs and develop individualized care measures based on the characteristics of different patients.

Impact: Healthcare providers should be aware of the fluctuations in care needs of stroke patients at various stages. Additionally, the study aimed to identify patients' specific needs based on their circumstances, monitor the rehabilitation process and establish a more personalized and optimized care plan through multidisciplinary collaboration. The ultimate goal was to alleviate symptomatic distress and address the long-term care needs of patients.

Patient or public contribution: No patient or public contribution.

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脑卒中患者支持性护理需求的轨迹模式和影响因素:纵向研究
目的:调查脑卒中患者支持性护理需求的轨迹模式和影响因素:方法:纵向研究:采用便利抽样法,招募 2022 年 7 月至 2023 年 7 月期间在徐州某医院神经内科接受治疗的 207 名脑卒中患者。调查问卷包括基线和 1、3、6 个月时的支持性护理需求、医院焦虑抑郁量表和 Barthel 指数。采用潜类增长模型确定支持性护理需求轨迹。多元逻辑回归用于确定成员资格的预测因素。本研究符合 STROBE 报告指南:结果:确定了三种支持性护理需求轨迹模式:高需求缓慢下降组(20.8%)、中等需求稳定组(56.5%)和中等需求快速下降组(22.7%)。根据进一步分析,研究结果表明年龄、教育水平、月收入、合并症、日常生活活动、焦虑和抑郁与脑卒中患者支持性护理需求的轨迹类别有关:本研究表明,中风患者在支持性护理需求方面的变化具有异质性。影响:医疗服务提供者应了解卒中患者在不同阶段的护理需求波动。此外,该研究旨在根据患者的具体情况确定他们的特殊需求,监测康复过程,并通过多学科合作制定更加个性化和优化的护理计划。最终目标是减轻症状困扰,满足患者的长期护理需求:无患者或公众贡献。
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