Disrupted biographies: making sense of minor stroke after hospital discharge

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Finch, Emma
Foster, Michele
Fleming, Jennifer
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2020
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Purpose: To explore how people with minor stroke make sense of the stroke in the first weeks following hospital discharge to home. Materials and Methods: A qualitative descriptive approach using semi-structured interviews with 17 participants with minor stroke at approximately 2 weeks post-hospital discharge was used to explore their experiences of the early stage of recovery. Interview transcripts were analysed using qualitative content analysis. Results: Three main themes were derived from the analysis 1) Reconciling personal reactions, 2) Emotional introspection after the stroke, and 3) Navigating the social side of stroke. Conclusions: Although participants had different experiences of minor stroke, there were common elements. The first weeks post-hospital discharge were a time of questioning and reconciling the stroke for many participants. Adjusting to post-stroke impairments and the impact of these on social participation was also prominent. There is a critical need for education about what to expect prior to discharge from hospital with minor stroke and a designated discharge pathway to avoid the development of secondary post-stroke issues in the community.

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Disability and Rehabilitation

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Biomedical and clinical sciences

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Finch, E; Foster, M; Fleming, J, Disrupted biographies: making sense of minor stroke after hospital discharge, Disability and Rehabilitation, pp. 1-8

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