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Living and ageing with stroke: an exploration of conditions influencing participation in social and leisure activities over 15 years

Authors :
Eva Månsson Lexell
Anna Norlander
Susanne Iwarsson
Arne Lindgren
Ann-Cathrin Jönsson
Source :
Brain Injury. 32:858-866
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2018.

Abstract

To explore conditions influencing long-term participation in social and leisure activities among people who have had a stroke.This study had a qualitative design, using a grounded theory methodology. Data collection was based on in-depth interviews performed 15 years after a first-ever stroke with 10 persons recruited from a population-based stroke cohort in Sweden. The study also included four family members.Over time, the stroke meant a changed but gradually normalised life situation. Participation in social and leisure activities was influenced by several transacting personal and contextual conditions changing with time and ageing. Central conditions that emerged from the analysis included personal characteristics, having social and supportive networks, being dependent on others, having access to valued activities and contexts, being motivated to participate, and perceiving sufficient capacity to participate.Long-term participation after stroke is possible despite impairments, but is influenced by a range of personal and environmental conditions. Stroke rehabilitation should be based on an awareness of this influence and address conditions that change with time and ageing during different phases after stroke.

Details

ISSN :
1362301X and 02699052
Volume :
32
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Brain Injury
Accession number :
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