Association between participation self-efficacy and participation in stroke survivors

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العنوان: Association between participation self-efficacy and participation in stroke survivors
المؤلفون: Suzanne H S, Lo, Janita P C, Chau, Simon K Y, Lam, Ravneet, Saran, Kai Chow, Choi, Jie, Zhao, David R, Thompson
المصدر: Lo, S H S, Chau, J P C, Lam, S K Y, Saran, R, Choi, K C, Zhao, J & Thompson, D R 2022, ' Association between participation self-efficacy and participation in stroke survivors ', BMC Neurology, vol. 22, 361 . https://doi.org/10.1186/s12883-022-02883-z
سنة النشر: 2022
مصطلحات موضوعية: Aged, 80 and over, Stroke rehabilitation, Stroke Rehabilitation, Clinical Neurology, General Medicine, Middle Aged, Social Participation, Self Efficacy, Brain Ischemia, Social participation, Self-efficacy, Stroke, Cross-Sectional Studies, Humans, Neurology (clinical), Survivors, Aged
الوصف: Background Most stroke survivors face restrictions in functional disability and social participation, which can impede their recovery and community reintegration. Participation self-efficacy refers to survivors’ confidence in using strategies to manage participation in areas including community living and work engagement. This study aimed to assess the association between participation self-efficacy and participation among stroke survivors. Methods This study adopted a cross-sectional correlational design with a convenience sample of 336 stroke survivors recruited from five hospitals in China. Participation self-efficacy was measured using the Chinese version of the Participation Strategies Self-Efficacy Scale (PS-SES-C) and participation measured using the Chinese version of the Reintegration to Normal Living Index (RNLI-C). The association between participation self-efficacy and participation was examined using multiple regression analysis with adjustment for potential confounders. Results Participants had a mean age of 69.9 ± 11.5 years, with most (81.6%) having an ischaemic stroke, and more than half (61.6%) a first-ever stroke. After adjustment for potential confounders, every 10-point increase in the PS-SES-C total score was significantly associated with an average 1.3-point increase in the RNLI-C total score (B = 1.313, SE = 0.196, p Conclusions This study demonstrates that participation self-efficacy is significantly associated with participation among Chinese community-dwelling survivors of a mild or moderate stroke. This suggests that rehabilitation programmes for stroke survivors may be more effective if they incorporate participation-focused strategies designed to enhance self-efficacy. (229 words).
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اللغة: English
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https://pure.qub.ac.uk/en/publications/12434bcd-630c-412b-90e0-5e447966f4bf
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