Concept analysis of social participation in stroke patients
10.3760/cma.j.115682-20230309-00894
- VernacularTitle:脑卒中患者社会参与的概念分析
- Author:
Qiuning XU
1
;
Fang WANG
;
Yan LYU
;
Huiying YAN
Author Information
1. 南京大学医学院附属鼓楼医院神经外科,南京 210008
- Keywords:
Stroke;
Social participation;
Concept analysis
- From:
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing
2023;29(27):3767-3772
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective:To clarify the concept of social participation in stroke patients from the perspective of nursing practice by conducting a systematic analysis of the development, application, attributes, typical cases, prerequisites, and results of the concept of social participation in stroke patients.Methods:This study searched Chinese databases such as China National Knowledge Infrastructure, WanFang Data, and VIP, as well as English databases such as PubMed, Web of Science, and PsycINFO. The Walker and Avant concept analysis method was a theoretical framework for analysis and discussion.Results:Through literature analysis, a total of 72 articles were included for conceptual analysis. It was concluded that social participation in stroke patients had three concept attributes, including voluntary willingness to participate in activities, assuming social roles, meeting their own needs and realizing personal value. Its antecedents included demographic, physiological, psychological, and environmental factors. The results focused on rehabilitation and functional independence, life satisfaction, quality of life, and caregiver burden. Its measurement indicators included evaluation tools containing social participation items and evaluation tools centered around social participation.Conclusions:This concept is based on the cultural background and medical environment of China, and is defined from the perspective of nursing practice, combined with the characteristics of social participation of stroke patients. This concept helps to clarify the social participation of stroke patients. The accurate use of this concept in nursing research and nursing theory can provide a theoretical basis for future research on social participation and intervention in stroke patients.