Experience of sedentary behavior in stroke patients: a Meta-synthesis of qualitative study
10.3760/cma.j.cn115682-20240312-01298
- VernacularTitle:脑卒中患者久坐行为体验质性研究的Meta整合
- Author:
Xiaojun LIU
1
;
Zhongyan DU
;
Lina WANG
;
Lijuan YANG
Author Information
1. 山东大学护理与康复学院,济南 250012
- Keywords:
Stroke;
Sedentary behavior;
Exercise;
Qualitative research;
Meta-synthesis
- From:
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing
2024;30(30):4105-4112
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective:To systematically evaluate the qualitative study on sedentary behavior experience of stroke patients, so as to provide reference for improving the current status of sedentary behavior in stroke patients, increasing their enthusiasm for physical activity, and formulating behavior change strategies.Methods:Qualitative studies on the experience of sedentary behavior in stroke patients were retrieved from PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, Cochrane Library, ProQuest, CINAHL, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, WanFang Data, VIP, and China Biology Medicine. The search period was from database establishment to February 2024. The literature quality evaluation was conducted using the quality evaluation criteria for qualitative research of the Joanna Briggs Institute Evidence-Based Health Care Center. The convergent integration method was used to summarize and integrate the results.Results:A total of 7 articles were included, and 26 research results were extracted and summarized into 10 new categories, forming four integrated results, namely the influence of different environments on sedentary behavior in stroke patients, the multifaceted factors leading to sedentary behavior in stroke patients, limited awareness of the health benefits of reducing sedentary behavior in stroke patients and lack of behavioral motivation, and the need and motivation to reduce sedentary behavior.Conclusions:Medical and nursing staff should mobilize multi-channel support to assist stroke patients in overcoming obstacles to reducing sedentary behavior, fully mobilizing patients' enthusiasm for behavior change, maximizing post-stroke physical activity levels, and reducing the risk of recurrent stroke.