A Qualitative Study into Stroke Caregivers' Educational Needs — Perspectives of Caregivers and Healthcare Professionals

Background: Healthcare professionals (HCPs) often provide information based on what they thought caregivers would need and like to know, rather than on the latter's perceived or actual needs. The current descriptive study was undertaken to find out more about HCP's and caregivers' per...

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Main Authors: Shin Yuh Ang MBA (Healthcare Management), BSc (Nursing), Aung Soe Tin MBBS, MMEDPH, Gill Pavitar BA, MA, Wai May Ng MA (Nursing), BSc (Nursing), Kim En Lee MRCP (UK), FRCP (Edinburgh), Lay Hoon Lim MA (Nursing), BSc (Nursing), Sue Cheng Peh BSc (Nursing), Adv Dip (Neuroscience), Xue Juan Peng BSc (Nursing), Adv Dip (Neuroscience), Siew Noi Janis Tye BSc (Nursing), Adv Dip (Neuroscience), Tse Lert Chua BSc (Nursing)
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Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2013-09-01
Series:Proceedings of Singapore Healthcare
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/201010581302200303
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spelling doaj-b2d58ce2e8ef4350a21c42654ed2ef282020-11-25T03:24:07ZengSAGE PublishingProceedings of Singapore Healthcare2010-10582059-23292013-09-012210.1177/201010581302200303A Qualitative Study into Stroke Caregivers' Educational Needs — Perspectives of Caregivers and Healthcare ProfessionalsShin Yuh Ang MBA (Healthcare Management), BSc (Nursing)0Aung Soe Tin MBBS, MMEDPH1Gill Pavitar BA, MA2Wai May Ng MA (Nursing), BSc (Nursing)3Kim En Lee MRCP (UK), FRCP (Edinburgh)4Lay Hoon Lim MA (Nursing), BSc (Nursing)5Sue Cheng Peh BSc (Nursing), Adv Dip (Neuroscience)6Xue Juan Peng BSc (Nursing), Adv Dip (Neuroscience)7Siew Noi Janis Tye BSc (Nursing), Adv Dip (Neuroscience)8Tse Lert Chua BSc (Nursing)9 Singapore General Hospital, Singapore Singhealth Centre for Health Services Research, Singapore Singhealth Centre for Health Services Research, Singapore National Neuroscience Institute, Singapore National Neuroscience Institute, Singapore National Neuroscience Institute, Singapore Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Singapore Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Singapore National Neuroscience Institute, Singapore Singapore General Hospital, SingaporeBackground: Healthcare professionals (HCPs) often provide information based on what they thought caregivers would need and like to know, rather than on the latter's perceived or actual needs. The current descriptive study was undertaken to find out more about HCP's and caregivers' perceptions of educational needs while the stroke survivor is still being cared for in an acute hospital. Methods: Ten caregivers, five nurses, and two neurologists were interviewed about their perceptions of educational needs during the stroke survivors' stay in acute care. All interviews were audiotaped, transcribed verbatim, and then analysed to identify main patterns of responses. The Framework Approach, which involves the steps of familiarisation, identifying a thematic framework, indexing, charting, mapping, and interpretation was used to inform the analysis. Results: Caregivers and HCPs agreed on the need for information on disease progression, prevention of recurrence, practical and emotional care. However, HCPs felt caregivers should also know about medication, which was not mentioned by any of the caregivers. Caregivers preferred “hands-on experience” and “hearing” from HCP to print materials. While some caregivers felt that their active involvement in caregiving training was not required if a foreign domestic worker (FDW) was to be hired, HCPs interviewed felt strongly that next-of-kin should, nonetheless, be trained as well. Conclusion: The expressed needs on stroke education did not differ greatly between caregivers and HCPs. Perhaps unique to the Singapore context, is the availability of FDWs to take on the care-giving role. HCPs should be aware of differences in expectations in the level of involvement of family members in the presence of a FDW.https://doi.org/10.1177/201010581302200303
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author Shin Yuh Ang MBA (Healthcare Management), BSc (Nursing)
Aung Soe Tin MBBS, MMEDPH
Gill Pavitar BA, MA
Wai May Ng MA (Nursing), BSc (Nursing)
Kim En Lee MRCP (UK), FRCP (Edinburgh)
Lay Hoon Lim MA (Nursing), BSc (Nursing)
Sue Cheng Peh BSc (Nursing), Adv Dip (Neuroscience)
Xue Juan Peng BSc (Nursing), Adv Dip (Neuroscience)
Siew Noi Janis Tye BSc (Nursing), Adv Dip (Neuroscience)
Tse Lert Chua BSc (Nursing)
spellingShingle Shin Yuh Ang MBA (Healthcare Management), BSc (Nursing)
Aung Soe Tin MBBS, MMEDPH
Gill Pavitar BA, MA
Wai May Ng MA (Nursing), BSc (Nursing)
Kim En Lee MRCP (UK), FRCP (Edinburgh)
Lay Hoon Lim MA (Nursing), BSc (Nursing)
Sue Cheng Peh BSc (Nursing), Adv Dip (Neuroscience)
Xue Juan Peng BSc (Nursing), Adv Dip (Neuroscience)
Siew Noi Janis Tye BSc (Nursing), Adv Dip (Neuroscience)
Tse Lert Chua BSc (Nursing)
A Qualitative Study into Stroke Caregivers' Educational Needs — Perspectives of Caregivers and Healthcare Professionals
Proceedings of Singapore Healthcare
author_facet Shin Yuh Ang MBA (Healthcare Management), BSc (Nursing)
Aung Soe Tin MBBS, MMEDPH
Gill Pavitar BA, MA
Wai May Ng MA (Nursing), BSc (Nursing)
Kim En Lee MRCP (UK), FRCP (Edinburgh)
Lay Hoon Lim MA (Nursing), BSc (Nursing)
Sue Cheng Peh BSc (Nursing), Adv Dip (Neuroscience)
Xue Juan Peng BSc (Nursing), Adv Dip (Neuroscience)
Siew Noi Janis Tye BSc (Nursing), Adv Dip (Neuroscience)
Tse Lert Chua BSc (Nursing)
author_sort Shin Yuh Ang MBA (Healthcare Management), BSc (Nursing)
title A Qualitative Study into Stroke Caregivers' Educational Needs — Perspectives of Caregivers and Healthcare Professionals
title_short A Qualitative Study into Stroke Caregivers' Educational Needs — Perspectives of Caregivers and Healthcare Professionals
title_full A Qualitative Study into Stroke Caregivers' Educational Needs — Perspectives of Caregivers and Healthcare Professionals
title_fullStr A Qualitative Study into Stroke Caregivers' Educational Needs — Perspectives of Caregivers and Healthcare Professionals
title_full_unstemmed A Qualitative Study into Stroke Caregivers' Educational Needs — Perspectives of Caregivers and Healthcare Professionals
title_sort qualitative study into stroke caregivers' educational needs — perspectives of caregivers and healthcare professionals
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Proceedings of Singapore Healthcare
issn 2010-1058
2059-2329
publishDate 2013-09-01
description Background: Healthcare professionals (HCPs) often provide information based on what they thought caregivers would need and like to know, rather than on the latter's perceived or actual needs. The current descriptive study was undertaken to find out more about HCP's and caregivers' perceptions of educational needs while the stroke survivor is still being cared for in an acute hospital. Methods: Ten caregivers, five nurses, and two neurologists were interviewed about their perceptions of educational needs during the stroke survivors' stay in acute care. All interviews were audiotaped, transcribed verbatim, and then analysed to identify main patterns of responses. The Framework Approach, which involves the steps of familiarisation, identifying a thematic framework, indexing, charting, mapping, and interpretation was used to inform the analysis. Results: Caregivers and HCPs agreed on the need for information on disease progression, prevention of recurrence, practical and emotional care. However, HCPs felt caregivers should also know about medication, which was not mentioned by any of the caregivers. Caregivers preferred “hands-on experience” and “hearing” from HCP to print materials. While some caregivers felt that their active involvement in caregiving training was not required if a foreign domestic worker (FDW) was to be hired, HCPs interviewed felt strongly that next-of-kin should, nonetheless, be trained as well. Conclusion: The expressed needs on stroke education did not differ greatly between caregivers and HCPs. Perhaps unique to the Singapore context, is the availability of FDWs to take on the care-giving role. HCPs should be aware of differences in expectations in the level of involvement of family members in the presence of a FDW.
url https://doi.org/10.1177/201010581302200303
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