Abstract

Introduction: Stroke survivors may face challenges in managing their psychosocial functions. However, little is known about psychosocial experiences and needs of community-dwelling stroke survivors, particularly in China. Purpose: This study explored the experiences and needs of psychosocial recovery among Chinese community-dwelling stroke survivors. Methods: Semi-structured and individual interviews were conducted with participants in Macao from community healthcare centers and supported groups using convenience sampling. Participants were asked about their experiences, challenges, and strategies for managing post-stroke psychosocial functions, and desired support for psychosocial recovery. Interview data were transcribed verbatim and analyzed thematically. Results: Twenty-six participants (mean age: 69.96±14.06 years old; mean post-stroke duration: 83.88±66.8 months) were recruited to participate in interviews. Regarding the experiences and challenges, most participants faced obstacles in managing emotions and barriers to rebuilding social lives due to the impacts of physical disabilities. Generally, most participants recognized that they were a minority of people in society, and some experienced further invalidation by society. The majority of participants lost motivation and expectations to face challenges, hesitated to disclose their conditions to others, and had less confidence in social interactions as they felt that they were different from others. Meanwhile, some participants adopted strategies to improve their psychosocial functions, including appreciation for oneself and important persons or events supporting them, adjustments to the disparity between expectations and reality, and reinterpretations of unpleasant experiences. Furthermore, communal creative activities offered by health professionals and peer support were recommended. Conclusion: To promote post-stroke psychosocial recovery in communities, health professionals should consider designing meaningful group activities for stroke survivors to meet their psychosocial needs. These findings will guide the development of interventions for enhancing psychosocial functions among Chinese community-dwelling stroke survivors.

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