The relationship between social support and participation in stroke: A systematic review

African Journal of Disability

 
 
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Title The relationship between social support and participation in stroke: A systematic review
 
Creator Elloker, Toughieda Rhoda, Anthea J.
 
Subject — Stroke; Recovery; Social Support; Participation
Description Background: The incidence of cerebrovascular accidents with its devastating effects on individuals is increasing. Post-stroke, restrictions in participation are common and social support could have an influence on this. Social support provided to individuals post-stroke is vital, but the relationship between social support and participation is not well understood.Objectives: This review aimed to systematically determine the relationship between social support and participation post-stroke, based on the literature available.Method: Ebscohost, Science Direct, Biomed Central, Cochrane Library, Google Scholar, Pedro Central and Wiley Online were the electronic databases searched between 2001 and 2016. Articles were deemed to be eligible if they met the inclusion criteria and successfully underwent scrutiny to determine their relevance and methodological quality, using tools from the Critical Appraisal Skills Programme and Milton Keynes Primary Trust. A narrative synthesis method was used to analyse the included studies.Results: A total of 54 articles were identified after screening, and six articles were deemed eligible for inclusion. The articles consisted of cross-sectional, qualitative and cohort studies. Articles showed distinct, significant relationships between social support and participation where the quality and quantity of social support were important. High levels of social support had a positive influence on participation, social and leisure activities, as well as returning to work post-stroke.Conclusion: A positive relationship exists between social support and participation post-stroke. Health professionals need to include social support interventions when attempting to manage the individual with stroke holistically, as this will have positive effects on participation.
 
Publisher AOSIS
 
Contributor National Research Fund
Date 2018-10-10
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion — Review
Format text/html application/epub+zip application/xml application/pdf
Identifier 10.4102/ajod.v7i0.357
 
Source African Journal of Disability; Vol 7 (2018); 9 pages 2226-7220 2223-9170
 
Language eng
 
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Coverage Western Cape; Cape Town 2001-2016 —
Rights Copyright (c) 2018 Toughieda Elloker, Anthea J. Rhoda https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
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