2023
DOI: 10.1080/10749357.2023.2165270
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Family resilience and its predictors among patients with a first-ever stroke one month after stroke: a cross-sectional study

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“…The Caregiver Stress Theory (CST) [ 40 ] based on Roy’s Adaptation Theory explains the psychological responses of caregivers to caregiving tasks. According to this theory, caregiver burden is related to caregiving task-related products, such as caregiving arrangements and timing, social roles, and family support [ 6 , 42 ]. Therefore, encouraging other family members to share the patient’s concerns and participate in caregiving can help augment the family’s ability to combat difficulties together and improve the quality of life of the patient and caregiver.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Caregiver Stress Theory (CST) [ 40 ] based on Roy’s Adaptation Theory explains the psychological responses of caregivers to caregiving tasks. According to this theory, caregiver burden is related to caregiving task-related products, such as caregiving arrangements and timing, social roles, and family support [ 6 , 42 ]. Therefore, encouraging other family members to share the patient’s concerns and participate in caregiving can help augment the family’s ability to combat difficulties together and improve the quality of life of the patient and caregiver.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yin et al (2022) investigated chronic cancer patients and reported that the self-efficacy of these patients has a significant relationship with the resilience of the patients’ families ( p < 0.001), which was in line with the present study [ 56 ]. Zhang et al (2023) investigated chronic stroke patients and found a significant relationship between self-efficacy and resilience of patients’ families ( p < 0.001) [ 22 ]. It can be concluded that the subscales of self-efficacy which include independence, organization, problem-solving, and seeking social support, can be affected by the belief system, organizational model, and communication process in each family.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies have demonstrated that family resilience can augment patients' positive emotions, optimize family functionality and quality of life, facilitate the resolution of family challenges, and aid in the transition to a normal life [ 7 ]. , research has indicated that when confronted with uncontrollable stressors, adopting a positive coping style is beneficial for mitigating negative emotions, moderating stress responses, and promoting family cohesion [ 8 , 9 ]. The findings of another study highlight that enhancing patients' psychological resilience and providing comprehensive support from both within and outside the family context are conducive to fostering a positive outlook among patients, rebuilding confidence in rehabilitation, maintaining normal family functioning, and promoting overall familial well-being [ 10 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%