Implementation of physiotherapy health education for caregivers and stroke patients
Abstract
Introduction: Globally, stroke stands as a prominent cause of mortality and a significant contributor to disability. The prevalence of stroke is expected to rise by 2030, exposing affected individuals to the risk of secondary complications. Lifestyle choices can further complicate this condition, potentially leading to prolonged hospitalization, substantial medical expenses, the loss of productive working years, and disability. In the context of managing stroke, physiotherapy emerges as a crucial intervention. Notably, the stroke caseload in Zambia has been on the rise (2020), yet there is limited information available on the methodologies employed by physiotherapists for health education at the University Teaching Hospital. This study aims to investigate the delivery of physiotherapy health education to stroke patients and their caretakers at the University Teaching Hospital in 2022. Materials and Methods: Employing a qualitative study design with a case study approach, this research engaged physiotherapists, stroke patients, and caregivers as participants. Data collection involved Focus Group Discussions, and thematic analysis was applied to interpret the gathered information. Ethical clearance was obtained from ERES, the University Teaching Hospital, and the Physiotherapy Department. Results: The study involved a total of 27 participants, comprising 8 physiotherapists, 10 stroke patients, and 9 caregivers. A noteworthy 80% (8 out of 10) of stroke patients received health education, while only 11.1% (1 out of 9) of caregivers received similar education. All physiotherapists (8) uniformly employed a one-on-one approach to deliver health education to both patients and caregivers. Conclusion: The findings reveal that a substantial majority, 80% (8 out of 10), of stroke patients received health education, while a smaller proportion of caregivers (1 out of 9) benefited from such education. The unanimous preference among physiotherapists (8) for the one-on-one method suggests its effectiveness, particularly when integrated into treatment sessions. This approach ensures that education is seamlessly woven into the fabric of ongoing therapeutic interventions.All authors who submit their paper for publication will abide by following provisions of the copyright transfer: 1. The copyright of the paper rests with the authors. And they are transferring the copyright to publish the article and used the article for indexing and storing for public use with due reference to published matter in the name of concerned authors. 2. The authors reserve all proprietary rights such as patent rights and the right to use all or part of the article in future works of their own such as lectures, press releases, and reviews of textbooks. 3. In the case of republication of the whole, part, or parts thereof, in periodicals or reprint publications by a third party, written permission must be obtained from the Managing Editor of JPRM. 4. The authors declare that the material being presented by them in this paper is their original work, and does not contain or include material taken from other copyrighted sources. Wherever such material has been included, it has been clearly indented or/and identified by quotation marks and due and proper acknowledgements given by citing the source at appropriate places. 5. The paper, the final version of which they submit, is not substantially the same as any that they had already published elsewhere. 6. They declare that they have not sent the paper or any paper substantially the same as the submitted one, for publication anywhere else. 7. Furthermore, the author may only post his/her version provided acknowledgement is given to the original source of publication in this journal and a link is inserted wherever published. 8. All contents, Parts, written matters, publications are under copyright act taken by JPRM. 9. Published articles will be available for use by scholars and researchers. 10. IJPRM is not responsible in any type of claim on publication in our Journal. .