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Research Progress on Social Avoidance and Distress in Stroke Patients

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DOI: 10.23977/medsc.2023.040704 | Downloads: 12 | Views: 403

Author(s)

Bai Jinwen 1, Yang Kun 1, Maria Della C. Rañeses 2, Minerva B. De Ala 1

Affiliation(s)

1 School of Nursing, Philippine Women's University, Malate, Manila, 1004 Metro Manila, Philippines
2 Bicol University, Legazpi City, Albay, Philippines

Corresponding Author

Bai Jinwen

ABSTRACT

This study reviewed the research on social avoidance and distress in stroke patients for future research. This study reviewed and summarized the research on social avoidance and distress in stroke patients. This paper analyzed the research status, evaluation tools, influencing factors, and intervention methods of social avoidance and distress in stroke patients, and suggested directions for future research. Social avoidance and distress are common among stroke patients, and there is currently a lack of tools to assess social avoidance and distress. Gender, age, clinical biological indicators, stroke sequelae, psychological factors, social support, and social discrimination are influencing factors for social avoidance and distress in stroke patients. Social avoidance and distress can be alleviated by self-management, health empowerment intervention, and implementing mindfulness-based stress reduction therapy. Social avoidance and distress seriously affect the quality of life of stroke patients and are detrimental to their social lives. Hence, it is necessary to develop assessment tools to evaluate social avoidance and distress for stroke patients. Additionally, it is important to continuously improve social support systems and health education to motivate and reintegrate stroke patients into society.

KEYWORDS

Stroke, Social avoidance and distress, Research progress

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Bai Jinwen, Yang Kun, Maria Della C. Rañeses, Minerva B. De Ala, Research Progress on Social Avoidance and Distress in Stroke Patients. MEDS Clinical Medicine (2023) Vol. 4: 15-20. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/medsc.2023.040704.

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