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Development of a self-help cognitive behavioral therapy programme for reducing the stigma of stroke survivors: A modified Delphi study
Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation. Volume 30(5), Pgs. 468-482.
NARIC Accession Number: J93412. What's this?
Author(s): Tu, Jinyi, Xue, Xiang, Bai, Xuejie, Liu, Yue, Jia, Miao, Zhou, Hongzhen.
Publication Year: 2023.
Abstract: Article describes the development of a self-help cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) program to address the stigma of stroke survivors using the Delphi method. CBT is essentially an educational form of psychotherapy allowing patients to learn new skills in self-management and then apply them in daily life. A logical model of stigma in stroke survivors was derived from a systematic search of the literature and semi-structured interviews with 21 patients to identify factors influencing stigma. The item content of the program was generated based on this logical model in combination with CBT. A modified Delphi process with an expert panel of multidomain experts was used to evaluate and refine the content of the program. Seventeen experts accepted the invitation to participate, and all completed two rounds of the Delphi survey. Six sections and 26 items were identified. Consensus was reached among experts that the self-help CBT program included the following six sections: health education, understanding stigma, cognition change, skills training and self-care, self-acceptance, and relapse prevention. The self-help CBT program includes health education and psychological education. This study extends the limited body of research on stroke-related stigma interventions, and the next step is to evaluate its efficacy in trials.
Descriptor Terms: ATTITUDES TOWARD DISABILITIES, DISCRIMINATION, PATIENT EDUCATION, PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT, PSYCHOTHERAPY, QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS, SELF HELP, STROKE.
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Citation: Tu, Jinyi, Xue, Xiang, Bai, Xuejie, Liu, Yue, Jia, Miao, Zhou, Hongzhen. (2023.) Development of a self-help cognitive behavioral therapy programme for reducing the stigma of stroke survivors: A modified Delphi study. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation., 30(5), Pgs. 468-482. Retrieved 2/23/2024, from REHABDATA database.
NARIC Accession Number: J93412. What's this?
Author(s): Tu, Jinyi, Xue, Xiang, Bai, Xuejie, Liu, Yue, Jia, Miao, Zhou, Hongzhen.
Publication Year: 2023.
Abstract: Article describes the development of a self-help cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) program to address the stigma of stroke survivors using the Delphi method. CBT is essentially an educational form of psychotherapy allowing patients to learn new skills in self-management and then apply them in daily life. A logical model of stigma in stroke survivors was derived from a systematic search of the literature and semi-structured interviews with 21 patients to identify factors influencing stigma. The item content of the program was generated based on this logical model in combination with CBT. A modified Delphi process with an expert panel of multidomain experts was used to evaluate and refine the content of the program. Seventeen experts accepted the invitation to participate, and all completed two rounds of the Delphi survey. Six sections and 26 items were identified. Consensus was reached among experts that the self-help CBT program included the following six sections: health education, understanding stigma, cognition change, skills training and self-care, self-acceptance, and relapse prevention. The self-help CBT program includes health education and psychological education. This study extends the limited body of research on stroke-related stigma interventions, and the next step is to evaluate its efficacy in trials.
Descriptor Terms: ATTITUDES TOWARD DISABILITIES, DISCRIMINATION, PATIENT EDUCATION, PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT, PSYCHOTHERAPY, QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS, SELF HELP, STROKE.
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Citation: Tu, Jinyi, Xue, Xiang, Bai, Xuejie, Liu, Yue, Jia, Miao, Zhou, Hongzhen. (2023.) Development of a self-help cognitive behavioral therapy programme for reducing the stigma of stroke survivors: A modified Delphi study. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation., 30(5), Pgs. 468-482. Retrieved 2/23/2024, from REHABDATA database.
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