A qualitative study of the experience of psychological distress post-stroke
- PMID: 25930078
- DOI: 10.1177/1359105315581067
A qualitative study of the experience of psychological distress post-stroke
Abstract
There is little qualitative data on the emotional effect of stroke upon which to base hypotheses for psychological interventions. We used Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of semi-structured interviews with 10 individuals in the clinical range for psychological distress on the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale to explore their experiences of psychological distress. Three super-ordinate themes (the fear of stroke, loss of self and sense of isolation and aloneness) emerged. Processes involving a lack of acceptance and self-compassion underlined these themes. Internal isolation was found as a great problem. These themes may indicate targets for directed psychological interventions in people following stroke.
Keywords: anxiety; depression; psychological distress; qualitative; stroke.
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