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4411 Identifying Environmental Barriers to Participation for Community-Dwelling Adults with Stroke: A Descriptive Pilot Study
OBJECTIVES/GOALS: The purpose of this study is to identify and quantitatively describe environmental barriers to community engagement and activity participation for adults with stroke and low income. Repeated electronic surveys collected in real time will reduce recall bias and improve characterizat...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8822986/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cts.2020.398 |
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author | Neff, Anna J Lau, Stephen Wong, Alex Wing-Kai Baum, Carolyn |
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description | OBJECTIVES/GOALS: The purpose of this study is to identify and quantitatively describe environmental barriers to community engagement and activity participation for adults with stroke and low income. Repeated electronic surveys collected in real time will reduce recall bias and improve characterization of barriers. METHODS/STUDY POPULATION: 20-30 community-dwelling adults with stroke and low income will be recruited for this pilot study. Inclusion criteria: > 1 month post stroke and evidence that they have the vision, literacy, and cognitive capacities to answer survey questions on a smart device. Exclusion criteria: severe aphasia, severe mental illness or substance abuse within 3 months, and ataxia. Participants will complete standardized assessments of daily activities, engagement in and perceptions about community activities, social support, and perceived environmental barriers. Participants then complete four surveys per day for 14 days using an app on an iPod Touch, reporting activities attempted and barriers encountered. RESULTS/ANTICIPATED RESULTS: This is the first study of this kind and is a work in progress. We anticipate that the environmental barriers reported will include physical (e.g. built structures, climate, and natural terrain), social (e.g. support or lack thereof; stigma), political (e.g. access to transportation; healthcare services), and technological barriers (e.g. difficulties with personal equipment and/or technologies such as elevators, ticket kiosks, etc.). DISCUSSION/SIGNIFICANCE OF IMPACT: An increased understanding of the barriers facing community-dwelling adults with stroke and low income will facilitate the development of culturally-appropriate and more accessible self-management programs to help this population re-engage in their communities and return to pre-stroke activities. |
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spelling | pubmed-88229862022-02-18 4411 Identifying Environmental Barriers to Participation for Community-Dwelling Adults with Stroke: A Descriptive Pilot Study Neff, Anna J Lau, Stephen Wong, Alex Wing-Kai Baum, Carolyn J Clin Transl Sci Translational Science, Policy, & Health Outcomes Science OBJECTIVES/GOALS: The purpose of this study is to identify and quantitatively describe environmental barriers to community engagement and activity participation for adults with stroke and low income. Repeated electronic surveys collected in real time will reduce recall bias and improve characterization of barriers. METHODS/STUDY POPULATION: 20-30 community-dwelling adults with stroke and low income will be recruited for this pilot study. Inclusion criteria: > 1 month post stroke and evidence that they have the vision, literacy, and cognitive capacities to answer survey questions on a smart device. Exclusion criteria: severe aphasia, severe mental illness or substance abuse within 3 months, and ataxia. Participants will complete standardized assessments of daily activities, engagement in and perceptions about community activities, social support, and perceived environmental barriers. Participants then complete four surveys per day for 14 days using an app on an iPod Touch, reporting activities attempted and barriers encountered. RESULTS/ANTICIPATED RESULTS: This is the first study of this kind and is a work in progress. We anticipate that the environmental barriers reported will include physical (e.g. built structures, climate, and natural terrain), social (e.g. support or lack thereof; stigma), political (e.g. access to transportation; healthcare services), and technological barriers (e.g. difficulties with personal equipment and/or technologies such as elevators, ticket kiosks, etc.). DISCUSSION/SIGNIFICANCE OF IMPACT: An increased understanding of the barriers facing community-dwelling adults with stroke and low income will facilitate the development of culturally-appropriate and more accessible self-management programs to help this population re-engage in their communities and return to pre-stroke activities. Cambridge University Press 2020-07-29 /pmc/articles/PMC8822986/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cts.2020.398 Text en © The Association for Clinical and Translational Science 2020 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Translational Science, Policy, & Health Outcomes Science Neff, Anna J Lau, Stephen Wong, Alex Wing-Kai Baum, Carolyn 4411 Identifying Environmental Barriers to Participation for Community-Dwelling Adults with Stroke: A Descriptive Pilot Study |
title | 4411 Identifying Environmental Barriers to Participation for Community-Dwelling Adults with Stroke: A Descriptive Pilot Study |
title_full | 4411 Identifying Environmental Barriers to Participation for Community-Dwelling Adults with Stroke: A Descriptive Pilot Study |
title_fullStr | 4411 Identifying Environmental Barriers to Participation for Community-Dwelling Adults with Stroke: A Descriptive Pilot Study |
title_full_unstemmed | 4411 Identifying Environmental Barriers to Participation for Community-Dwelling Adults with Stroke: A Descriptive Pilot Study |
title_short | 4411 Identifying Environmental Barriers to Participation for Community-Dwelling Adults with Stroke: A Descriptive Pilot Study |
title_sort | 4411 identifying environmental barriers to participation for community-dwelling adults with stroke: a descriptive pilot study |
topic | Translational Science, Policy, & Health Outcomes Science |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8822986/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cts.2020.398 |
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