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Background: Professional support and communication stimulates the professional-patient relationship and supports the recovery of stroke patients.Objectives: To describe the perspectives of patients with stroke regarding communication, professional support, and their ability to participate in processes and integrated care with health providers.Methods: A qualitative study was conducted. A purposeful sampling and snowball-technique were used. Patients diagnosed with moderate or severe stroke in the post-acute or chronic stage of the disease were included. Data collection consisted of in-depth interviews and researcher field notes. A thematic analysis was performed.Results: Thirty-one patients were included. Three themes were identified: 1) Providing support, with four categories, professional behavior, personalized attention, the heart of the professional and building a bond with the patient; 2) Facilitating communication, with three categories, the patient as the recipient, the content of the message and the channel, and the professional as the person that conveys the message; and 3) Promoting participation, with two categories, barriers, and incentives to participate.Conclusions: When providing support, professionals should consider communicating information and encouraging the participation of stroke patients for integrated care.
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Martin-Sanz, B; Salazar-De-La-Guerra, RM; Cuenca-Zaldivar, JN; Aguila-Maturana, AM; Garcia-Bravo, C; Salcedo-Perez-Juana, M; Capio-Calatayud, E; Palac (2022). Understanding the Professional Care Experience of Patients with Stroke: A Qualitative Study Using In-Depth Interviews. International Journal of Integrated Care, 22(4), 2-. DOI: 10.5334/ijic.6526

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