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Summary of Best Evidence for Self-Management of Patients with Motor Dysfunction After Stroke postprint

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Abstract:  Background Self-management meets the long-term rehabilitation needs of stroke patients and their families. However,there is a lack of relevant evidence,and there is no scientific and standardized self-management program in clinical practice. Objective To evaluate and summarize the best evidence of self-management in patients with motor dysfunction after stroke. Methods PubMed,Cochrane Library,Web of Science,Embase,CINAHL,CNKI,Wanfang Data,VIP,Chinese Biomedical Literature Database(CBM),American Heart Association/American Stroke Association(AHA/ASA),World Stroke Organization(WSO),Chinese Stroke Association(CSA),Guidelines International Network(GIN),Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network(SIGN),National Guideline Clearinghouse(NGC),and Yimaitong were searched for relevant research evidence on self-management of patients with motor dysfunction after stroke from inception to July 2022,including guidelines,expert consensuses,systematic reviews,quasi-experimental studies,and randomized controlled studies. Two researchers independently evaluated the quality of the retrieved literature by using the 2017 version of the Appraisal of Guidelines for Research and Evaluation(AGREE Ⅱ )and the 2016 version of the literature evaluation criteria developed by the Joanna Briggs Institute(JBI)Evidence-based Health Care Center,extracted evidence and graded the quality of the evidence to summarize the best evidence of self-management in patients with motor dysfunction after stroke. Results A total of 36 studies were involved,including 9 guidelines,4 expert consensuses,5 systematic reviews,5 quasi-experimental studies,and 13 randomized controlled studies,which were summarized in 6aspects of organization and management,assessment,exercise instruction,health education,psychological support,monitoring and follow-up. Conclusions The evidence of self-management in patients with motor dysfunction after stroke summarized in this study contains6 aspects:organization and management,assessment,exercise instruction,health education,psychological support,monitoring and follow-up. Healthcare workers should select the best evidence based on the individual situation and needs of patients in the context of clinical practice,and provide personalized self-management interventions for patients,so as to improve their motor function and self#2;management ability,promoting the recovery of disease.

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