Barriers and Facilitators during Community Reintegration of People with Spinal Cord Injury: A Qualitative Study.

Journal of caring sciences Pub Date : 2023-12-30 eCollection Date: 2024-02-01 DOI:10.34172/jcs.2024.31955
Meenakshi Mohan, Roumi Deb
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Abstract

Introduction: Spinal cord injury (SCI) individuals face challenges in community reintegration due to various factors. This study explores the barriers and facilitators affecting their reintegration, aiming to understand and address their diverse needs and challenges in different cultural contexts.

Methods: The present qualitative study was conducted between December 2021 to June 2022 among 71 SCI individuals as data saturation was achieved. Data was collected via structured in-depth interview. Participants were identified through purposive sampling method, admitted, or visited to rehabilitation center, India. Data was analyzed according to Braun and Clarke's thematic analysis method using MAXQDA 2020.

Results: Data analysis led to the emergence of four major themes and several sub-themes specific to the single problem domain. The four major themes of barriers included environmental, cultural, psychological and health-related barriers. However, four facilitators (Family support, financial stability, religious practices, friends and leisure activity) came up which may help in overcoming from the challenges faced by the SCI individuals.

Conclusion: People with SCI face various problems in their care, management and social lives. It is important to give attention to their needs along with comprehensive health support and strengthen the patient-provider interaction. This may generate a sense of self efficacy, self-esteem and promotes the mental well-being of people with spinal cord injuries. Working on the above mentioned issues can help SCI people in low- and middle-income countries become more integrated into their communities.

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脊髓损伤患者重返社区的障碍和促进因素:定性研究。
导言:由于各种因素,脊髓损伤(SCI)患者在重新融入社区方面面临挑战。本研究探讨了影响他们重返社会的障碍和促进因素,旨在了解和应对他们在不同文化背景下的不同需求和挑战:本定性研究于 2021 年 12 月至 2022 年 6 月期间在 71 名 SCI 人士中进行,因为数据已达到饱和。数据通过结构化深度访谈收集。参与者是通过有目的的抽样方法确定的,他们被印度康复中心收治或访问过。根据布劳恩和克拉克的主题分析方法,使用 MAXQDA 2020 对数据进行分析:结果:数据分析得出了针对单一问题领域的四大主题和若干子主题。四大障碍主题包括环境、文化、心理和健康相关障碍。然而,四个促进因素(家庭支持、经济稳定、宗教习俗、朋友和休闲活动)的出现可能有助于克服 SCI 患者面临的挑战:结论:SCI 患者在护理、管理和社交生活中面临各种问题。重要的是,要在提供全面健康支持的同时关注他们的需求,并加强患者与医护人员之间的互动。这可以使脊髓损伤患者产生自我效能感和自尊心,促进他们的心理健康。解决上述问题可帮助中低收入国家的脊髓损伤患者更好地融入社区。
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