Identified needs to enhance life for people with spinal cord injury: a part of the Swedish Needs Assessment Project.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION Disability and Rehabilitation Pub Date : 2024-10-02 DOI:10.1080/09638288.2024.2406982
Johanna Wangdell, Emelie Axwalter, Gunilla Åhrén, Åsa Lundgren Nilsson, Katharina S Sunnerhagen, Jeanette Melin
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Abstract

Purpose: To identify factors that contribute to the enhanced life of people with spinal cord injury (SCI) in Sweden.

Materials and methods: This cross-sectional study combined workshops (n = 38) and survey data (n = 243) from people living with SCI and their relatives, health professionals, and personal care assistants working with people living with SCI. The data were first categorized using Bronfenbrenner's bioecological model, followed by a conventional content analysis.

Results: The factors that contribute to an enhanced life for people living with SCI are similar to those of the general population, including relationships, leisure activities, and occupation within the mesosystem. However, the unique components of the exosystem and macrosystem are specifically associated with people living with SCI. The exosystem, particularly in healthcare, plays a major role for medical reasons but also tends to obtrude and minimize the mesosystem. The macrosystem is essential, as it sets the rules that govern the actors in the other layers, creating prerequisites for meeting the needs of the mesosystem and exosystem.

Conclusions: The needs that contribute to an enhanced life are multifaceted and individualized. Therefore, these systems must be flexible throughout the lifespan of individuals with SCI.

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为改善脊髓损伤患者的生活而确定的需求:瑞典需求评估项目的一部分。
目的:确定有助于改善瑞典脊髓损伤(SCI)患者生活的因素:这项横断面研究结合了研讨会(38 人)和调查数据(243 人),调查对象包括脊髓损伤患者及其亲属、医疗专业人员以及为脊髓损伤患者提供服务的个人护理助理。首先使用布朗芬布伦纳的生物生态模型对数据进行分类,然后进行传统的内容分析:结果:有助于改善 SCI 患者生活的因素与普通人群相似,包括中观生态系统中的人际关系、休闲活动和职业。然而,外在生态系统和宏观系统的独特组成部分与 SCI 患者特别相关。外在系统,尤其是在医疗保健方面,由于医疗原因发挥着重要作用,但也往往会妨碍和削弱中间系统。宏观系统非常重要,因为它制定了管理其他各层参与者的规则,为满足中间系统和外部系统的需求创造了先决条件:有助于改善生活的需求是多方面和个性化的。因此,这些系统必须在 SCI 患者的整个生命周期中保持灵活性。
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Disability and Rehabilitation
Disability and Rehabilitation 医学-康复医学
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审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Disability and Rehabilitation along with Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology are international multidisciplinary journals which seek to encourage a better understanding of all aspects of disability and to promote rehabilitation science, practice and policy aspects of the rehabilitation process.
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