‘The second I got the phone call, everything changed.’ Exploring the temporal experiences of the spouses and partners of spinal cord injured sportsmen

IF 8 2区 医学 Q1 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM Qualitative Research in Sport Exercise and Health Pub Date : 2022-09-28 DOI:10.1080/2159676X.2022.2127863
A. Sparkes
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ABSTRACT Just as those who suffer a disabling spinal cord injury (SCI) through sport become wounded storytellers so do their spouses/partners. Little however is known about the experiences of such spouses/partners and even less is known about how time operates to shape these experiences. This article, therefore, draws on life story data to explore the experiences of three women whose male spouses/partners have become disabled due to a SCI received whilst playing rugby. A thematic narrative analysis revealed how this event instigates a temporal-relational disruption that catapults these women into living in, by and through different types of time that operate in a multi-dimensional manner to shape how they construct their identities and come to understand themselves and others with a past, and a present, that has consequences for their future. The implications of this process for health care professionals in supporting those who face similar sets of circumstance are considered.
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“我接到电话的那一刻,一切都变了。探索脊髓损伤运动员的配偶和伴侣的短暂经历
就像那些因运动而遭受脊髓损伤(SCI)的人成为受伤的讲故事者一样,他们的配偶/伴侣也是如此。然而,人们对这些配偶/伴侣的经历知之甚少,对时间如何塑造这些经历的了解就更少了。因此,本文利用生活故事数据来探讨三位女性的经历,她们的男性配偶/伴侣在玩橄榄球时因脊髓损伤而致残。一项主题叙事分析揭示了这一事件如何引发了一种时间关系的破坏,这种破坏将这些女性推入生活中,通过并通过不同类型的时间,以多维度的方式运作,塑造她们如何构建自己的身份,并通过过去和现在来理解自己和他人,这对她们的未来产生了影响。考虑到这一过程对卫生保健专业人员在支持面临类似情况的人方面的影响。
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