理解与同情网络":地区社区创伤性脑损伤 (TBI) 后幸存者对未满足需求的看法定性研究》。

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Brain Impairment Pub Date : 2023-03-01 Epub Date: 2021-11-04 DOI:10.1017/BrImp.2021.18
Maria Jeannette Hennessy, Karen A Sullivan
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目的:本定性研究旨在确定近期有脑外伤(TBI)史的社区居民对服务和支持的需求:这项定性研究旨在确定近期有脑外伤(TBI)病史的社区居民对服务和支持的需求:我们向 662 名因轻度至重度创伤性脑损伤入院治疗 6-18 个月后的患者邮寄了一份调查问卷。调查包括一个开放式项目("愿望篮"),用于收集有关未满足的重要需求的想法:采用主题分析法对 53 人的回答进行了编码和处理。确定了五个主题(n = 39),其中三个与个人需求有关。这些个人愿望涉及无症状、独立、得到亲人的情感支持以及与亲人的联系。其余的主题则是希望医疗系统和社会做出改变,例如希望医疗服务具有连续性(而不是被遗弃),以及希望社会给予更多的理解和支持:为社区中的创伤性脑损伤患者提供的服务和支持仍有改进的余地。结论:为社区创伤性脑损伤患者提供的服务和支持还有改进的余地,这包括重新考虑出院的方式,解决在社区生活时仍然存在的个人需求,以及提高社会对创伤性脑损伤的认识,以消除不利因素。
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A 'Network of Understanding and Compassion': A Qualitative Study of Survivor Perspectives on Unmet Needs After Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) in Regional Communities.

Objective: This qualitative study aimed to identify the service and support needs of people with a recent history of traumatic brain injury (TBI) living in the community.

Methods: A postal survey was sent to 662 people 6-18 months after hospital admission for a mild-to-severe TBI. The survey included an open-ended item ('wish-basket') for collecting ideas about important unmet needs.

Results: Responses from 53 individuals were coded and processed using thematic analysis. Five themes (n = 39) were identified, three of which were related to personal needs. These personal wishes were about being symptom-free, independent and emotionally supported by, and connected to, loved ones. The remaining themes were about the wished-for changes to the health system and society, such as wishing for health care continuity (as opposed to being abandoned), and for greater understanding and support by society.

Conclusions: There is scope to improve the services and support for people living with TBI in the community. This includes reconsidering the way that discharge occurs, addressing the personal needs that remain when living in the community and promoting greater social awareness of TBI to counteract disadvantage.

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Brain Impairment
Brain Impairment CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-NEUROSCIENCES
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期刊介绍: The journal addresses topics related to the aetiology, epidemiology, treatment and outcomes of brain impairment with a particular focus on the implications for functional status, participation, rehabilitation and quality of life. Disciplines reflect a broad multidisciplinary scope and include neuroscience, neurology, neuropsychology, psychiatry, clinical psychology, occupational therapy, physiotherapy, speech pathology, social work, and nursing. Submissions are welcome across the full range of conditions that affect brain function (stroke, tumour, progressive neurological illnesses, dementia, traumatic brain injury, epilepsy, etc.) throughout the lifespan.
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