Duff Diane
School of Nursing, York University, Toronto, ON.
Axone. 2006 Winter;27(2):9-23.
Negotiating is the core variable or central concern of families who have a close relative in a state of post-comatose unawareness or minimal responsiveness following a severe traumatic brain injury. Family members negotiate with each other, with members of the health care team, and with others such as insurance agents, case managers, and representatives of the justice system on behalf of the injured individual. Family members also negotiate the intricacies of the health care system. These are the findings of a 16-month grounded theory study conducted on two acute neurosurgical units in Toronto, with 25 family members from 11 families who had a close family member who suffered a severe traumatic brain injury and who was in a state of post-comatose unawareness or minimal responsiveness. An extensive review of the scholarly literature related to family research methodology and family research related to families following the brain injury of a family member is also provided in this paper.
对于那些有近亲在严重创伤性脑损伤后处于昏迷后无反应或最低反应状态的家庭来说,协商是核心变量或主要关注点。家庭成员相互之间、与医疗团队成员以及与保险代理人、病例管理人员和司法系统代表等其他人就受伤个体的情况进行协商。家庭成员还需应对医疗系统的复杂情况。这些是在多伦多的两个急性神经外科病房进行的为期16个月的扎根理论研究的结果,研究对象是来自11个家庭的25名家庭成员,他们都有一位近亲遭受了严重创伤性脑损伤且处于昏迷后无反应或最低反应状态。本文还对与家庭研究方法以及家庭成员脑损伤后家庭相关研究的学术文献进行了广泛综述。