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跌倒后的意义探寻:老年髋部骨折患者的受伤经历

Finding meaning after the fall: injury narratives from elderly hip fracture patients.

作者信息

Borkan J M, Quirk M, Sullivan M

机构信息

Family and Community Medicine, University of Massachusetts Medical Center, Worcester 01655.

出版信息

Soc Sci Med. 1991;33(8):947-57. doi: 10.1016/0277-9536(91)90265-e.

Abstract

Hip fractures occur frequently among the elderly, often with severe medical, psychological and social repercussions. This research takes a new look at hip fracture rehabilitation, focusing on meanings and post-fracture prognostic indicators. An innovative methodological approach to narrative analysis is employed which combines ethnographic and epidemiologic techniques. Analyses of injury narratives from 80 elderly subjects interviewed soon after initial hospitalization are presented, focusing on three categories of meaning: explanatory models, sense of disability, and futurity. Insights from these narratives, as well as from questionnaires and observations, shed light on the experience of hip fracture for the elderly. In addition, aspects of the initial narratives are considered in relation to ambulation outcomes at 3 and 6 months. Those individuals who perceive their problem in a more external or mechanical fashion (caused by the environment) show greater improvement in ambulation at 3 and 6 months relative to those who show no evidence of this thinking or who perceive it as an internal or organic problem (in terms of disease or illness). Greater improvement in ambulation at 3 and 6 months is also noted for subjects whose perception of disability was consistent with more autonomy, independence, and a sense of connection with the world around them. The present study demonstrates the potential utility of narrative analysis as a data reduction approach. It also suggests the possibility of new psychosocial prognostic factors for hip fracture rehabilitation.

摘要

髋部骨折在老年人中频繁发生,常常伴有严重的医学、心理和社会影响。本研究重新审视了髋部骨折康复问题,重点关注其意义及骨折后的预后指标。采用了一种创新的叙事分析方法,该方法结合了人种学和流行病学技术。呈现了对80名老年受试者在初次住院后不久进行访谈所得到的损伤叙事分析,重点关注三类意义:解释模型、残疾感和未来性。这些叙事以及问卷调查和观察所得出的见解,揭示了老年人髋部骨折的经历。此外,还考虑了初始叙事的一些方面与3个月和6个月时步行结果的关系。那些以更外在或机械的方式(由环境导致)看待自身问题的个体,相对于那些没有这种思维迹象或认为这是内在或器质性问题(从疾病角度)的个体,在3个月和6个月时步行能力有更大改善。对于那些残疾认知与更多自主性、独立性以及与周围世界的联系感相一致的受试者,在3个月和6个月时步行能力也有更大改善。本研究证明了叙事分析作为一种数据简化方法的潜在效用。它还暗示了髋部骨折康复中新的心理社会预后因素的可能性。

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