Kennedy P, Lude P, Elfström M L, Cox A
Oxford Doctoral Course in Clinical Psychology, University of Oxford , UK ; Department of Clinical Psychology, National Spinal Injuries Centre, Stoke Mandeville Hospital , Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire , UK.
Top Spinal Cord Inj Rehabil. 2013 Summer;19(3):202-10. doi: 10.1310/sci1903-202.
Significant research has focused on psychological difficulties following spinal cord injury (SCI), and there is a small prevalence of individuals who experience distress after injury. However, the converse is that many adjust well to injury and rate their quality of life highly. Despite this, there has been a comparative dearth of research investigating positive psychological outcomes after SCI, perceived by individuals living with this disability.
To explore individuals' perceptions of gain following the experience of SCI.
Participants, who had sustained an SCI between the ages 16 and 83, responded to an open-ended written question: "What do you think you have gained from the experience of spinal cord injury?" This was administered at 4 time points post injury: 6 weeks, 12 weeks, 1 year, and 2 years.
Participants' responses were analyzed qualitatively using the framework of thematic analysis. Thirteen themes were identified: relationships, appreciation of relationships, perspective and appreciation of life, new goals or priorities, understanding of SCI or disability, appreciation of health or health care, changed personality, opportunity or challenge, knowledge of SCI or body, newly acquired skills, spirituality, acceptance, and nothing. Descriptive statistics were incorporated in the presentation of the data.
This study provides evidence that a broad range of positive as well as negative psychological outcomes are possible following SCI. More research is needed to better understand the process through which these outcomes arise and to inform how such outcomes may be communicated to persons experiencing this type of injury.
大量研究聚焦于脊髓损伤(SCI)后的心理问题,且受伤后经历痛苦的个体占比很小。然而,相反的情况是,许多人能很好地适应损伤并对自己的生活质量给予高度评价。尽管如此,对于SCI患者所感知的损伤后积极心理结果的研究相对较少。
探讨个体对脊髓损伤经历后所获收获的认知。
年龄在16至83岁之间的脊髓损伤参与者回答一个开放式书面问题:“你认为你从脊髓损伤经历中获得了什么?”该问题在受伤后的4个时间点进行询问:6周、12周、1年和2年。
使用主题分析框架对参与者的回答进行定性分析。确定了13个主题:人际关系、对人际关系的感激、人生观和对生活的感激、新目标或优先事项、对SCI或残疾的理解、对健康或医疗保健的感激、性格改变、机会或挑战、对SCI或身体的了解、新获得的技能、精神层面、接受以及无收获。在数据呈现中纳入了描述性统计。
本研究提供了证据,表明脊髓损伤后可能出现广泛的积极和消极心理结果。需要更多研究来更好地理解这些结果产生的过程,并为如何将这些结果传达给经历此类损伤的人提供信息。