Holloway Mark, Tyrrell Lauren
a Head First Assessment and Case Management Ltd. , University of Sussex, Brighton , East Sussex , UK.
b Barwon Health McKellar Community Rehabilitation Centre , North Geelong , Victoria , Australia.
J Soc Work Disabil Rehabil. 2016 Jul-Dec;15(3-4):234-259. doi: 10.1080/1536710X.2016.1220883. Epub 2016 Sep 20.
Growing numbers of adults live with the consequences of acquired brain injury (ABI). Those affected frequently require medical input, rehabilitation, and social care. Individuals could suffer from a range of impairments that affect functional abilities. Limited attention has been paid to parenting with an ABI both within the social work and ABI literature. Parents with ABI present specific challenges to social workers and rehabilitationists. Case studies are used to illustrate how services can work to protect and support all parties, facilitating engagement with rehabilitation. The article concludes by considering the knowledge needed to facilitate engagement with rehabilitation and support.
越来越多的成年人承受着后天性脑损伤(ABI)带来的后果。这些受影响的人经常需要医疗投入、康复治疗和社会护理。个体可能会遭受一系列影响功能能力的损伤。在社会工作和ABI相关文献中,对患有ABI的父母育儿问题的关注有限。患有ABI的父母给社会工作者和康复专家带来了特殊挑战。本文通过案例研究来说明服务机构如何开展工作以保护和支持所有各方,促进其参与康复治疗。文章最后探讨了促进参与康复治疗和提供支持所需的知识。