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“我有点弄明白了”:创伤性脑损伤(TBI)患者使用社交媒体的观点和体验——自决权促进在线参与和包容。

'I kind of figured it out': the views and experiences of people with traumatic brain injury (TBI) in using social media-self-determination for participation and inclusion online.

机构信息

Speech Pathology, Graduate School of Health, UTS, Ultimo, NSW, Australia.

School of Engineering, Deakin University, Geelong, VIC, Australia.

出版信息

Int J Lang Commun Disord. 2019 Mar;54(2):221-233. doi: 10.1111/1460-6984.12405. Epub 2018 Jun 5.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Social media can support people with communication disability to access information, social participation and support. However, little is known about the experiences of people with traumatic brain injury (TBI) who use social media to determine their needs in relation to social media use.

AIMS

To determine the views and experiences of adults with TBI and cognitive-communication disability on using social media, specifically: (1) the nature of their social media experience; (2) barriers and facilitators to successful use; and (3) strategies that enabled their use of social media.

METHODS & PROCEDURES: Thirteen adults (seven men, six women) with TBI and cognitive-communication disability were interviewed about their social media experiences, and a content thematic analysis was conducted.

OUTCOMES & RESULTS: Participants used several social media platforms including Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and virtual gaming worlds. All but one participant used social media several times each day and all used social media for social connection. Five major themes emerged from the data: (1) getting started in social media for participation and inclusion; (2) drivers to continued use of social media; (3) manner of using social media; (4) navigating social media; and (5) an evolving sense of social media mastery. In using platforms in a variety of ways, some participants developed an evolving sense of social media mastery. Participants applied caution in using social media, tended to learn through a process of trial and error, and lacked structured supports from family, friends or health professionals. They also reported several challenges that influenced their ability to use social media, but found support from peers in using the social media platforms. This information could be used to inform interventions supporting the use of social media for people with TBI and directions for future research.

CONCLUSIONS & IMPLICATIONS: Social media offers adults with TBI several opportunities to communicate and for some to develop and strengthen social relationships. However, some adults with TBI also reported the need for more information about how to use social media. Their stories suggested a need to develop a sense of purpose in relation to using social media, and ultimately more routine and purposeful use to develop a sense of social media mastery. Further research is needed to examine the social media data and networks of people with TBI, to verify and expand upon the reported findings, and to inform roles that family, friends and health professionals may play in supporting rehabilitation goals for people with TBI.

摘要

背景

社交媒体可以帮助有沟通障碍的人获取信息、参与社会活动并获得支持。然而,对于使用社交媒体来确定自身需求的创伤性脑损伤(TBI)患者的经历,我们知之甚少。

目的

确定有 TBI 和认知沟通障碍的成年人使用社交媒体的观点和体验,具体包括:(1)他们社交媒体体验的性质;(2)成功使用社交媒体的障碍和促进因素;(3)使他们能够使用社交媒体的策略。

方法和程序

对 13 名患有 TBI 和认知沟通障碍的成年人进行了有关其社交媒体体验的访谈,并进行了内容主题分析。

结果和结论

参与者使用了几个社交媒体平台,包括 Facebook、Twitter、Instagram 和虚拟游戏世界。除一名参与者外,所有参与者每天都会多次使用社交媒体,并且都将社交媒体用于社交联系。数据中出现了五个主要主题:(1)在社交媒体中参与和融入的起步阶段;(2)继续使用社交媒体的动力;(3)使用社交媒体的方式;(4)驾驭社交媒体;以及(5)对社交媒体掌握感的不断增强。通过以各种方式使用平台,一些参与者逐渐增强了对社交媒体的掌握感。参与者在使用社交媒体时保持谨慎,倾向于通过反复试验的过程学习,并且缺乏来自家人、朋友或健康专业人员的结构化支持。他们还报告了一些影响他们使用社交媒体能力的挑战,但从同行那里获得了使用社交媒体平台的支持。这些信息可以用于为 TBI 患者提供使用社交媒体的干预措施提供信息,并为未来的研究指明方向。

结论和意义

社交媒体为 TBI 成年人提供了多种交流机会,并且为一些成年人提供了发展和加强社交关系的机会。然而,一些 TBI 成年人也表示需要更多有关如何使用社交媒体的信息。他们的故事表明,需要在使用社交媒体方面确定一个目标感,最终更有规律和有目的的使用社交媒体以增强社交媒体掌握感。需要进一步研究 TBI 患者的社交媒体数据和网络,以验证和扩展报告的发现,并为家人、朋友和健康专业人员在支持 TBI 患者康复目标方面可能发挥的作用提供信息。

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