Shepherd Center, Crawford Research Institute, Atlanta, GA, USA.
School of Nursing, Duke University, Durham, NC, USA.
Disabil Rehabil. 2021 Mar;43(5):685-695. doi: 10.1080/09638288.2019.1638456. Epub 2019 Jul 12.
Persons with moderate-to-severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) face issues with health, wellness, and safety that affect their ability to independently manage their care, even for individuals who are ≥75% independent in activities of daily living. These issues often lead to increased family involvement in managing the person's condition after discharge home.
We explored health, wellness, and safety concerns after discharge home from inpatient rehabilitation from the perspectives of persons with TBI who are ≥75% independent in activities of daily living and their family caregivers.
We interviewed 27 persons with TBI and family caregivers and used conventional content analysis to analyse the data.
Seven themes related to health, wellness, and safety encompassed participants' experience. Health themes included: (1) attempting to manage medications and (2) navigating mental health difficulties. Wellness themes included: (1) working to stay physically active, (2) dealing with sleep and sleeplessness, and (3) adjusting to changing social relationships. Safety themes were: (1) addressing mobility challenges and (2) compensating for complications with cognitive functioning.
Findings can guide the development of tools, supports, and resources to promote health, wellness, and safety of persons with TBI as they recover after discharge home.Implications for rehabilitationFindings on numerous concerns related to health, wellness, and safety suggest the need for implementation or development and testing of tools, supports, and resources to promote health, wellness, and safety of persons with traumatic brain injury as they recover after discharge home.Our findings can be used to educate healthcare providers and increase awareness of the nuanced challenges patients and families face after discharge home.Findings can also be used by providers to educate patients and families on realistic expectations for life after discharge.
患有中重度创伤性脑损伤(TBI)的人在健康、健康和安全方面存在问题,这影响了他们独立管理自身护理的能力,即使是那些日常生活活动中≥75%独立的人也是如此。这些问题往往导致患者出院回家后,家庭成员更多地参与管理患者的病情。
我们从日常生活活动中≥75%独立的 TBI 患者及其家庭照顾者的角度探讨了出院后健康、健康和安全方面的问题。
我们采访了 27 名 TBI 患者及其家庭照顾者,并使用常规内容分析法对数据进行分析。
七个与健康、健康和安全相关的主题涵盖了参与者的经历。健康主题包括:(1)试图管理药物和(2)应对心理健康问题。健康主题包括:(1)努力保持身体活跃,(2)应对睡眠和失眠问题,以及(3)适应不断变化的社会关系。安全主题包括:(1)解决行动障碍问题,(2)应对认知功能障碍的并发症。
研究结果可以为工具、支持和资源的开发提供指导,以促进 TBI 患者出院后的健康、健康和安全。
与健康、健康和安全相关的众多问题的研究结果表明,需要开发或测试工具、支持和资源,以促进 TBI 患者出院后的健康、健康和安全。我们的研究结果可以用于教育医疗保健提供者,并提高他们对患者和家庭出院后面临的细微挑战的认识。研究结果也可以被提供者用来教育患者和家庭关于出院后的现实生活期望。