School of Psychology, University of Worcester, Worcester, UK.
School of Psychology, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
Disabil Rehabil. 2021 Nov;43(23):3298-3314. doi: 10.1080/09638288.2020.1743773. Epub 2020 Mar 28.
To systematically review and synthesise the qualitative literature on experiences that challenge self-identity following traumatic brain injury (TBI).
Four electronic databases were searched systematically for qualitative research published between 1965 and August 2017, investigating subjective experiences of identity change following TBI. Papers which met the inclusion criteria were evaluated using the Critical Skills Appraisal Programme (CASP) tool and synthesised using guidelines by Thomas and Harden (2008).
Of the 1965 papers retrieved, 36 met inclusion and quality criteria. Synthesis resulted in six themes: (1) awareness of change in physical, cognitive, emotional and social functioning; (2) autobiographical memory loss; (3) responses of other people that highlight change; (4) loss of autonomy; (5) comparing old me and new me-loss of valued roles and activities; (6) social rejection and stigma.
An in-depth understanding of the experiences that challenge self-identity after TBI can inform rehabilitation to support individuals to negotiate these processes with less distress and more successfully.IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATIONAfter a traumatic brain injury some people perceive catastrophic changes in their self-identity, and this can have a substantial negative impact on their psychological well-being.Circumstances and events that can trigger such appraisals include developing awareness of loss of ability and function; gaps in autobiographical memory; when others highlight loss and change; the loss of valued roles and activities; and social stigma and rejection.Clinicians should be aware of these triggers and their potential impact so that they can support people to negotiate them more effectively, with less damage to self-identity and psychological well-being.
系统回顾和综合分析外伤性脑损伤(TBI)后自我认同受到挑战的定性文献。
系统检索了 1965 年至 2017 年 8 月期间发表的关于 TBI 后身份变化主观体验的定性研究的四个电子数据库。符合纳入标准的论文采用Critical Skills Appraisal Programme(CASP)工具进行评估,并按照 Thomas 和 Harden(2008)的指南进行综合。
在检索到的 1965 篇论文中,有 36 篇符合纳入和质量标准。综合分析结果得出了六个主题:(1)对身体、认知、情感和社会功能变化的认识;(2)自传记忆丧失;(3)他人的反应突出了变化;(4)失去自主权;(5)比较旧的我和新的我-失去有价值的角色和活动;(6)社会排斥和耻辱感。
深入了解 TBI 后挑战自我认同的体验,可以为康复提供信息,以支持个体更顺利、更少痛苦地应对这些过程。
外伤性脑损伤后,有些人会感知到自我认同的灾难性变化,这会对他们的心理健康产生实质性的负面影响。可能引发这种评估的情况和事件包括:意识到能力和功能丧失;自传记忆缺失;当他人强调损失和变化时;失去有价值的角色和活动;以及社会耻辱和排斥。临床医生应该意识到这些触发因素及其潜在影响,以便更有效地支持个体应对这些因素,减少对自我认同和心理健康的损害。