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长期韧性的叙事:两名女性脊髓损伤后老龄化的案例。

Narratives of long-term resilience: two cases of women aging with spinal cord injury.

机构信息

Department of Interdisciplinary Health Sciences, Oakland University, Rochester, MI, USA.

Center for Innovation to Implementation, VA Palo Alto Health Care System, US Department of Veterans Affairs, Menlo Park, CA, USA.

出版信息

Spinal Cord Ser Cases. 2020 Apr 17;6(1):23. doi: 10.1038/s41394-020-0267-8.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a life-changing event that drastically affects a person's sense of identity, ability to participate, and quality of life (QOL). Researchers studying the coping process have often focused on identifying maladaptive behaviors and barriers, and less on positive psychology approaches emphasizing individual strengths. More recently, positive psychology constructs, such as resilience, have received greater attention from SCI researchers. Early and ongoing recognition of resilience in patients with SCI may provide important information to clinicians about adjustment and long-term management. Our purpose is to document patterns and indicators of resilience, using a narrative approach, during various stages of adjustment following SCI.

CASE PRESENTATIONS

Narrative case presentations are deriving from in-depth qualitative interviews with two women aged 63 and 52, living with SCI. Both had complete motor neurological injuries that incurred at 27 and 35 years, respectively. Each woman was interviewed twice, approximately 10 years apart (age 63 and 52, and age 54 and 42). Each demonstrated high levels of resilience through evolving roles of family and caregivers, inner personal strength, and participation in their respective communities. We highlight differences, similarities, and evolution of resilience factors in and between each case.

DISCUSSION

These cases illustrate examples of long-term resilience, adding richness to the resilience construct. Results provide knowledge that can be used to target rehabilitation interventions toward successful coping styles. In sharing these cases, we hope to assist clinicians and researchers to better recognize patterns of resilience in their own patients and study participants.

摘要

简介

脊髓损伤 (SCI) 是一个改变人生的事件,极大地影响了一个人的身份认同感、参与能力和生活质量 (QOL)。研究应对过程的研究人员通常侧重于识别适应不良的行为和障碍,而较少关注强调个人优势的积极心理学方法。最近,积极心理学结构,如韧性,受到了 SCI 研究人员的更多关注。早期和持续认识 SCI 患者的韧性,可能为临床医生提供关于调整和长期管理的重要信息。我们的目的是使用叙述方法,记录 SCI 后调整的各个阶段中韧性的模式和指标。

病例介绍

叙述性病例介绍源自对两名年龄分别为 63 岁和 52 岁的女性的深入定性访谈,她们都患有完全性运动神经损伤,分别在 27 岁和 35 岁时受伤。每位女性都接受了两次采访,时间相隔约 10 年(年龄 63 岁和 52 岁,年龄 54 岁和 42 岁)。两位女性都通过不断变化的家庭和照顾者角色、内在个人力量和参与各自社区,表现出了高水平的韧性。我们强调了每个案例中韧性因素的差异、相似之处和演变。

讨论

这些案例说明了长期韧性的例子,为韧性结构增添了丰富性。结果提供了可以用于针对成功应对方式的康复干预的知识。通过分享这些案例,我们希望帮助临床医生和研究人员更好地识别自己患者和研究参与者中的韧性模式。

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