Department of Audiology and Speech Pathology, University of Melbourne, Australia.
Soundfair.
Int J Audiol. 2021 Sep;60(9):723-734. doi: 10.1080/14992027.2020.1870051. Epub 2021 Jan 27.
To identify presence and nature of Third-Party Disability experienced by Significant Others (SOs) of people with ongoing vestibular symptoms using the World Health Organisation International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (WHO-ICF) framework.
Qualitative semi-structured interviews were conducted and analysed by mapping transcripts to the WHO-ICF framework.
Ten SOs of people with ongoing vestibular symptoms were interviewed. Maximum variation sampling was used.
Data mapped to 5 codes in the body functions component of the ICF, highlighting psychological impact on the SO and a broad range of negative emotions; 28 codes in the activities and participations component, showing impaired ability across several areas of the SO's life including social life, communication, general tasks and maintaining domestic balance; and 19 codes in the environmental factors component, highlighting the importance of supportive relationships and functioning health systems.
Third-Party Disability was identified, including psychological impacts on the SO, interruption to their daily lives and increased domestic responsibility. Health professionals may lessen disability by encouraging support networks and practicing family-centred care.
使用世界卫生组织国际功能、残疾和健康分类(WHO-ICF)框架,确定正在经历持续性前庭症状的患者的重要他人(SO)所经历的第三方残疾的存在和性质。
采用半结构式定性访谈,并通过将转录本映射到 WHO-ICF 框架进行分析。
对 10 名正在经历持续性前庭症状的患者的 SO 进行了访谈。采用最大变异抽样。
数据映射到 ICF 身体功能组件中的 5 个代码,突出了 SO 的心理影响和广泛的负面情绪;在活动和参与组件中有 28 个代码,显示 SO 的生活的多个领域的能力受损,包括社交生活、沟通、一般任务和维持家庭平衡;在环境因素组件中有 19 个代码,强调了支持性关系和功能健全的卫生系统的重要性。
确定了第三方残疾,包括 SO 的心理影响、日常生活中断和增加的家庭责任。卫生专业人员可以通过鼓励支持网络和实践以家庭为中心的护理来减轻残疾。