Department of Nursing, University of Ioannina, Ioannina, Greece.
Faculty of Health and Social Sciences, Bournemouth University, Poole, UK.
J Adv Nurs. 2022 Feb;78(2):377-394. doi: 10.1111/jan.15016. Epub 2021 Aug 16.
To acquire an in-depth understanding of how older individuals diagnosed with acquired brain injury (ABI) experience their well-being and care when undergoing physical rehabilitation.
Systematic literature review.
The electronic databases of PubMed, CINAHL, APA PsycInfo, ASSIA and SCOPUS were searched from 2005 to 2020. Extensive reference checking was also conducted.
A systematic review was conducted following PRISMA guidelines, including predominantly qualitative studies. Studies' quality was appraised using the critical apraisal skills programme (CASP) tool.
Seventeen studies met the inclusion criteria. Following methods of thematic synthesis, four overarching interpretive themes were identified: (a) Rehabilitation processes and their impact on older individuals' well-being; (b) Identity and embodiment concerns of older individuals during rehabilitation; (c) Institutional factors affecting older individuals' care and well-being experiences; and (d) Older individuals' participation in creative activities as part of rehabilitation.
Organizational and structural care deficiencies as well as health disparities can adversely impact older individuals' autonomous decision-making and goal-setting potentials. The discrepancy between older individuals' expectations and the reality of returning home along with the illusionary wish to return to a perceived normality, can further negatively affect older individuals' sense of well-being. Constructive communication, emotional support, family involvement in rehabilitation and creating a stimulating, enriching social environment can humanize and facilitate older individuals' adjustment to their new reality following ABI.
There is a lack of qualitative research on older individuals' ABI rehabilitation experiences, especially traumatic brain injury incidents. Further study should consider patients' concerns over their involvement in decision-making and goal setting about their care. Overall, this review reveals the need to examine further the significance of humanizing care and the factors that affect older individuals' sense of well-being.
深入了解诊断患有后天性脑损伤 (ABI) 的老年人在接受物理康复时的幸福感和护理体验。
系统文献回顾。
从 2005 年到 2020 年,检索了 PubMed、CINAHL、APA PsycInfo、ASSIA 和 SCOPUS 电子数据库,并进行了广泛的参考文献检查。
按照 PRISMA 指南进行系统审查,包括主要的定性研究。使用批判性评价技能计划 (CASP) 工具评估研究质量。
符合纳入标准的研究有 17 项。通过主题综合方法,确定了四个总体解释性主题:(a) 康复过程及其对老年人幸福感的影响;(b) 康复期间老年人的身份和体现问题;(c) 影响老年人护理和幸福感体验的机构因素;(d) 老年人作为康复一部分参与创意活动。
组织和结构护理缺陷以及健康差距会对老年人的自主决策和目标设定潜力产生不利影响。老年人对回家的期望与现实之间的差距,以及对恢复到感知正常的虚幻愿望,会进一步对老年人的幸福感产生负面影响。建设性的沟通、情感支持、家庭参与康复以及营造一个刺激、丰富的社会环境,可以使老年人人性化并促进他们适应 ABI 后的新现实。
关于老年人 ABI 康复体验的定性研究很少,尤其是创伤性脑损伤事件。进一步的研究应考虑患者对参与决策和设定护理目标的关注。总的来说,这项综述揭示了需要进一步研究人性化护理的意义以及影响老年人幸福感的因素。