Graduate Program in Rehabilitation Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.
Rehabilitation Research Program, GF Strong Rehabilitation Centre, Vancouver, Canada.
Neuropsychol Rehabil. 2022 Sep;32(8):2102-2124. doi: 10.1080/09602011.2022.2113100. Epub 2022 Aug 23.
Individuals with a moderate to severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) experience substantial changes in their life. This constructivist grounded theory study aimed to develop an explanatory model that explores the impact of changes in social participation and self-identity after sustaining a TBI. Sixteen participants with moderate to severe TBI (mean age = 49.8, 69% male) were recruited, and were on average 16.4 years post-injury (SD = 10.4). Data from semi-structured interviews were analysed thematically. An overarching theme of "living in a reshaped reality" was identified, which depicted how changes in social participation and self-identity influenced ongoing experiences with TBI. Three main themes were generated: (1) "there's nothing that's the same" highlighted the daily challenges individuals faced post-injury, (2) "rebuilding and restarting" described how individuals with TBI navigated through their unfamiliar reality, and (3) "embrace it and run with it" explored participants' reactions towards life with a TBI. An explanatory model was developed, consisting of the overarching theme ("living in a reshaped reality") with the three integrated themes. Future research and clinical practices can build on this understanding to develop programmes to help individuals address their needs in post-injury life.
个体经历中度至重度创伤性脑损伤 (TBI) 后,其生活将发生重大变化。本建构主义扎根理论研究旨在构建一个解释模型,探索 TBI 后社会参与和自我认同变化对个体的影响。研究纳入了 16 名中度至重度 TBI 患者(平均年龄 49.8 岁,69%为男性),平均发病时间为 16.4 年(标准差=10.4)。对半结构化访谈数据进行了主题分析。确定了一个总体主题为“生活在重塑的现实中”,描绘了社会参与和自我认同的变化如何影响 TBI 的持续体验。生成了三个主要主题:(1)“没有什么是一样的”强调了个体受伤后面临的日常挑战;(2)“重建和重新开始”描述了 TBI 患者如何在不熟悉的现实中艰难前行;(3)“接受并应对”探讨了患者对 TBI 生活的反应。构建了一个解释模型,包含总体主题(“生活在重塑的现实中”)和三个综合主题。未来的研究和临床实践可以在此基础上制定计划,帮助个体应对受伤后的生活需求。