Arroyo Pamela, Wilkie Lowri, Davies Elen, Fisher Zoe, Kemp Andrew Haddon
School of Psychology, Faculty of Medicine, Health & Life Science, Swansea University, Swansea, UK.
Regional Neuropsychology and Community Brain Injury Service, Morriston Hospital, Swansea, UK.
Neuropsychol Rehabil. 2025 May;35(4):810-836. doi: 10.1080/09602011.2024.2356891. Epub 2024 Jun 13.
Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) often results in significant challenges, yet it may also facilitate Post-Traumatic Growth (PTG). This review explores a critical question: "What are the main factors contributing to PTG following ABI, and what potential barriers to its development are perceived by ABI survivors?" Here we aim to systematically uncover these contributors and barriers to PTG through a meta-synthesis, involving a comprehensive review of previously published qualitative research on this topic. A literature search was conducted across PsycINFO, CINAHL, and MEDLINE up to December 2022 to identify studies for inclusion. From an initial pool of 1,946 records, eleven articles were selected for inclusion. Reflexive thematic analysis yielded three analytical themes including "Journey to Self-Rediscovery", "Strength in Connection" and "Overcoming Obstacles". Our findings also revealed facilitators and barriers across multiple levels of scale including personal (e.g., acceptance versus resignation), interpersonal (e.g., positive social ties versus difficulties making social connections), and systemic (e.g., new meaning and purpose versus financial constraints) scales. Our research extends existing knowledge in ABI rehabilitation, providing a more nuanced understanding of the dynamics influencing PTG with implications for clinicians seeking to promote wellbeing following brain injury.
获得性脑损伤(ABI)常常会带来巨大挑战,但它也可能促进创伤后成长(PTG)。本综述探讨了一个关键问题:“导致ABI后PTG的主要因素有哪些,ABI幸存者认为其发展存在哪些潜在障碍?”在此,我们旨在通过元综合分析系统地揭示这些PTG的促成因素和障碍,包括对先前发表的关于该主题的定性研究进行全面回顾。截至2022年12月,我们在PsycINFO、CINAHL和MEDLINE数据库中进行了文献检索,以确定纳入研究。从最初的1946条记录中,筛选出11篇文章纳入研究。反思性主题分析产生了三个分析主题,包括“自我重新发现之旅”“连接中的力量”和“克服障碍”。我们的研究结果还揭示了多个层面的促进因素和障碍,包括个人层面(如接受与听天由命)、人际层面(如积极的社会关系与社交困难)和系统层面(如新的意义和目标与经济限制)。我们的研究扩展了ABI康复领域的现有知识,对影响PTG的动态过程提供了更细致入微的理解,对寻求促进脑损伤后幸福感的临床医生具有启示意义。