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挣扎于资本之间:丹麦工作年龄段人群重度创伤性脑损伤后的康复。

Struggling with capital: Recovery after severe traumatic brain injury among working-age individuals in Denmark.

机构信息

Department of Public Health, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.

UCSF Center for Health Research, Copenhagen University Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark.

出版信息

Health Expect. 2024 Feb;27(1):e13946. doi: 10.1111/hex.13946.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

This study uses capital theory to investigate survivors' investments in their bodies and the resources they accumulate during their rehabilitation trajectory, and how these factors impact their perception of recovery from their impairments.

METHODS

Qualitative interviews were conducted with 20 patients of working age and their relatives, with audio recordings transcribed verbatim. Data analysis utilized an abductive approach informed by Bourdieu's capital theory.

FINDINGS

During the initial phases of rehabilitation (acute and subacute), survivors invest in their physical bodies and acquire physical capital. However, they encounter a range of complex barriers when attempting to convert this capital into the resources necessary for re-entering the workforce or pursuing education. These difficulties are linked to the lack of specialized community services in the later phases of their rehabilitation trajectory.

DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION

Present-day Danish healthcare rehabilitation focuses on restoring physical function and recovering physical capital. However, comprehensive rehabilitation to enhance mental and cognitive abilities and increase levels of emotional capital, which is crucial for working-age individuals, is inadequately addressed within community services. This results in unequal treatment and care, contradicting the stated goal of equality in the Danish healthcare system.

PATIENT OR PUBLIC CONTRIBUTION

This study incorporated the perspectives of 20 individuals who have survived severe traumatic brain injury, as well as their relatives, to gain insights into their experiences throughout the rehabilitation process, the resources they have accumulated and how these factors contribute to their sense of recovery.

摘要

目的

本研究运用资本理论,探讨幸存者在康复轨迹中对身体的投资以及他们所积累的资源,以及这些因素如何影响他们对自身损伤康复的感知。

方法

对 20 名处于工作年龄的患者及其家属进行了定性访谈,并对录音进行了逐字转录。数据分析采用了布迪厄资本理论指导的归纳法。

结果

在康复的初始阶段(急性期和亚急性期),幸存者投资于他们的身体,获得了物质资本。然而,当他们试图将这些资本转化为重返工作岗位或接受教育所需的资源时,他们会遇到一系列复杂的障碍。这些困难与康复轨迹后期缺乏专门的社区服务有关。

讨论与结论

当今丹麦的医疗保健康复侧重于恢复身体功能和恢复物质资本。然而,全面的康复需要增强心理和认知能力,并增加情感资本水平,这对处于工作年龄的人至关重要,但社区服务在这方面的支持不足。这导致了不平等的待遇和护理,与丹麦医疗保健系统中平等的目标相矛盾。

患者或公众贡献

本研究纳入了 20 名经历过严重创伤性脑损伤的幸存者以及他们的家属的观点,以深入了解他们在康复过程中的经历、他们所积累的资源以及这些因素如何影响他们的康复感知。

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