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Comprehensive feedback on user experiences with brain injury identification cards.

作者信息

Bannon Sarah M, Bernal Fernández Natalia, Carrington Holly, Dams-O'Connor Kristen, Watson Eric

机构信息

Brain Injury Research Center, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine and Human Performance, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Hospital.

出版信息

Rehabil Psychol. 2025 Aug;70(3):311-319. doi: 10.1037/rep0000586. Epub 2024 Oct 3.

Abstract

PURPOSE/OBJECTIVE: Brain injuries are often "invisible" injuries that can have lifelong consequences including changes in identity, functional independence, relationships, and reduced participation in daily activities. Survivors of brain injury experience stigma and challenges related to the misattribution of symptoms to other causes that are significant barriers to recovery and adjustment. Changes in policy and other large-scale interventions are cited as an underexplored, yet critical path to reducing the impact of brain injury. The present study sought to comprehensively characterize the impact of one such initiative-Brain Injury Identification Cards-among survivors to further refine the resource.

RESEARCH METHOD/DESIGN: In this cross-sectional qualitative focus group study, we recruited 16 individuals with a history of brain injury via email listservs of individuals who registered for a Brain Injury Identification Card. We used rapid data analysis with a hybrid of deductive and inductive analytic strategies to identify themes within a priori domains.

RESULTS

We extracted themes within four domains: (a) process and reasons for obtaining cards; (b) overall impressions of the cards; (c) uses of the cards; and (d) feedback and proposed changes. Participants described the process of obtaining cards as straightforward and shared wide-ranging benefits across domains, including improving survivors' sense of safety, self-advocacy, and ability to participate in daily activities.

CONCLUSIONS/IMPLICATIONS: Findings highlight the utility of Brain Injury Identification Cards for improving community understanding of brain injury symptoms and how injury-related challenges may manifest in daily life. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).

摘要

目的/目标:脑损伤往往是“无形的”损伤,可能会产生终身影响,包括身份认同、功能独立性、人际关系的变化,以及参与日常活动的减少。脑损伤幸存者会经历污名化以及与将症状错误归因于其他原因相关的挑战,这些都是康复和适应的重大障碍。政策变化和其他大规模干预措施被认为是减少脑损伤影响的一条未得到充分探索但至关重要的途径。本研究旨在全面描述一项此类举措——脑损伤识别卡——对幸存者的影响,以进一步完善这一资源。

研究方法/设计:在这项横断面定性焦点小组研究中,我们通过注册脑损伤识别卡的个人的电子邮件列表招募了16名有脑损伤病史的个体。我们采用了快速数据分析,结合演绎和归纳分析策略,在先验领域内识别主题。

结果

我们在四个领域提取了主题:(a)获取卡片的过程和原因;(b)对卡片的总体印象;(c)卡片的用途;以及(d)反馈和建议的更改。参与者将获取卡片的过程描述为简单直接,并分享了跨领域的广泛益处,包括提高幸存者的安全感、自我倡导能力以及参与日常活动的能力。

结论/启示:研究结果凸显了脑损伤识别卡在提高社区对脑损伤症状的理解以及损伤相关挑战在日常生活中可能如何表现方面的作用。(PsycInfo数据库记录(c)2025美国心理学会,保留所有权利)

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