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Hope facilitating strategies for the family of the head injury patient.

作者信息

Johnson L H, Roberts S L

机构信息

California State University, Long Beach, USA.

出版信息

J Neurosci Nurs. 1996 Aug;28(4):259-66. doi: 10.1097/01376517-199608000-00008.

DOI:10.1097/01376517-199608000-00008
PMID:8880600
Abstract

Approximately 200 new head injuries are reported per 100,000 population each year in the United States. These injuries are more common in younger men and caused most frequently by motor vehicle accidents. Head injuries occur suddenly and unexpectedly. Head injury affects not only the individual but the family as well. The family's functional abilities are threatened by the head injury of a family member. The family's adaptation to head injury and life-threatening events surrounding the injury has a significant impact on the patient's rehabilitation. A family's response of denial or lack of hope in the future has been identified as a major obstacle to successful adaptation. The hopeless family may be unable to make necessary changes at home or learn important aspects of the patient's care. Depending upon the extent of the head injury, the family needs to know that most head trauma patients make significant progress in the first six months. Progress usually continues, less dramatically, for the next two to three years.

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