Cant R
Canterbury Christ Church College, Department of Applied Social Sciences, Kent, UK.
Disabil Rehabil. 1997 Jul;19(7):297-304. doi: 10.3109/09638289709166542.
Following a stroke in January 1996 the author, a college lecturer, kept notes of his feelings, perceived treatment, and other people's responses to him. This paper reports these especially as they relate to the experience of illness, disability and rehabilitation. Areas covered include the experience of the stroke itself, perceptions of the process, reactions to disability and therapies, and the experience of trying to return to a 'normal' life. No claim is made for the uniqueness or significance of this account. It is simply offered as a contribution towards a better understanding of the patient's perspective on disability and rehabilitation.
1996年1月中风后,身为大学讲师的作者记录了自己的感受、所接受的治疗以及他人对他的反应。本文报告了这些内容,尤其是它们与疾病、残疾及康复经历的关联。涵盖的领域包括中风本身的经历、对治疗过程的认知、对残疾和治疗的反应,以及试图回归“正常”生活的经历。本文并不认为这一叙述具有独特性或重要意义。它只是作为一种贡献,有助于更好地理解患者对残疾和康复的看法。