[Resilience in Patients With Brain Injury].

Q3 Nursing
Zi-Han Liu, Li-Ting Chen, Ching Li Lin, Yueh-Hsiu Lin
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Abstract

After brain injury, patients must adapt to their altered lives and undergo long-term rehabilitation, which is a process that imposes increasing burdens on personal health, families, and society. In facing adversities in life, having a relatively high level of self-resilience can help patients secure critical support and successfully adapt to life changes. In this article, a literature review is used to discuss the challenges faced by patients with brain injuries and resilience in these patients is systematically and objectively analyzed using concept analysis. The significant mechanisms identified include the difficulties associated with having predisposing factors, internal and external risk factors, protective factors of attributes, and disease progression of the outcome. Furthermore, commonly used assessment tools in Taiwan and elsewhere are introduced, and empirical strategies that have been deployed in recent years to enhance scholarly understanding of resilience in patients with brain injuries and its progressive improvement are discussed. The objective of this study was to help medical professionals better understand the nature of resilience in patients with brain injury, strengthen protective factors, reduce risk factors, and ultimately improve resilience and quality of life.

[脑损伤患者的恢复能力]。
脑损伤后,患者必须适应改变后的生活并进行长期康复,这是一个给个人健康、家庭和社会带来越来越大负担的过程。在面对生活中的逆境时,拥有相对较高的自我恢复力可以帮助患者获得关键的支持,并成功地适应生活的变化。本文通过文献综述来探讨脑损伤患者所面临的挑战,并运用概念分析法对这些患者的恢复力进行系统客观的分析。已确定的重要机制包括与易感因素、内部和外部风险因素、属性的保护因素以及结果的疾病进展相关的困难。此外,本文还介绍了台湾和其他地区常用的评估工具,并讨论了近年来为加强对脑损伤患者恢复力及其逐步改善的学术理解而采用的实证策略。本研究的目的是帮助医疗专业人员更好地了解脑损伤患者的恢复力本质,加强保护因素,减少危险因素,最终提高恢复力和生活质量。
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Journal of Nursing
Journal of Nursing Medicine-Medicine (all)
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