Families' Experiences Living with Acquired Brain Injury: "Thinking Family"-A Nursing Pathway for Family-Centered Care.

IF 2.2 Q1 NURSING
Nursing Research and Practice Pub Date : 2020-08-03 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2020/8866534
Jane Karpa, Wanda Chernomas, Kerstin Roger, Tuula Heinonen
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Abstract

The objective of this study was to examine families' experiences living with acquired brain injury (ABI) using a research approach that included both the affected individual family member and the family together as a family group. A narrative inquiry study, informed by the life-stage approach of Lieblich, Tuval-Mashiach, and Zilber, was used to obtain family stories. Families experiencing an ABI event were purposefully selected from different regions in a western Canadian province. Centered on the life stages of before the ABI event, now living with the ABI, and the future, thematic findings included: Families, a grounding force; Losses, individual and family; Family adaptive capacities; Experiences with the healthcare system-hospital to home; and A patchwork future-entering the unknown. Themes affirmed the significant impacts of ABI on individual and family members and acknowledged ABI as an ambiguous loss event. The findings also illuminated families' strengths and resiliencies in coping with living with ABI. The study results suggest by "thinking family" nurses can contribute towards a healthcare model that focuses on "family" as the central unit of care.

获得性脑损伤患者的家庭生活体验:“思考家庭”——以家庭为中心的护理路径。
本研究的目的是通过一种包括受影响的家庭成员和家庭作为一个家庭群体的研究方法来检查患有获得性脑损伤(ABI)的家庭的经历。通过Lieblich, Tuval-Mashiach和Zilber的生命阶段方法,叙述探究研究被用来获取家庭故事。有目的地从加拿大西部省份的不同地区选择经历ABI事件的家庭。围绕ABI事件前的人生阶段,现在与ABI一起生活,以及未来,主题发现包括:家庭,一个接地力量;个人和家庭的损失;家庭适应能力;医疗保健系统的经验——从医院到家庭;和一个拼凑的未来-进入未知。主题肯定了ABI对个人和家庭成员的重大影响,并承认ABI是一个模棱两可的损失事件。研究结果还阐明了家庭在应对ABI生活方面的优势和弹性。研究结果表明,“思考家庭”的护士可以为以“家庭”为中心的护理单位的医疗保健模式做出贡献。
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