Coping with bereavement: The experience of a Filipino who lives life using a wheelchair

IF 1.6 Q2 Health Professions
D. P. Yao, P. Bontje, Kaoru Inoue, Aoi Tanaka, Jeana Lacsamana-Manalaysay
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ABSTRACT Individuals with spinal cord injury are vulnerable to developing mental health issues, as their capability to participate in occupations for coping with life stressors, such as bereavement, is altered. However, the interplay of facilitators and constraints to participating in occupations is not well-known, especially in developing countries like the Philippines. The aim of this paper is to provide an understanding of how facilitators and constraints towards participation in occupation impact the mental health of an individual with spinal cord injury within the context of coping with bereavement. This study employed a single-case participatory action research method with narrative analysis. The result revealed how environmental inaccessibility and attitudes induced negative experiences of coping with bereavement, mitigable by supportive contexts. In conclusion, mental health and participating in occupations are hindered and supported by the contexts. Practitioners should diminish constraints and maximise facilitators to enhance participation in occupations and mental health.
面对丧亲之痛:一个靠轮椅生活的菲律宾人的经历
摘要:脊髓损伤患者很容易出现心理健康问题,因为他们参与应对生活压力源(如丧亲之痛)的能力发生了变化。然而,参与职业的促进者和制约因素之间的相互作用并不为人所知,尤其是在菲律宾等发展中国家。本文的目的是了解在应对丧亲之痛的背景下,参与职业的促进者和约束因素如何影响脊髓损伤患者的心理健康。本研究采用个案参与式行动研究方法,结合叙事分析。研究结果揭示了环境的不可接近性和态度如何导致应对丧亲之痛的负面体验,而这种体验可以通过支持性环境来缓解。总之,心理健康和参与职业受到环境的阻碍和支持。从业者应减少限制,最大限度地发挥促进者的作用,以加强对职业和心理健康的参与。
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