The Lived Experience of Physical-Motor Disability Due to Traffic Accidents: A Phenomenological Study

Q2 Health Professions
M. Hashemiparast, Hajieh Sheydaei, M. Gharacheh
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Background and Objective: A significant proportion of spinal cord injuries and physical-motor disabilities are caused by road traffic crashes. The aim of this study was to explore the lived experiences of people with disability due to traffic accidents. Materials and Methods: This study was conducted using a qualitative phenomenological approach. The participants were a purposive sample of physical-motor disabled people due to road traffic injuries referred to the rehabilitation centers in East Azerbaijan, Iran. Data were collected using individual in-depth interviews and analyzed with a thematic analysis including holistic, selective and detailed approaches. Results: The main theme extracted from the experience of the participants was “captive of destiny” with three sub-themes including ‘surrender of fate’, ‘living behind the fence’ and ‘drowning in disability and need’. Accordingly, participants considered themselves as the victims of destiny and believed living with disability is like living behind the fences of loneliness, frustration, regret, fear of future, pity and inefficiency. Conclusion: This study revealed that spinal cord disability imposed irreversible restrictions on the participants’ lives, so that as dependent people, they needed support from others and, were desperate to recover their lost power, found them in the fate prison. Social support and empowerment of these people to overcome disability can improve their mental health and help them return to a normal life.
交通事故所致肢体运动障碍的生活经验:现象学研究
背景与目的:道路交通事故造成的脊髓损伤和肢体运动障碍占很大比例。本研究旨在探讨交通事故致残人士的生活经验。材料和方法:本研究采用定性现象学方法进行。参与者是一个有目的的样本,由于道路交通伤害而导致身体运动残疾的人被转介到伊朗东阿塞拜疆的康复中心。通过个人深度访谈收集数据,并采用包括整体、选择性和详细方法在内的专题分析方法进行分析。结果:从参与者的经历中提炼出的主题是“命运的俘虏”,其次是“命运的投降”、“生活在栅栏后面”和“淹没在残疾和需要中”。因此,与会者认为自己是命运的受害者,并认为残疾生活就像生活在孤独、沮丧、遗憾、对未来的恐惧、怜悯和效率低下的围墙后面。结论:本研究揭示了脊髓残疾对参与者的生活施加了不可逆转的限制,作为依赖者,他们需要他人的支持,渴望恢复失去的力量,发现自己在命运监狱中。社会支持和赋予这些人克服残疾的能力可以改善他们的心理健康,帮助他们恢复正常生活。
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amwzsh bhdsht w rtq slmt yrn Health Professions-Health Professions (miscellaneous)
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