不列颠哥伦比亚省脑外伤社区计划概览》:实施的障碍和促进因素。

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q4 NEUROSCIENCES
Brain injury Pub Date : 2024-06-06 Epub Date: 2024-03-11 DOI:10.1080/02699052.2024.2327471
Rebecca Tsow, Courtney Pollock, Swati Mehta, Alyssa Turcott, Ruthine Kang, Julia Schmidt
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摘要

研究目标1)描述医疗保健部门实施支持脑损伤患者接受和恢复能力的计划的特点;2)了解实施支持脑损伤患者自我接受和恢复能力的计划的障碍和促进因素:设计:采用参与式焦点小组来探讨开展脑损伤计划的经验,以及对实施这些计划的障碍和促进因素的了解。焦点小组数据采用显式内容分析法进行分析,以尽量避免偏离参与者提供的广泛和结构性信息:四场焦点小组会议通过视频通话平台在线进行。参与者:22 名来自社区协会的人员,他们正在开展针对脑损伤患者的项目。参与者是从公共脑损伤组织数据库中招募的:结果:获得和分配资金等系统性挑战需要导航支持。资源的一致性和可用性,包括稳定的项目负责人和热情的氛围,对于项目的实施和可持续性非常重要。共享经验促进了与社区的联系和个人发展:本研究为促进脑损伤后有意义的生活提供了个人和社区层面的方法。研究结果强调了现有的资源,并为脑损伤患者未来的计划提供了支持。
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A Look at Traumatic Brain Injury Community Programs in British Columbia: Barriers and facilitators of implementation.

Research objectives: 1) Characterize the delivery of programs that support acceptance and resiliency for people with brain injury in the healthcare sector; 2) Understand the barriers and facilitators in implementation of programs to support self-acceptance and resiliency for people with brain injury.

Design: Participatory focus groups were used to explore experiences of conducting brain injury programs and knowledge of the barriers and facilitators to their implementation. Focus group data were analyzed with manifest content analysis to minimally deviate from broad and structural information provided by participants.

Setting: Four focus group sessions were conducted online through a video calling platform.

Participants: 22 individuals from community associations conducting programs for people with brain injury. Participants were recruited from a public brain injury organization database.

Results: Systemic challenges such as access to and allocation of funding require navigation support. Resource consistency and availability, including stable program leaders and a welcoming atmosphere, are important for program implementation and sustainability. Shared experiences promote connection with the community and personal development.

Conclusions: This study informs individual- and community-level approaches to promote meaningful life after brain injury. Findings highlight existing resources and support future programming for people with brain injury.

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来源期刊
Brain injury
Brain injury 医学-康复医学
CiteScore
3.50
自引率
5.30%
发文量
148
审稿时长
12 months
期刊介绍: Brain Injury publishes critical information relating to research and clinical practice, adult and pediatric populations. The journal covers a full range of relevant topics relating to clinical, translational, and basic science research. Manuscripts address emergency and acute medical care, acute and post-acute rehabilitation, family and vocational issues, and long-term supports. Coverage includes assessment and interventions for functional, communication, neurological and psychological disorders.
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