家庭治疗作为后天性脑损伤后失语症和其他交流障碍成人的干预措施:范围审查

Jessica Henihan, Rebecca Henihan, C. Jagoe
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后天性脑损伤(ABI)会影响整个家庭单元,极大地改变家庭角色和关系,而与 ABI 相关的交流障碍则会进一步加剧这些困难。家庭治疗适用于家庭角色被打乱的情况,但关于家庭治疗在受 ABI 影响的家庭中的应用的研究还没有综合起来。本研究系统地梳理了有关家庭疗法在ABI患者中应用的研究,并确定了有多大程度的交流障碍者(PWCD)被纳入证据库。通过对五个多学科学术数据库进行系统检索,对主要研究进行了范围界定。在整个研究过程中,还进行了有一名失语症患者参与的咨询。24 项研究被纳入最终审查,并确定了四类干预措施。有 12 项研究排除了残疾人疾病,其中 10 项可能是由于研究的交流需求而排除的。12 项研究纳入了残疾人,其中 5 项研究纳入了言语和语言治疗师,以支持家庭治疗的实施。在人工智能障碍人群中使用家庭疗法的证据基础较小。然而,由于研究设计对交流的要求,残疾人往往被排除在这项研究之外。需要进行更多的研究,以指导对残疾人进行适当的干预。
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Family Therapy as an Intervention for Adults With Aphasia and Other Communication Disabilities After Acquired Brain Injury: A Scoping Review
Acquired brain injury (ABI) affects the whole family unit, significantly shifting family roles and relationships, with communication disabilities associated with ABI further compounding these difficulties. Family therapy is offered in situations where family roles have been disrupted, but research on the application of family therapy to families affected by ABI has not been synthesized. This study systematically maps the research on the use of family therapy in people with ABI, identifying to what extent people with communication disabilities (PWCD) are included in the evidence base. A scoping review of primary research was conducted through a systematic search of five multidisciplinary academic databases. A consultation process, involving a person with aphasia, ran alongside the entire research process. Twenty-four studies were included in the final review with four categories of interventions identified. Twelve studies excluded PWCD, 10 potentially doing so due to the communication demands of the study. Twelve studies included PWCD, five of which included speech and language therapists to support the delivery of family therapy. A small evidence base exists for the use of family therapy within an ABI population. However, PWCD are frequently excluded from this research due to the communication demands of the study designs. More research is needed to guide appropriate intervention for PWCD.
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