夫妻动态和互动需求与医疗保健专业人员在长期神经康复:解释学定性研究

IF 1.8 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Alexa von Bosse , Peter König , Eva Jansen
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摘要

背景:获得性神经系统疾病显著地改变了病人和照顾他们的亲属,特别是配偶之间的关系。本研究调查了这些疾病如何影响患者-配偶关系,并评估了在长期康复期间塑造这些动态的医疗保健专业人员的作用。方法我们针对(1)患者、(2)配偶和(3)夫妻双方进行了三次全面、深入的顺序分析。采用动态互动的方法,对夫妻的叙述性访谈提供了双方对关系动态的见解。数据分析采用文献法,强调社会遗传类型构建,以分类患者,护理者和关系类型。结果我们确定了四种患者类型、四种照顾者类型和三种关系类型,每种类型都有不同的社会互动模式和特定的康复需求。我们的模型基于符号互动主义和巴克斯特的关系辩证法理论,强调了这些角色的流动性和演变性。由于疾病的慢性性质和康复的社会背景,患者和护理人员可以在不同类型之间转换。认识到这些转变对于在治疗中处理关系和社会方面是必不可少的。结论研究结果强调了认识到患者和护理人员需求的动态性和多样性以及关系的动态性的必要性。通过了解关系类型和相互作用,医疗保健专业人员可以制定个性化的治疗策略,加强以患者和家庭为中心的护理,这对改善康复结果至关重要。
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Couple dynamics and interaction needs with healthcare professionals in long-term neurological rehabilitation: A hermeneutic qualitative study

Background

Acquired neurological diseases significantly alter the dynamics between patients and their caregiving relatives, particularly spouses. This study investigates how these disorders impact the patient-spouse relationship and assesses the role of healthcare professionals in shaping these dynamics during long-term rehabilitation.

Methods

We conducted three comprehensive, in-depth sequential analyses that focused on (1) patients, (2) spouses, and (3) both partners within their relationship. Using a dynamic interactionist approach, narrative interviews with couples provided insights from both partners on relationship dynamics. Data analysis followed the documentary method, emphasizing socio-genetic type building to classify patient, caregiver, and relationship types.

Results

We identified four patient types, four caregiver types, and three relationship types, each with distinct social interaction patterns and specific rehabilitation needs. Our model, based on symbolic interactionism and Baxter's Relational Dialectics Theory, underscores the fluid and evolving nature of these roles. Patients and caregivers can transition between different types due to the chronic nature of the disorder and the social context of rehabilitation. Recognizing these shifts is essential for addressing relational and social aspects in therapy.

Conclusion

The findings highlight the necessity of acknowledging the dynamic and varied needs of patients and caregivers as well as the relationship dynamics. By understanding relationship types and interactions, healthcare professionals can develop personalized therapeutic strategies that enhance patient- and family-centred care, vital for improving rehabilitation outcomes.
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