促进脑损伤后的财务赋权:焦点小组的调查结果。

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION
Lisa Engel, Kafayat Adedotun, Roheema Ewesesan, Ibiyemi Arowolo
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目的从多个角度为获得性脑损伤患者共同创造和综合财务赋权理念。设计采用焦点小组法完成定性描述性研究。内容分析以演绎分类为指导,涵盖教育产品、人际互动服务和宣传方法的重叠概念领域,然后是归纳概念的子分类。我们举行了7个焦点小组,5个在线小组和2个面对面小组。参与者通过社区组织广告和方便抽样招募。四名研究人员使用三角测量法分析了转录本。25名成年人(18岁以上)参加了7个不同的焦点组:15名获得性脑损伤患者(5组);2个亲近者(一组);项目顾问8人(一组)。人口统计数据因年龄、教育程度和受伤时间而异;其中大多数是女性。结果我们产生了20个脑损伤后财务赋权的想法子类别。与会者更多地讨论了与宣传和服务理念相关的想法,而不是产品,但也注意到满足个人不同需求的不同选择的重要性。与其他小组和项目咨询组相比,患有脑损伤的参与者确定了7个独特的想法。结论经济赋权解决脑损伤后经济能力和经济幸福感的经济因素对脑损伤康复、健康和幸福具有重要意义。包括生活经验的声音为解决金融赋权问题提供了独特的想法。提供一系列选择并解决情境化因素可以提高脑损伤成人的经济福利,从而有助于脑损伤康复并提高社区参与。
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Promoting financial empowerment after brain injury: Findings from focus groups.

ObjectiveTo cocreate and synthesize financial empowerment ideas for people living with acquired brain injury from multiple perspectives.DesignWe completed a qualitative descriptive study using focus-group methods. Content analysis was guided by deductive categorization across overlapping idea areas of educational products, human-interaction services, and advocacy approaches, followed by inductive idea subcategorization.SettingWe held seven focus groups, five online and two in-person. Participants were recruited via community organization advertisements and convenience sampling. Four researchers analyzed transcripts using a triangulation approach.ParticipantsTwenty-five adults (ages 18+) participated in seven different focus groups: 15 individuals living with acquired brain injury (five groups); 2 close others (one group); and 8 project advisory members (one group). Demographics varied across age, education, and time since injury; most were women.ResultsWe generated 20 idea subcategories for financial empowerment after brain injury. Participants discussed ideas related to advocacy and service ideas more than products, but noted the salience of varied option availability to meet different needs across individuals. Participants living with brain injury identified seven unique ideas compared to the close other group and project advisory group.ConclusionsFinancial empowerment to address economic factors of financial capability and financial well-being after brain injury is important to brain injury rehabilitation, health, and well-being. Including lived experience voices provided unique ideas for addressing financial empowerment. Providing a spectrum of options and addressing contextualization factors could enhance the financial well-being of adults living with brain injury, which can contribute to brain injury recovery and improve community participation.

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Clinical Rehabilitation
Clinical Rehabilitation 医学-康复医学
CiteScore
5.60
自引率
6.70%
发文量
117
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Clinical Rehabilitation covering the whole field of disability and rehabilitation, this peer-reviewed journal publishes research and discussion articles and acts as a forum for the international dissemination and exchange of information amongst the large number of professionals involved in rehabilitation. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE)
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