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Perspectives of survivors of traumatic brain injury and their caregivers on long-term social integration

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Pages 535-543 | Received 22 Jan 2008, Accepted 24 Apr 2008, Published online: 03 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Background: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) has damaging impacts on victims and family members’ lives and their long-term social integration constitutes a major challenge.

Purpose: The objective of the study was to document the repercussions of TBI on victims’ long-term social integration (10 years post-trauma) and the contribution made by the services received from the point of view of TBI victims and family caregivers. This article examines the determinants of long-term social integration as well as the impact of TBI on family caregivers.

Methods: A qualitative design was used (semi-directed interviews). The sample consisted of 22 individuals who had sustained a moderate or severe TBI and 21 family caregivers.

Results: The results show that TBI is an experience that continues to present difficulties, even 10 years after the accident, and that different barriers contribute to this difficulty: not going back to work, depressive episodes, problems in relationships and sequellae. Family caregivers must help TBI victims confront the barriers in their path.

Implications: This study adopts a longitudinal perspective to help professionals determine how to intervene with TBI victims and their families. It validates the importance of having clients and family caregivers describe their reality.

Notes

This concept of the handicap production process (HPP) has served as a conceptual basis for many of the tools developed for rehabilitation, the living skills measure (MHAVIE) and the environment quality measure (MQE) (Fougeyrollas and Noreau, 1997 Citation[31]).

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