Early rehabilitation of patients with severe acquired brain injury: Strategies to promote
participation
Engelsk titel: Early rehabilitation of patients with severe acquired brain injury: Strategies to promote
participation
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Författare:
Buhl, Inge
;
Pallesen, Hanne
Email: i-buhl@mail.dk
Språk: Eng
Antal referenser: 38
Dokumenttyp:
Artikel
UI-nummer: 15041303
Sammanfattning
Purpose: The aim of this study was to explore the experiences of professional specialists in
early rehabilitation who face demanding pedagogical challenges in facilitating and promoting
participation of the severe acquired brain injury patient. Method: In a qualitative study, using
phenomenological philosophy and thinking, the experiences of specialist professional experts were
investigated. Data were generated in five individual interviews and one focus-group interview. The
interview questions were grounded in a preliminary field study. In a four-step phenomenological
analysis, empirical themes were identified, using the computer program N-Vivo10; they were
structured and organized, and the results were theoretically stated and supported. Results: Important
practice knowledge emerged in this study that led to the proposal of a determined, client-centred
approach when facilitating the promotion of severe acquired brain injury patients’ participation in
early rehabilitation. Four factors are important in this approach: (i) gain contact, (ii) register
responses, (iii) intentional interaction, (iv) partial participation. Together they constitute the elements
in a proposal for a new model: the GRIP model. Conclusion: The four factors that shape the GRIP
model can enrich neurorehabilitation services and support professional experts in early
rehabilitation interventions with severe acquired brain injury patients regaining participation and
functioning in everyday life.