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Citation

Fraas MR, Calvert M. Am. J. Speech Lang. Pathol. 2009; 18(4): 315-328.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2009, American Speech-Language-Hearing Association)

DOI

10.1044/1058-0360(2009/08-0008)

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

PURPOSE: To determine the factors leading to successful recovery and productive lifestyles after acquired brain injury (ABI).

METHOD: Qualitative investigation examined semistructured interviews of 31 survivors of ABI. Thematic analysis followed a phenomenological approach and revealed 4 major themes and 28 subthemes in the interviews. Four participants stood out as exemplars of the themes embodied by all the participants in this investigation. Quotes from each are used to highlight the prevailing themes.

RESULTS: The following 4 major themes emerged from the interviews: development of social support networks, grief and coping strategies, acceptance of the injury and redefinition of self, and empowerment.

CONCLUSIONS: The issues raised in these interviews may serve to inspire other survivors and provide them with hope and motivation as they progress through the recovery process. Suggestions on how clinicians can help to facilitate this process are discussed. (Contains 3 tables.)


Language: en

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