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The experience of patients with ABI and their families during the hospital stay

Thu 05 Jan 2017

New research explores the experiences of brain injury survivors and families during hospital and rehabilitation stages. 

 

Background

Patients with acquired brain injury (ABI) and their families have unique experiences and needs during the hospital stay; yet, limited literature exists on this topic. The purpose of this systematic review was to compile and synthesize literature on the experience of patients with ABI and their families during the hospital stay.

Methods

A systematic review of qualitative studies was conducted by searching for studies from seven databases. Content analysis was used to analyse and synthesize studies’ findings separately for the patient and family experience.

Results

The initial search provided 2871 records. Ultimately, 11 studies relevant to the research question were included in this review. No studies were excluded based on critical quality appraisal. Findings on the patient experience showed patients had negative perceptions of the rehabilitation environment and a perceived need for information. Findings on the family experience included difficulty adjusting after the patient’s injury, a desire to be involved in the patient’s care, mixed feelings about staff support and a high perceived need for information.

Conclusions

Findings provide awareness for healthcare providers on the multifaceted experiences of patients with ABI and their families during the hospital stay, strategies to make care more patient- and family-centred and directions for future research.

 

Oyesanya, T. (2017). The experience of patients with ABI and their families during the hospital stay: A systematic review of qualitative literature. Brain Injury, 31(2), 151-173. 

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