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Well siblings’ experiences of living with a child following a traumatic brain injury: a systematic review protocol

机译:兄弟姐妹在脑外伤后与孩子一起生活的经验:系统的审查协议

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The aim of this systematic review is to synthesize the available evidence identified through a systematic search on well siblings’ experiences of living with a child following a traumatic brain injury (TBI). Brain injuries in children have been referred to as the “silent epidemic” of current times. Brain injuries in children are also recognized as a global public health concern, with the impact on children, effects on family life, and caregiving markedly misunderstood and underestimated. It is widely recognized that a serious brain injury impacts on the whole family, both immediate and extended regardless of the age of the individual who experiences the brain injury. While some research refers to parental experiences of children with TBIs and caregivers experiences, there is a dearth of literature relating to the impact on well siblings and their perspectives. Well siblings’ experiences regarding the impact of living with a child post-TBI are not well understood. In order to advance the delivery of family nursing care in the home, an understanding of the well siblings’ experiences is fundamental. The search will be conducted using seven medical and healthcare databases for articles published up until February 2019. Two reviewers will independently screen the articles for inclusion and assess for study quality using the standardized critical appraisal instrument from the Joanna Briggs Institute Qualitative Assessment and Review Instrument (JBI-QARI). Two reviewers will extract data from each study and carry out data analysis to uncover themes within the literature. Data synthesis of findings will be carried out using JBI-QARI. It is anticipated that the findings of the proposed review will be of interest to health and social care professionals, particularly those working in units where children have suffered TBIs, their well siblings, and families. The aim is to identify well siblings’ experiences which can inform enhanced care delivery to the families of children following a TBI. The findings of this review will provide evidence to aid professionals with the assessment of siblings’ needs to enhance their sense of self within the family unit. Future directions, in addition to potential limitations of the approach, will be discussed.
机译:这项系统评价的目的是综合通过对兄弟姐妹在脑外伤(TBI)后与孩子同住的经历进行系统搜索而确定的可用证据。儿童脑损伤被称为当今时代的“沉默流行病”。儿童的脑损伤也被认为是全球性的公共卫生问题,其对儿童的影响,对家庭生活的影响以及看护明显被误解和低估。众所周知,严重的脑损伤会影响整个家庭,无论是直接的还是长期的,无论受到脑损伤的人的年龄如何。虽然一些研究涉及患有TBI的孩子的父母经历和看护者的经历,但缺乏有关对同胞兄弟姐妹及其观点的影响的文献。兄弟姐妹在TBI后与孩子一起生活的影响方面的经验尚未得到很好的理解。为了促进在家中提供家庭护理,了解兄弟姐妹的经历至关重要。搜索将使用七个医疗和保健数据库进行检索,直到2019年2月为止。两名审阅者将独立筛选文章以纳入研究,并使用乔安娜·布里格斯学院定性评估和审查工具(The Annana Briggs Institute Qualitative Assessment and Review Instrument)的标准化关键评估工具对研究质量进行评估( JBI-QARI)。两名审稿人将从每个研究中提取数据,并进行数据分析以发现文献中的主题。研究结果的数据合成将使用JBI-QARI进行。预计拟议审查的结果将对卫生和社会护理专业人员特别是在遭受儿童遭受TBI感染,其兄弟姐妹和家庭的单位工作的人员感兴趣。目的是确定兄弟姐妹的经历,这些经历可以为TBI之后的儿童家庭提供更好的护理服务。这次审查的结果将提供证据,以帮助专业人士评估兄弟姐妹的需求,以增强他们在家庭中的自我意识。除了该方法的潜在局限性之外,还将讨论未来的方向。

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