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Metaphoric identity mapping: Facilitating goal setting and engagement in rehabilitation after traumatic brain injury

机译:隐喻身份映射:促进目标设定和参与脑外伤后的康复

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Difficulty re-establishing an organised and compelling sense of personal identity has increasingly been identified as a critical theme in outcome studies of individuals with severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) and a serious obstacle to active engagement in rehabilitation. There exists little empirical support for approaches to identity reconstruction that address common impairments associated with TBI. Similarly, there is as yet little empirical support for theoretically sound approaches to promoting engagement in goal setting for this population. This article has two purposes. First, theory and procedures associated with metaphoric identity mapping are discussed in relation to goal setting in TBI rehabilitation. Second, the results of a qualitative pilot study are presented. The study explored metaphoric identity mapping as a facilitator of personally meaningful goal setting with five individuals with significant disability many years after their injury. Drawing on principles of grounded theory, the investigators extracted data from semi-structured interviews with clients and clinicians, from focus groups with the clinicians, and from observation of client-clinician interaction. Analysis of the data yielded five general themes concerning the use of this approach: All clients and clinicians found identity mapping to be an acceptable process and also useful for deriving meaningful rehabilitation goals. Both clients and clinicians saw client-centred goals as important. Cognitive impairments posed obstacles to this goal-setting intervention and mandated creative compensations. And finally, identity-related goal setting appeared to require a “mind shift” for some clinicians and demanded clinical skills not uniformly distributed among rehabilitation professionals.
机译:在患有严重颅脑损伤(TBI)并积极参与康复的严重障碍患者的结局研究中,越来越难以确定重新建立有组织性和令人信服的个人身份感的关键主题。对于解决与TBI相关的常见障碍的身份重建方法,几乎​​没有经验支持。同样,对于从理论上合理的方法促进该人群参与目标设定的方法,目前还没有经验支持。本文有两个目的。首先,讨论与隐喻身份映射相关的理论和程序,与TBI康复中的目标设定有关。其次,介绍了定性试验研究的结果。这项研究探索了隐喻身份映射,作为个人有意义的目标设定的促进者,与受伤后多年的五位严重残疾的人在一起。研究人员基于扎根理论的原理,从与客户和临床医生进行的半结构化访谈,与临床医生进行的焦点小组访谈以及对客户与临床医生互动的观察中提取数据。对数据的分析产生了与使用此方法有关的五个一般主题:所有客户和临床医生都认为身份映射是一个可以接受的过程,并且对于得出有意义的康复目标也很有用。客户和临床医生都认为以客户为中心的目标很重要。认知障碍阻碍了这种目标设定干预和强制性的创造性补偿。最后,与身份相关的目标设定似乎要求某些临床医生“转变思维”,并要求临床技能在康复专业人员中分布不均。

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