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Making connections after brain injury: development and evaluation of a social peer-mentoring program for persons with traumatic brain injury.

机译:脑损伤后建立联系:针对脑外伤患者的社交同伴指导计划的开发和评估。

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OBJECTIVE: To describe the development and implementation of a social peer-mentoring program for persons with traumatic brain injury (TBI) and to explore whether this program yielded increased social functioning outcomes compared with wait-list (WL)controls. DESIGN: Pilot randomized controlled study. PARTICIPANTS: Community-dwelling individuals with TBI(12 matched with social peer mentors and 18 completing the WL condition). INTERVENTION: Trained social peer mentors (SPMs)were matched to partners with TBI (peer partners (PP)) to foster skill-building in planning of social activities and improving social communication abilities through phone contacts and joint participation in social events within the community over a 3-month period. MEASURES: Social Activity Interview, Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale, UCLA Loneliness Scale, Satisfaction with Life Scale, 6-Item Interpersonal Support Evaluation List (baseline and postmentoring); weekly social activity data(1-month baseline, continuously collected during 3-month mentoring or WL period); satisfaction survey. RESULTS: Both SPM and PP participants reported high satisfaction with the mentoring program. Statistically significant improvements in perceived social support after mentoring were observed for the mentored group than for WL participants; however, an increase in depressive symptoms was also observed. While significant improvements in social activity level and social network size were not found, a trend toward increased satisfaction with social life was present for mentored participants. CONCLUSIONS: Satisfaction ratings for the SPM program were uniformly high and selected positive findings encourage further investigation of social mentoring as an intervention to effect improvements in social integration. Small sample size and reduced "dosage" of mentor interactions were limitations of this pilot study. Benefits of and challenges to implementation of an SPM program are outlined.
机译:目的:描述针对脑外伤(TBI)患者的社会同伴辅导计划的开发和实施,并探讨该计划与等待名单(WL)对照相比是否产生了增加的社会功能结果。设计:先导随机对照研究。参与者:TBI社区居民(12名与社交同伴辅导员配对,18名完成WL条件)。干预:与TBI的合作伙伴(同伴(PP))配对训练有素的社交同伴导师(SPM),以通过电话联系和共同参与社区内的社交活动来促进社交活动规划中的技能建设并提高社交沟通能力。三个月。措施:社会活动访谈,流行病学研究中心抑郁量表,加州大学洛杉矶分校孤独感量表,生活满意度量表,六项人际支持评估表(基线和后导);每周社交活动数据(以1个月为基准,在3个月的指导或WL期间连续收集);满意度调查。结果:SPM和PP参与者均对指导计划表示满意。相比于WL参加者,受辅导者组在接受辅导后所感知到的社会支持方面有统计学上的显着改善。但是,抑郁症状也有所增加。虽然未发现社交活动水平和社交网络规模有显着改善,但对于受辅导的参与者,人们对社交生活的满意度呈上升趋势。结论:对SPM计划的满意度一直很高,并且选定的积极发现鼓励对社会辅导的进一步研究,以作为改善社会融合的干预措施。小样本量和减少的指导者互动“剂量”是该试验研究的局限性。概述了实施SPM计划的好处和挑战。

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