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Accepting what we do not know: A need to improve professional understanding of brain Injury in the UK

机译:接受我们不知道的是:需要提高英国脑损伤的专业理解

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Acquired brain injury (ABI) can lead to life-long changes and disability. The complex and extensive nature of behavioural, cognitive, executive, physical and psychological difficulties mean ABI survivors and their families may come into contact with a range of health and social care services as part of their long-term care. This study aimed to understand the ABI knowledge base of professionals across a range of organisations within the UK, and to identify areas for improvement. This was achieved through a mixed methods approach using a mixed methods questionnaire (117 participants) and qualitative semi-structured interviews about service experiences (31 participants) of professionals and service users (families and individuals with ABI). Participants included UK health and social care professionals, ABI specialists, ABI survivors and family members. Data were collected from February 2017 to April 2018. The results of the study identified a lack of knowledge and understanding of ABI among health and social care professionals in the UK, from those involved in acute care through to long-term community services. Poor knowledge was associated with a lack of understanding of "hidden" disabilities associated with ABI, a lack of empathy and a lack of knowledge regarding specific safeguarding. Health and social care professionals across a range of services could benefit in ABI-specific training to improve their knowledge and improve the service currently being provided to individuals with ABI and their families.
机译:后天性脑损伤(ABI)可导致终身变化和残疾。行为、认知、执行、身体和心理困难的复杂性和广泛性意味着ABI幸存者及其家人可能接触到一系列健康和社会护理服务,作为其长期护理的一部分。本研究旨在了解英国范围内一系列组织专业人士的ABI知识库,并确定需要改进的领域。这是通过使用混合方法问卷(117名参与者)和定性半结构化访谈(31名参与者)对专业人员和服务使用者(ABI患者的家庭和个人)的服务体验进行混合方法实现的。参与者包括英国卫生和社会护理专业人员、ABI专家、ABI幸存者和家庭成员。数据收集时间为2017年2月至2018年4月。这项研究的结果表明,英国的医疗和社会护理专业人员,从急性护理到长期社区服务,对ABI缺乏了解。知识贫乏与缺乏对与ABI相关的“隐性”残疾的理解、缺乏同理心以及缺乏关于具体保障的知识有关。一系列服务的卫生和社会保健专业人员可以受益于针对ABI的培训,以提高他们的知识,并改善目前向ABI患者及其家人提供的服务。

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