Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2084365645> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2084365645 endingPage "1241" @default.
- W2084365645 startingPage "1234" @default.
- W2084365645 abstract "Purpose: While there is a growing body of literature exploring life goals in rehabilitation, little research has been undertaken that includes the voice of the end-user. This study examined the views and experiences of people with severe acquired brain injury regarding the place of “life goals” in residential rehabilitation. Methods: Interpretative phenomenological analysis was used to collect and analyze data from five semi-structured interviews with participants in a residential rehabilitation setting. Results: Three inter-related themes emerged from this study. Social connectedness (being ‘part of things’) emerged as a life goal of central importance for all participants (Theme 1). However, in order to achieve this sense of belonging, the participants needed to tentatively balance the opportunities arising within their environmental milieu (Theme 2) with the interpersonal factors relating to their unchanged, changed and changing self-identity (Theme 3). Conclusions: This study suggests that social identity and social connectedness ought to be primary foci of rehabilitation rather than matters only of secondary concern. Consideration needs to be given to both the environmental contexts and the intrapersonal strategies that support people who require residential rehabilitation services to achieve social connection, and thus their life goals, following a severe acquired brain injury.Implications for RehabilitationThere is a need to better support people with severe acquired brain injury (ABI) in terms of their social relationships and social identity during the delivery of person-centered rehabilitation services.Within the clinical setting there should be regular, in depth and open dialogue in which the individuals’ values and preferences are discovered.A focus on the coherence between daily activities and the person’s life goals is required for people with severe ABI.Clinicians need to consider how life goals for individual people change or are re-prioritized over the life span." @default.
- W2084365645 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2084365645 creator A5001711164 @default.
- W2084365645 creator A5023831994 @default.
- W2084365645 creator A5054246391 @default.
- W2084365645 date "2014-09-24" @default.
- W2084365645 modified "2023-09-25" @default.
- W2084365645 title "Life goals and social identity in people with severe acquired brain injury: an interpretative phenomenological analysis" @default.
- W2084365645 cites W1925259928 @default.
- W2084365645 cites W1968209327 @default.
- W2084365645 cites W196891727 @default.
- W2084365645 cites W1969792556 @default.
- W2084365645 cites W1971152589 @default.
- W2084365645 cites W1976310020 @default.
- W2084365645 cites W1977292596 @default.
- W2084365645 cites W1983209520 @default.
- W2084365645 cites W1990514899 @default.
- W2084365645 cites W1994391291 @default.
- W2084365645 cites W1997435185 @default.
- W2084365645 cites W2003490123 @default.
- W2084365645 cites W2007337580 @default.
- W2084365645 cites W2014728365 @default.
- W2084365645 cites W2014789378 @default.
- W2084365645 cites W2027762652 @default.
- W2084365645 cites W2029380798 @default.
- W2084365645 cites W2031955462 @default.
- W2084365645 cites W2037356339 @default.
- W2084365645 cites W2043819902 @default.
- W2084365645 cites W2051358562 @default.
- W2084365645 cites W2062733035 @default.
- W2084365645 cites W2065447893 @default.
- W2084365645 cites W2066196473 @default.
- W2084365645 cites W2069293751 @default.
- W2084365645 cites W2074076938 @default.
- W2084365645 cites W2076606641 @default.
- W2084365645 cites W2079888578 @default.
- W2084365645 cites W2095931973 @default.
- W2084365645 cites W2096029390 @default.
- W2084365645 cites W2106440240 @default.
- W2084365645 cites W2113508115 @default.
- W2084365645 cites W2113533826 @default.
- W2084365645 cites W2113957290 @default.
- W2084365645 cites W2117332375 @default.
- W2084365645 cites W2124725713 @default.
- W2084365645 cites W2130613639 @default.
- W2084365645 cites W2141599948 @default.
- W2084365645 cites W2143316132 @default.
- W2084365645 cites W2148821496 @default.
- W2084365645 cites W2159050701 @default.
- W2084365645 cites W2159063663 @default.
- W2084365645 cites W2160342134 @default.
- W2084365645 cites W2168812885 @default.
- W2084365645 cites W2215975931 @default.
- W2084365645 cites W2415750758 @default.
- W2084365645 cites W4255376140 @default.
- W2084365645 cites W4300770924 @default.
- W2084365645 doi "https://doi.org/10.3109/09638288.2014.961653" @default.
- W2084365645 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25250809" @default.
- W2084365645 hasPublicationYear "2014" @default.
- W2084365645 type Work @default.
- W2084365645 sameAs 2084365645 @default.
- W2084365645 citedByCount "37" @default.
- W2084365645 countsByYear W20843656452016 @default.
- W2084365645 countsByYear W20843656452017 @default.
- W2084365645 countsByYear W20843656452018 @default.
- W2084365645 countsByYear W20843656452019 @default.
- W2084365645 countsByYear W20843656452020 @default.
- W2084365645 countsByYear W20843656452022 @default.
- W2084365645 countsByYear W20843656452023 @default.
- W2084365645 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2084365645 hasAuthorship W2084365645A5001711164 @default.
- W2084365645 hasAuthorship W2084365645A5023831994 @default.
- W2084365645 hasAuthorship W2084365645A5054246391 @default.
- W2084365645 hasConcept C107038049 @default.
- W2084365645 hasConcept C113470044 @default.
- W2084365645 hasConcept C138885662 @default.
- W2084365645 hasConcept C144024400 @default.
- W2084365645 hasConcept C153721897 @default.
- W2084365645 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W2084365645 hasConcept C164850336 @default.
- W2084365645 hasConcept C169760540 @default.
- W2084365645 hasConcept C17744445 @default.
- W2084365645 hasConcept C190248442 @default.
- W2084365645 hasConcept C191925411 @default.
- W2084365645 hasConcept C199539241 @default.
- W2084365645 hasConcept C201943243 @default.
- W2084365645 hasConcept C2778087770 @default.
- W2084365645 hasConcept C2778355321 @default.
- W2084365645 hasConcept C2778818304 @default.
- W2084365645 hasConcept C2779018934 @default.
- W2084365645 hasConcept C2779224077 @default.
- W2084365645 hasConcept C36289849 @default.
- W2084365645 hasConcept C77805123 @default.
- W2084365645 hasConceptScore W2084365645C107038049 @default.
- W2084365645 hasConceptScore W2084365645C113470044 @default.
- W2084365645 hasConceptScore W2084365645C138885662 @default.
- W2084365645 hasConceptScore W2084365645C144024400 @default.
- W2084365645 hasConceptScore W2084365645C153721897 @default.