| Literature DB >> 19176861 |
Abstract
Based on the Roy adaptation model, this cross-sectional study was conducted with 15 spinal cord injured individuals and their family members to examine the physical, emotional, functional, and social components of adaptation to spinal cord injury at 1 year (n=7 dyads) and 3 years (n=8 dyads) post-injury. Findings indicate that spinal cord injured individuals and their family members, regardless of time since the initial injury, have a moderate level of adaptation and adjustment to spinal cord injury. The data suggested that adaptation to spinal cord injury during the first 3 years can be enhanced by providing ongoing social and educational support for not only the injured individuals, but also their family members.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19176861 DOI: 10.1177/0894318408327295
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nurs Sci Q ISSN: 0894-3184 Impact factor: 0.883