Literature DB >> 24090378

Online support for individuals with spinal cord injuries: an ethnographic investigation.

Alisa A O'Riley, Jon Rose, Brinda Dalal.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Although social support is an important protective factor for individuals with spinal cord injuries (SCIs), individuals often encounter significant barriers to obtaining support after experiencing a SCI. It has been suggested that the Internet may serve to help individuals with disabilities overcome common barriers in obtaining support, yet research examining the efficacy of Internet-based support for individuals with SCI has been mixed.
OBJECTIVE: To develop a more nuanced understanding of how individuals with SCI can or might use the Internet for support.
DESIGN: Using an ethnographic approach, we conducted semi-structured interviews with nine individuals with SCI to explore perceived needs and barriers to information-seeking and online support.
SETTING: Participants were recruited from Veterans Administration medical center outpatient and inpatient units providing specialty care to individuals with SCIs and from a community SCI Center of Excellence.
RESULTS: Individuals with SCI gain emotional, problem-focused, and reciprocal support from online sources.
CONCLUSIONS: Online resources can provide important opportunities for social support for individuals with SCI.

Entities:  

Keywords:  Disability; Emotion-focused support; Internet use; Online support; Paraplegia; Problem-focused support; Rehabilitation; Social support; Spinal cord injuries; Tetraplegia; Veterans

Mesh:

Year:  2013        PMID: 24090378      PMCID: PMC4066426          DOI: 10.1179/2045772313Y.0000000118

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Spinal Cord Med        ISSN: 1079-0268            Impact factor:   1.985


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