| Literature DB >> 27270604 |
Courtney J Wright1,2, Heidi Zeeman1,2, Valda Biezaitis3,4.
Abstract
Given that the literature suggests there are various (and often contradictory) interpretations of holistic practice in brain injury rehabilitation and multiple complexities in its implementation (including complex setting, discipline, and client-base factors), this study aimed to examine the experiences of practitioners in their conceptualization and delivery of holistic practice in their respective settings. Nineteen health practitioners purposively sampled from an extensive Brain Injury Network in Queensland, Australia participated in individual interviews. A systematic text analysis process using Leximancer qualitative analysis program was undertaken, followed by manual thematic analysis to develop overarching themes. The findings from this study have identified several items for future inter-professional development that will not only benefit the practitioners working in brain injury rehabilitation settings, but the patients and their families as well.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27270604 PMCID: PMC4894634 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0156826
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Crosstabulation of the Cumulative Sample of Practitioners Representative of their Settings, Disciplines and Client-base.
| Setting | Discipline | Client-Base | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Medical | Allied H. | Adult | Paediatric | |||
| % ( | % ( | % ( | % ( | % ( | % ( | |
| Inpatient Rehabilitation | 25% (3) | 75% (9) | 100% (12) | 50% (6) | 50% (6) | 100% (12) |
| % of Total | 15.8% | 47.4% | 63.2% | 31.6% | 31.6% | 63.2% |
| Community Rehabilitation | 0% (0) | 100% (7) | 100% (7) | 85.7% (6) | 14.3% (1) | 100% (7) |
| % of Total | 0% | 36.8% | 36.8% | 31.6% | 5.3% | 36.8% |
| 15.8% (3) | 84.2% (16) | 100% (19) | 63.2% (12) | 36.8% (7) | 100% (19) | |
| % of Total | 15.8% | 84.2% | 100.0% | 63.2% | 36.8% | 100.0% |
aDiscipline: Medical = 1 Medical Specialist and 2 Nurses. Allied Health = 1 Case Manager, 1 Music Therapist, 7 Occupational Therapists, 1 Physiotherapist, 3 Psychologists (including Neuropsychologists), 2 Social Workers, and 1 Speech and Language Therapist.
bSetting: Five practitioners provided both inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation to people with brain injury in their setting. Given that the rehabilitation occurred within the hospital, the views of these five practitioners have solely been classified as ‘inpatient’.
Organisation of Clusters Based on the Study Research Questions.
| Research Question | Cluster | Cluster Rationale | Interview Question |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Cluster 1 | To determine the guiding principles of brain injury rehabilitation | Q1, Q2 |
| 2 | Cluster 2 | To define and describe holistic rehabilitation in brain injury | Q3, Q4, Q5, Q6 |
| 3 | Cluster 3 | To examine implementation of holistic rehabilitation in brain injury | Q7, Q8, Q9, Q10 |
Summary of Key Themes and Sub-themes for Cluster 1 Qualitative Analysis.
| Cluster 1: Guiding Principles of Brain Injury Rehabilitation | ||
|---|---|---|
| Key Themes | Specialised Rehabilitation | Goal-Directedness |
| Leximancer Connectivity | (100%) | (70%) |
| Sub-themes | Multiple frameworks | Individual, needs based |
| Person-oriented | Individual self-awareness | |
| Teamwork and collaboration | Discharge destination | |
| Participation | ||
| Family-oriented | ||
aThe Leximancer Connectivity percentage indicates the relative importance of each theme (e.g., the higher the percentage, the more important the theme). The percentage is calculated using the connectedness of concepts within that theme.
Summary of Key Themes and Sub-themes for Cluster 2 Qualitative Analysis.
| Cluster 2: Defining Holistic Rehabilitation in Brain Injury | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Key Themes | Person-in-Context | Patient-in-Care | |
| Leximancer Connectivity | (100%) | (72%) | |
| Healing | Functionality | ||
| Past, present and future | Treatment | ||
| Control and coordination | Core activity capacity | ||
| Family support / context | |||
aThe Leximancer Connectivity percentage indicates the relative importance of each theme (e.g., the higher the percentage, the more important the theme). The percentage is calculated using the connectedness of concepts within that theme.
Summary of Key Themes and Sub-themes for Cluster 3 Qualitative Analysis.
| Cluster 3: Implementing Holistic Rehabilitation in Brain Injury | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Key Themes | Processes | System Supports | Client Outcomes |
| Leximancer Connectivity | (50%) | (30%) | (30%) |
| Assessment processes | Funding and resources | Skill transfer | |
| Relationship processes | Appropriate frameworks | Referral outcomes | |
| Referral processes | Transition outcomes | ||
aThe Leximancer Connectivity percentage indicates the relative importance of each theme (e.g., the higher the percentage, the more important the theme). The percentage is calculated using the connectedness of concepts within that theme.