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Plastic and reconstructive surgery. 2025 Apr 9. doi: 10.1097/PRS.0000000000012151 Q13.22024

What do patients with traumatic brachial plexus injuries need for social and emotional support? A qualitative analysis

创伤性臂丛神经损伤患者的社交和情感支持需求定性分析 翻译改进

Amanda M Faust  1, Eshan S Sane  1, Macyn M Stonner  2, David M Brogan  1, Christopher J Dy  1

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  • 1 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Washington University in St. Louis Washington University School of Medicine St. Louis, MO USA.
  • 2 Program in Occupational Therapy Milliken Hand Rehabilitation Center Washington University School of Medicine St. Louis, MO USA.
  • DOI: 10.1097/PRS.0000000000012151 PMID: 40209050

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    Background: Patients with adult traumatic brachial plexus injury (BPI) face numerous challenges, both directly and indirectly related to their physical disability, during their adjustment to life after injury. Our goal was to identify domains of care in which a patient navigator could improve delivery of care for BPI patients as they await recovery of upper extremity function.

    Methods: We conducted semi-structured interviews with 28 brachial plexus patients after reconstruction. The interview guide focused on interactions with members of their care team and other sources of support. Inductive thematic analysis was used to identify recurring topics across patient experiences.

    Results: Our study revealed four primary themes: 1) Patient perception of family engagement and personal responsibilities influence the desire for additional support from the care team. 2) The navigator role would include family education, appointment coordination, and help with transportation and insurance. 3) Patient and family education should emphasize the understanding of neuropathic pain, timeline of healing, and expected new roles. 4) A long-term solution to patient isolation may involve shared experiences with current BPI patients.

    Conclusions: Patients with BPI agreed that a navigator dedicated to helping them through the medical and social aspects of their care would benefit both patients and families. Patients identified areas of education that a navigator could help with, specifically gaps in knowledge regarding pain, expectations, recovery timeline, and lifestyle modifications. Additionally, building an accessible community of BPI patients may reciprocally improve social well-being, as some patients expressed a desire to guide other patients through their journey.

    Keywords:social and emotional support; qualitative analysis

    背景: 创伤性臂丛神经损伤(BPI)成人患者在受伤后适应生活时,面临着许多与身体残疾直接和间接相关的挑战。我们的目标是确定护理导航员可以在哪些领域改善对等待上肢功能恢复的患者的护理。

    方法: 我们对28名接受重建手术后的臂丛神经损伤患者进行了半结构化访谈,重点讨论了他们与医疗团队成员及其他支持来源的互动。使用归纳式主题分析来识别贯穿所有患者经历中的重复出现的主题。

    结果: 我们的研究揭示了四个主要主题:1)患者对家庭参与和自身责任的看法影响了其希望从护理团队获得更多支持的愿望;2)导航员的角色将包括家庭教育、预约协调以及帮助处理交通和保险事宜;3)患者及家属的教育应强调神经病理性疼痛的理解、愈合时间线的认识和预期新角色的认知;4)一个长期解决患者孤立问题的办法可能涉及与现有BPI患者的共享经验。

    结论: 臂丛损伤患者一致认为,有一个专门帮助他们在医疗和社会方面进行调整的导航员将对患者及其家庭都有益处。患者指出了导航员可以通过教育来帮助他们解决的具体知识缺口,包括疼痛、期望值、康复时间线以及生活方式改变等方面的知识不足。此外,建立一个可访问的臂丛损伤患者社区可能在社会福祉方面产生互惠效应,因为一些患者表达了希望指导其他患者走过这段旅程的愿望。

    关键词:创伤性臂丛神经损伤; 社会和情感支持

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    期刊名:Plastic and reconstructive surgery

    缩写:PLAST RECONSTR SURG

    ISSN:0032-1052

    e-ISSN:1529-4242

    IF/分区:3.2/Q1

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