Components of Quality of Life for Persons with a Quadriplegic and Paraplegic Spinal Cord Injury
2001; SAGE Publishing; Volume: 11; Issue: 6 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1177/104973201129119541
ISSN1552-7557
AutoresPatricia J. Manns, Karen E. Chad,
Tópico(s)Family and Disability Support Research
ResumoThis investigation determined the themes that represented quality of life for persons with a spinal cord injury. Fifteen people (6 females, 9 males; 7 persons with quadriplegia, 8 with paraplegia) participated in this study, which used naturalistic inquiry methodologies. Results showed that quality of life for this population, regardless of severity of impairment, consisted of nine themes: (a) physical function and independence, (b) accessibility, (c) emotional well-being, (d) stigma, (e) spontaneity, (f) relationships and social function, (g) occupation, (h) finances, and (i) physical well-being. The themes of life quality were similar for quadriplegics and paraplegics; however, physical function and independence and physical well-being affected the quality of life of persons with a quadriplegic injury to a greater extent. These findings may provide health professionals with information necessary to assist in the development of programs to enhance quality of life.
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