Explain the 'unexplainable': A qualitative enquiry of the representations of the caregivers of brain-injured people
- PMID: 27091762
- DOI: 10.1177/1359105316642834
Explain the 'unexplainable': A qualitative enquiry of the representations of the caregivers of brain-injured people
Abstract
The aim of our research is to highlight the role of social representations of the traumatic brain-injured person in the adjustments made by caregivers in building and maintaining quality of care. Twenty-three semi-structured interviews were conducted with nursing assistants and medico-psychological assistants, working in a long-term care facility. The interviews were the subject of a thematic content analysis. The analysis shows the role of representations of the traumatic brain-injured person in the way caregivers explain behaviours and situations and in the orientation of their professional practices. In explaining the inexplicable, caregivers establish a more human relationship through individualized care.
Keywords: caregivers; disability; qualitative research; social representations; traumatic brain injury.
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