Change in sense of coherence and health-related quality of life after injury - a prospective cohort study.
Marianne LindahlHemant JunejaSanel TeljigovicJan RafnNina Odgaard NielsenPublished in: Disability and rehabilitation (2019)
Accidents leading to fracture can be stressful life events that could influence an individual's sense of coherence to be stronger or weaker. The association between sense of coherence and health-related quality of life emphasises the importance of therapists supporting the patients' personal resources and promote a salutogenic focus.IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATIONAn injury may change an individual's sense of coherence to be stronger or weaker.For patients who sustain fracture, sense of coherence should be included in therapists' analysis of personal resources and support a salutogenic perspective.Health-related quality of life is especially for younger individuals affected by an accident and its consequences and need a guided and meticulous rehabilitation course.