A manual-based family intervention for families living with acquired brain or spinal cord injury: a qualitative study of families' experiences.
Mia Moth WolffbrandtPernille Langer SoendergaardFin Biering-SørensenLinda SundekildeAmanda KjeldgaardTrine SchowJuan Carlos Arango-LasprillaAnne NorupPublished in: Disability and rehabilitation (2023)
The family intervention supported the families to strengthen family cohesion and to be capable to manage the changed life situation. The findings emphasize the importance of a family-centered approach in neurorehabilitation, and how healthcare professionals play a significant role in facilitating families to achieve a balanced level of family cohesion.