A systematic review of the qualitative literature on older individuals' experiences of care and well-being during physical rehabilitation for acquired brain injury.
Panagiota LafiatoglouCaroline Ellis-HillMary GouvaAvraam PloumisStefanos MantzoukasPublished in: Journal of advanced nursing (2021)
There is a lack of qualitative research on older individuals' ABI rehabilitation experiences, especially traumatic brain injury incidents. Further study should consider patients' concerns over their involvement in decision-making and goal setting about their care. Overall, this review reveals the need to examine further the significance of humanizing care and the factors that affect older individuals' sense of well-being.
Keyphrases
- brain injury
- healthcare
- traumatic brain injury
- physical activity
- palliative care
- mental health
- end stage renal disease
- quality improvement
- community dwelling
- systematic review
- middle aged
- decision making
- subarachnoid hemorrhage
- pain management
- newly diagnosed
- peritoneal dialysis
- patient safety
- chronic kidney disease
- affordable care act
- prognostic factors
- chronic pain
- patient reported outcomes