Shared meanings of success, happiness, and health among adults with cerebral palsy and physiotherapists: implications for practice and research

被引:6
作者
Gannotti, Mary E. [1 ]
Blanchard, Yvette [2 ]
Blumberg, Lisa [1 ]
LaRocco, Diana [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Hartford, Dept Rehabil Sci, Hartford, CT 06117 USA
[2] Sacred Heart Univ, Dept Phys Therapy, Fairfield, CT USA
[3] Goodwin Coll, Social & Educ Sci, E Hartford, CT USA
关键词
Adulthood; wellbeing; life satisfaction; ethnography; quality of life; FUNCTION CLASSIFICATION-SYSTEM; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; PHYSICAL-FITNESS; OLDER-PEOPLE; YOUNG-ADULTS; PAIN; SATISFACTION; DISABILITIES; CHILDREN; ISSUES;
D O I
10.1080/09638288.2018.1425488
中图分类号
R49 [康复医学];
学科分类号
100215 ;
摘要
Purpose: To describe shared meanings of success, happiness, and health of adults with cerebral palsy and physiotherapists. Materials and methods: Ethnography employed open ended/semi-structured interviews and structured questionnaires (Satisfaction with Life Scale, Beck Depression Inventory-II, Oxford Happiness Questionnaire, Life Habits Questionnaire, Medical Outcomes Study-Social Support Survey, and PROMIS angstrom (R) Pain Interference Scale). Content analysis of qualitative data and principal components analysis of questionnaire responses identified shared meanings. Results: Fourteen adults with cerebral palsy and 15 physiotherapists (median age 46) had similar levels of education. For both groups, social achievements, personal goals, employment, and supporting a family defined success. Adults with cerebral palsy more frequently identified tenacity and persistence as important for success. Both groups described happiness as spending time with loved ones, recreational activities, and having purpose in life. Adults with cerebral palsy identified the importance of self-acceptance for happiness. For both, health included self-care of mind/spirit, cardiovascular and musculoskeletal wellness, and physical fitness (the ability to perform physical tasks). Analysis of questionnaire responses identified shared meanings (eigenvalue 41, 95% explained variance). Conclusions: Adults with cerebral palsy and physiotherapists share similar experiences, behaviors, and feelings about success, happiness, and health. This knowledge may improve communication, enhance evidence-based practice, and foster services to support wellbeing.
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页码:1321 / 1330
页数:10
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