This study reports the findings of a qualitative, grounded theory study which explored the experiences of partners and other long‐term family carers living with and supporting loved ones with spinal cord injury. The study is exploratory in that little was previously known about the experience of long‐term care‐giving in this context in Australia. Most research in this area has focused on this experience during the first 5 years postinjury. This study focuses on the experiences of family carers beyond that 5‐year period. The study aimed to explore the experience of partners and other long‐term family carers of people with spinal cord injury, and illuminate their daily lives, interests, concerns and caring approaches in this context. Data col...
2019-05-09The greatest proportion of spinal cord injuries (SCIs) occurring each year in the United S...
Background: Motor Neurone Disease (MND) is a neurodegenerative disease with a sudden onset, a rapid ...
Purpose: To explore the perceived determinants of participation in life after spinal cord injury and...
This paper presents some key findings from a more extensive, integrative literature review focusing ...
The grounded theory study from which this paper is drawn explored the experiences of partners and ot...
Research shows that approximately 12,500 new spinal cord injuries occur each year, which poses a dra...
There is a gap in evidence with respect to the specific support needs of family caregivers of indivi...
As survival ratesand life expectancies ofindividuals experiencing acquired disabilities such as spin...
Purpose: Family members make an important contribution to informal and formal care, as well as the o...
Study design Qualitative exploratory study. Objectives To explore the lived experience of SCI c...
This thesis aims to make a contribution to knowledge about long-term service utilisation following s...
Background: The nature of relationships that people with spinal cord injury (SCI) have with paid car...
The lengthening life span of individuals with a spinal cord injury (SCI) underscores the importance ...
Spinal cord injury is one of the most catastrophic events that may befall a human being. As greater ...
The aim of this study was to explore nurses’ experiences when caring for patients with traumatic spi...
2019-05-09The greatest proportion of spinal cord injuries (SCIs) occurring each year in the United S...
Background: Motor Neurone Disease (MND) is a neurodegenerative disease with a sudden onset, a rapid ...
Purpose: To explore the perceived determinants of participation in life after spinal cord injury and...
This paper presents some key findings from a more extensive, integrative literature review focusing ...
The grounded theory study from which this paper is drawn explored the experiences of partners and ot...
Research shows that approximately 12,500 new spinal cord injuries occur each year, which poses a dra...
There is a gap in evidence with respect to the specific support needs of family caregivers of indivi...
As survival ratesand life expectancies ofindividuals experiencing acquired disabilities such as spin...
Purpose: Family members make an important contribution to informal and formal care, as well as the o...
Study design Qualitative exploratory study. Objectives To explore the lived experience of SCI c...
This thesis aims to make a contribution to knowledge about long-term service utilisation following s...
Background: The nature of relationships that people with spinal cord injury (SCI) have with paid car...
The lengthening life span of individuals with a spinal cord injury (SCI) underscores the importance ...
Spinal cord injury is one of the most catastrophic events that may befall a human being. As greater ...
The aim of this study was to explore nurses’ experiences when caring for patients with traumatic spi...
2019-05-09The greatest proportion of spinal cord injuries (SCIs) occurring each year in the United S...
Background: Motor Neurone Disease (MND) is a neurodegenerative disease with a sudden onset, a rapid ...
Purpose: To explore the perceived determinants of participation in life after spinal cord injury and...