Re-engaging with places:Understanding bio-geo-graphical disruption and flow in adult brain injury survivors
Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) is one of the most common causes of disability and death in adults worldwide. After a period of rehabilitation, many ABI survivors still face complex mind/body conditions when they try to take up their former life again. Besides lasting visible impairments such as weakness and loss of body balance, there are often less obvious disabilities such as extreme fatigue, hypersensitivity for stimuli, memory, concentration and attention problems or personality changes. The aim of this paper is to understand how ABI survivors and their significant others renegotiate their en... Mehr ...
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Dokumenttyp: | Artikel |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 2019 |
Reihe/Periodikum: | Meijering , L , Theunissen , N & Lettinga , A T 2019 , ' Re-engaging with places : Understanding bio-geo-graphical disruption and flow in adult brain injury survivors ' , Social Science and Medicine , vol. 231 , pp. 22-30 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2018.05.005 |
Schlagwörter: | The Netherlands / Brain injury / Identity / Qualitative research / Sense of place / STROKE / PARTICIPATION / SELF / REHABILITATION / DISABILITY / NARRATIVES / PEOPLE / HEALTH / LIFE / HOME |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Permalink: | https://search.fid-benelux.de/Record/base-27210829 |
Datenquelle: | BASE; Originalkatalog |
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Link(s) : | https://hdl.handle.net/11370/b22e2687-f68b-447e-85e0-ca7da29e2d89 |