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Qualitative study of principles pertaining to lifestyle and pressure ulcer risk in adults with spinal cord injury

JACKSON J; CARLSON M; RUBAYI S; SCOTT MD; ATKINS MS; BLANCHE EI; SAUNDERS NEWTON C; MIELKE S; WOLFE MK; CLARK FA
DISABIL REHABIL , 2010, vol. 32, n° 7, p. 567-578
Doc n°: 145635
Localisation : Documentation IRR

D.O.I. : http://dx.doi.org/DOI:10.3109/09638280903183829
Descripteurs : AE21 - ORIGINE TRAUMATIQUE

The aim of this article is to identify overarching principles that
explain how daily lifestyle considerations affect pressure ulcer development as
perceived by adults with spinal cord injury (SCI).
METHOD: Qualitative in-depth
interviews over an 18-month period with 20 adults with spinal injury and a
history of pressure ulcers were conducted using narrative and thematic analyses.
Eight complexly interrelated daily lifestyle principles that explain
pressure ulcer development were identified: perpetual danger; change/disruption
of routine; decay of prevention behaviors; lifestyle risk ratio;
individualization; simultaneous presence of prevention awareness and motivation;
lifestyle trade-off; and access to needed care, services and supports.
CONCLUSIONS: Principles pertaining to the relationship between in-context
lifestyle and pressure ulcer risk underscore previous quantitative findings, but
also lead to new understandings of how risk unfolds in everyday life situations.
Pressure ulcer prevention for community-dwelling adults with SCI can potentially
be enhanced by incorporating principles, such as the decay of prevention
behaviors or lifestyle trade-off, that highlight special patterns indicative of
elevated risk. The identified principles can be used to theoretically drive
future research or to guide innovative lifestyle-focused intervention approaches.
Public policies that promote short-term preventive interventions at critical
junctures throughout a person's life should be considered.

Langue : ANGLAIS

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