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From Being Caregiver to Being Cared for: The Experience of Adapting to Spinal Cord Injury, a Case Study

  • Universidad de Guanajuato

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Abstract

This narrative case study portrays a young woman’s life experience and adjustment process after suffering a traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI) 5 years ago. It is analyzed retrospectively from the perspective of the middle-range theory (MRT) of adapting to chronic health conditions by Buckner and Hayden (2014), and Ricoeur’s narrative philosophy is expanded. Understanding Alice’s narrative from this perspective allows us to understand the process of adaptation to a condition of disability due to a spinal cord injury, from the perspective of a nurse who was forced to change her role as a caregiver to a role of being cared for, due to the changes in her body and her corporality due to the consequences of the injury. In this narrative, the focal and contextual stimuli, the coping processes with special emphasis on the intrinsic and extrinsic adaptive processes, and the results of the process are identified.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)556-563
Number of pages8
JournalNursing Reports
Volume12
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2022

Strategic Focuses

  • Vida Humana Plena (Vita)​

Article Classification

  • review Article

Indexación Internacional (Artículo)

  • ISI Y SCOPUS

Scopus-Q Quartil

  • Q3

ISI- Q Quartil

  • Ninguno

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