Stress, internal resources and functioning in a person with spinal cord disease
Stress, internal resources and functioning in a person with spinal cord disease
Introduction: Spinal cord lesion due to injury or disease (SCD) has a severe impact on the level of functioning, results in body function impairments, causes restrictions in everyday life, and stress. This stress experience can have an additional negative impact on well-being and health of persons with SCD. Stress reduction is therefore an important aim in order to achieve and maintain health in SCD. Strengthening internal resources of a person can support this endeavor.
Objective: To describe the role of internal resources for stress reduction as rehabilitation target in the context of interdisciplinary clinical rehabilitation of SCD using ICF-based rehabilitation management tools.
Methods: Single Case Study.
Results: Strengthening internal resources contributed to stress reduction in the rehabilitation of a person with SCD. Active involvement in decision taking increased the patient's perceived self-determination and reduced stress. Impairments in urination function remained a major stressor and negatively affected the patient's self-esteem. ICF-based documentation tools highlighted the role of internal resources, stress and functioning in rehabilitation management.
Conclusion: Internal resources should be strengthened when aiming at stress reduction in a patient with SCD. ICF-based documentation tools support this undertaking.
stress, internal resource, spinal cord diseases, icf, resilience, adjustment
119-130
Peter, Claudio
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Rauch, Alexandra
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Cieza, Alarcos
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Geyh, Szilvia
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2012
Peter, Claudio
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Rauch, Alexandra
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Cieza, Alarcos
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Geyh, Szilvia
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Peter, Claudio, Rauch, Alexandra, Cieza, Alarcos and Geyh, Szilvia
(2012)
Stress, internal resources and functioning in a person with spinal cord disease.
NeuroRehabilitation, 30 (2), .
(doi:10.3233/NRE-2012-0735).
(PMID:22430577)
Abstract
Introduction: Spinal cord lesion due to injury or disease (SCD) has a severe impact on the level of functioning, results in body function impairments, causes restrictions in everyday life, and stress. This stress experience can have an additional negative impact on well-being and health of persons with SCD. Stress reduction is therefore an important aim in order to achieve and maintain health in SCD. Strengthening internal resources of a person can support this endeavor.
Objective: To describe the role of internal resources for stress reduction as rehabilitation target in the context of interdisciplinary clinical rehabilitation of SCD using ICF-based rehabilitation management tools.
Methods: Single Case Study.
Results: Strengthening internal resources contributed to stress reduction in the rehabilitation of a person with SCD. Active involvement in decision taking increased the patient's perceived self-determination and reduced stress. Impairments in urination function remained a major stressor and negatively affected the patient's self-esteem. ICF-based documentation tools highlighted the role of internal resources, stress and functioning in rehabilitation management.
Conclusion: Internal resources should be strengthened when aiming at stress reduction in a patient with SCD. ICF-based documentation tools support this undertaking.
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Published date: 2012
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stress, internal resource, spinal cord diseases, icf, resilience, adjustment
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