Study designQualitative study.ObjectiveTo detect the major challenges and needs reported by family member caregivers of people with spinal cord injury (SCI).SettingFamily member caregivers of people with SCI and expert professionals… Click to show full abstract
Study designQualitative study.ObjectiveTo detect the major challenges and needs reported by family member caregivers of people with spinal cord injury (SCI).SettingFamily member caregivers of people with SCI and expert professionals were evaluated. This study was conducted in Spain, and most of the participants attended the National Paraplegics Hospital of Toledo.MethodsWe performed 25 semi-structured interviews. The data were analyzed from a phenomenological perspective using the Colaizzi method.ResultsThe metamorphosis of the caregiver is a complex personal and family-related process. Analysis of the adjustment phase of the caregiving role allowed us to describe three stages, patterns, and trends. Five basic needs were identified.ConclusionsPeople with SCI and their primary caregivers experienced changes in every sphere of their lives. Their most important needs were psychological support, social support, economic resources, information, training throughout the process of suffering, and the creation of informal groups of mutual aid.
               
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