
Whilst negative responses to traumatic injury have been well documented in the literature, there is a small but growing body of work that identifies posttraumatic growth as a salient feature of this experience. We contribute to this discourse by reporting on the experiences of 13 individuals who were traumatically injured, had undergone extensive rehabilitation and were discharged from formal care. All participants were injured through involvement in a motor vehicle accident, with the exception of one, who was injured through falling off the roof of a house.In this qualitative study, we used an audio-taped in-depth interview with each participant as the means of data collection. Interviews were transcribed verbatim and analysed thematically to determine the participants' unique perspectives on the experience of recovery from traumatic injury. In reporting the findings, all participants' were given a pseudonym to assure their anonymity.Most participants indicated that their involvement in a traumatic occurrence was a springboard for growth that enabled them to develop new perspectives on life and living.There are a number of contributions that health providers may make to the recovery of individuals who have been traumatically injured to assist them to develop new views of vulnerability and strength, make changes in relationships, and facilitate philosophical, physical and spiritual growth.
Adult, Male, Adolescent, Victoria, Computer applications to medicine. Medical informatics, R858-859.7, Rehabilitation Centers, motor vehicle accident., rehabilitation, Interviews as Topic, Life Change Events, Cost of Illness, well-being, Adaptation, Psychological, Humans, Interpersonal Relations, Survivors, Qualitative Research, traumatic injury, Research, Accidents, Traffic, Social Support, Hospitalization, trauma, subjective well-being, Post-traumatic growth, Wounds and Injuries, Female
Adult, Male, Adolescent, Victoria, Computer applications to medicine. Medical informatics, R858-859.7, Rehabilitation Centers, motor vehicle accident., rehabilitation, Interviews as Topic, Life Change Events, Cost of Illness, well-being, Adaptation, Psychological, Humans, Interpersonal Relations, Survivors, Qualitative Research, traumatic injury, Research, Accidents, Traffic, Social Support, Hospitalization, trauma, subjective well-being, Post-traumatic growth, Wounds and Injuries, Female
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