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Social Media and People With Traumatic Brain Injury: A Metasynthesis of Research Informing a Framework for Rehabilitation Clinical Practice, Policy, and Training
- Source :
- American journal of speech-language pathology. 30(1)
- Publication Year :
- 2020
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Abstract
- Purpose The aim of the study was to investigate the experiences of people with traumatic brain injury (TBI) and rehabilitation professionals in use of social media after TBI. Design Metasynthesis of a multilevel mixed-methods research design was used in the study. Method A qualitative metasynthesis of (a) evidence in the literature regarding the use of communication technologies and social media after TBI, (b) Twitter data and network analysis, (c) interviews with people with TBI ( n = 13), (d) focus groups with TBI rehabilitation professionals ( n = 11), and (e) a review of current guidance on safe use of social media was conducted. Results People with TBI adopt a trial-and-error approach to using social media. Their meaningful use and a sense of connection enable them to develop social media mastery. TBI rehabilitation professionals' concerns regarding potential risks associated with using social media might lead them to restrict social media use during rehabilitation. Conclusions Access to proactive training in social media use and a supportive network of rehabilitation professionals, family, and friends can enable people with TBI to develop social media mastery through working collaboratively on social media goals. This metasynthesis of research culminates in an evidence-based protocol for assessing and supporting a person with TBI's social media goals to guide clinical practice and future research in the field.
- Subjects :
- Research design
030506 rehabilitation
Linguistics and Language
Traumatic brain injury
medicine.medical_treatment
Applied psychology
MEDLINE
03 medical and health sciences
Speech and Hearing
0302 clinical medicine
Brain Injuries, Traumatic
Developmental and Educational Psychology
medicine
Humans
Social media
Protocol (science)
Rehabilitation
Focus Groups
medicine.disease
Focus group
Policy
Otorhinolaryngology
restrict
0305 other medical science
Psychology
Social Media
030217 neurology & neurosurgery
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 15589110
- Volume :
- 30
- Issue :
- 1
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- American journal of speech-language pathology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....7513fb94c2e117016482b2238aff9735