Campbell, Anne and Millen, Sharon and Jordan, Uisce and Watson, Diane and Watson, Joy and McCorry, Roger (2024) Exploring the experiences of residents and their families in an alcohol-related brain injury residential rehabilitation unit in Northern Ireland: a qualitative study. Frontiers in Public Health, 12, 1397428. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2024.1397428.
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OBJECTIVE Limited research exists on comprehensive interventions for individuals with Alcohol Related Brain Injury (ARBI). Exploring the impact of a rehabilitation service on individuals with ARBI and their relatives/caregivers, this study aimed to gain insights into their experiences and assess how the service influenced cognitive functioning, psychological well-being, social relationships, community engagement, and the desire for abstinence.
METHOD This was a qualitative, semi structured interview study as part of a larger mixed methods study of residents and their family members. Data was collected over 4 timepoints with = 20 residents: baseline ( = 20 interviews), 6 months ( = 15 interviews), 12 months ( = 6 interviews) and at discharge ( = 8 interviews). The interviews took place at a specialist residential rehabilitation facility for people with ARBI. Remote interviews were conducted with family members ( = 10). A thematic analysis of transcripts using NVivo software was undertaken.
RESULTS Qualitative findings for residents with ARBI across 4 timepoints from baseline to time of discharge indicated an improvement in all outcomes. Overall, residents reported that the ARBI holistic intervention improved psychological wellbeing, social relationships/community participation, functioning abilities, and abstinence from alcohol, particularly when residents were residing in the unit. Family members and carers presented more trepidation regarding the long-term impacts.
CONCLUSION Whilst the residential unit provided structure and a protective environment, residents required ongoing support post discharge for their addictive behaviours. An outreach intervention for these individuals is currently being piloted.
G Health and disease > Substance use disorder (addiction) > Alcohol use disorder
G Health and disease > Neurological condition / disease (nervous system, brain)
J Health care, prevention, harm reduction and treatment > Rehabilitation
J Health care, prevention, harm reduction and treatment > Residential facility
VA Geographic area > Europe > Northern Ireland
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