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Research Title Family Intervention for Family with Spinal Cord Injury Person: Systematic review 
Date of Distribution 11 January 2018 
Conference
     Title of the Conference The 21st EAFONS & 11th INC (21st East Asian Forum of Nursing Scholars & 11thInternational Nursing Conferences)  
     Organiser Korean Society of Nursing Science 
     Conference Place LOTTE HOTEL WORLD(SEOUL JAMSIL).  
     Province/State Seoul, Korea 
     Conference Date 11 January 2018 
     To 12 January 2018 
Proceeding Paper
     Volume 2018 
     Issue 11 
     Page 245 
     Editors/edition/publisher Insook Lee 
     Abstract Objective: This study was aimed at systematic review of nursing intervention for family with spinal cord injury (SCI) from both Thailand and various context. Method: This systematic review was conducted. It consisted of searching data by manual and electronic searching, analysis, integrating, and summarizing. Data based consisted of TCI, PubMed, CINNHA, E-thesis, and E-Journal. Key words for searching comprised of family nursing/SCI, family intervention, and family crisis intervention. Matrix table sheet was used for collecting and analysis data. Were reviewed, analyzed, and synthesized the family based nursing intervention for family with SCI. Result: The synthesized data displayed that nursing interventions in Thailand focused on providing care SCI person in hospital setting for caring psychosocial aspects such as anxiety, depression, and quality of life. Some studies were examined effectiveness of interventions that increased caregivers’ ability such as teaching and skill training. No study was focused on providing care for family as the unit. In western context, investigated interventions for SCI person with chronic stage, such as rehabilitation program by physiotherapist. Some studies were conducted with major caregivers for building caring ability. Two intervention focused on training and supporting families to increase caring and coping skills, stress reduction, and emotional management based on multiple families approach. Most outcomes were measured psychological aspect, knowledge, skill, and quality of life. No study was intervened for helping family with SCI person during crisis period. Conclusion: Family with SCI person troubles both body and mind. The previous studies most focused on SCI person and major caregivers in hospital setting. Less studies was intervened with family as unit. Therefore, family intervention for SCI person is needed to create and practice through research process and aim to support both critical and chronic period. Especially, the family adaptation outcome should be focused. Key words: Family Nursing Practice, Spinal Cord Injury, Systematic Review *MNS (Family Nurse Practitioner) candidate, Faculty of Nursing, Khon Kaen University, Thailand **PhD, Associate Professor, Faculty of Nursing, Khon Kaen University, Thailand  
Author
585060013-3 Mrs. PIYARAT CHAIYACHET [Main Author]
Nursing Master's Degree

Peer Review Status มีผู้ประเมินอิสระ 
Level of Conference นานาชาติ 
Type of Proceeding Abstract 
Type of Presentation Oral 
Part of thesis true 
Presentation awarding false 
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