Approach to sexuality from occupational therapy in people with acquired brain injury in subacute stage: study protocol

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Approach to sexuality from occupational therapy in people with acquired brain injury in subacute stage: study protocolAuthor(s)
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2020-01-20Citation
Rico N, Cantero P, Pereira J, Groba B, Nieto L, Pousada T. Approach to sexuality from occupational therapy in people with acquired brain injury in subacute stage: study protocol. Int. J. Qual. Method. 2020;19:1-6.
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[Abstract]
Project title: Occupational Therapy Approach to Sexuality in People with Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) in Subacute Stage.
Design: Qualitative study with a phenomenological approach. Context of Study: The relevance of the occupational therapy
approach to sexuality regarding people with acquired brain injury in the subacute stage. Objectives: General objective: Explore the
perceptions of people with ABI, who are in a subacute situation, and their relatives and partners, about their assessment of the
relevance of the approach toward sexuality during their occupational therapy intervention. Specific objectives: Describe and analyze
the perspectives of users, family members, and partners about the importance of this activity and its relevance in daily life; what is
included in the approach to sexuality; the differences that may arise between the perspectives of the participants according to
gender; and the differences that may arise between the perspectives on the subject by age groups. Study Population and the
Total Number of Participants: The study population is made up of people with ABI in the subacute stage who attend
occupational therapy at the physical rehabilitation unit of a hospital in Spain, and their families and partners. The size of the sample
is conditioned by the qualitative study’s design. The number of participants will be established when theoretical saturation of the
data is reached. First results are now available.
Keywords
Occupational therapy
Sexuality
Acquired brain damage
Subacute stage
Qualitative study
Sexuality
Acquired brain damage
Subacute stage
Qualitative study
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1609-4069