When a person experiences a severe stroke, their relatives must assume the role of partners in the rehabilitation process. Drawing on Bourdieu's field theory, we investigated the potential gap between the subjective expectations of relatives in terms of the assistance and care they can offer patients with severe brain injuries and the objective constraints of a healthcare field. Using data from observations, as well as interviews with relatives and official documents, our study shows how some relatives, reliant on their habitus, bring to their collaboration with healthcare professionals an expectation that the healthcare field will be able to take care of their multiple individual needs.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF: Stroke has been described as a rupture of current life, causing changes in the patient's identity. This has important consequences for the patient's life after stroke. Nevertheless, there is still a lack of science on the subject and also a lack of consistency in how to confront this in rehabilitation.
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