Lifestyle changes of a family caring for a 25-year-old quadriplegic man after delayed spinal cord infarction

Worldwide, 110–190 million people over the age of 15 years are estimated to live with severe disability—a physical state of being defined by the WHO as “the equivalent of disability inferred for conditions such as quadriplegia, severe depression, or blindness.” Modes and qualities of disability care...

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description Worldwide, 110–190 million people over the age of 15 years are estimated to live with severe disability—a physical state of being defined by the WHO as “the equivalent of disability inferred for conditions such as quadriplegia, severe depression, or blindness.” Modes and qualities of disability care undoubtedly vary globally, dependent on income, health infrastructure and culture. Quadriplegia has a unique set of emotional and physical challenges that demand a great deal from care regimens and health systems. This case study examines a specific—and successful—configuration of quadriplegic care in a Druze village in the Golan and looks to the economic, geographic and sociocultural aspects of care.
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Caregivers
Community support
Culture
Disability
Disabled Persons
Endoscopy
Family
Global Health
Humans
Infarction
Life Style
Long term health care
Male
Middle East
Ostomy
Paralysis
Patients
Pressure ulcers
Quadriplegia - etiology
Quadriplegia - nursing
Spinal cord
Spinal Cord - pathology
Spinal Cord Injuries - complications
Spinal Cord Ischemia - complications
Ventilators
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