The role of acceptance and values in quality of life in patients with an acquired brain injury: a questionnaire study

Objective An acquired brain injury (ABI) is a challenge for an individual’s quality of life (QOL). In several chronic illnesses acceptance has been found to be associated with a better health-related quality of life. This study investigated whether this relationship is also found in patients with AB...

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Main Authors: Gunther Van Bost, Stefaan Van Damme, Geert Crombez
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: PeerJ Inc. 2017-07-01
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Online Access:https://peerj.com/articles/3545.pdf
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spelling doaj-7346d7de938448c7b6fea1d671a8d4e52020-11-24T21:36:42ZengPeerJ Inc.PeerJ2167-83592017-07-015e354510.7717/peerj.3545The role of acceptance and values in quality of life in patients with an acquired brain injury: a questionnaire studyGunther Van Bost0Stefaan Van Damme1Geert Crombez2Department of Experimental-Clinical and Health Psychology, Ghent University, Ghent, BelgiumDepartment of Experimental-Clinical and Health Psychology, Ghent University, Ghent, BelgiumDepartment of Experimental-Clinical and Health Psychology, Ghent University, Ghent, BelgiumObjective An acquired brain injury (ABI) is a challenge for an individual’s quality of life (QOL). In several chronic illnesses acceptance has been found to be associated with a better health-related quality of life. This study investigated whether this relationship is also found in patients with ABI. We also explored the impact of the perceived ability to live according to one’s own values (life-values-match). Methods A total of 68 individuals (18–65 years of age) with an acquired brain injury completed a battery of questionnaires. The relations between health-related QOL (SF-36) and disease specific QOL (EBIQ; European Brain Injury Questionnaire), and personal values (Schwartz Values Inventory) and acceptance (ICQ; Illness Cognitions Questionnaire) were investigated. An additional question measured the life-values-match. Rehabilitation professionals reported the extent of impairment involved. Results Acceptance was positively associated with mental aspects of health-related QOL and the EBIQ Core Scale, after demographic variables and the extent of impairment were introduced in the regression. In a post hoc analysis we found that the life-values-match mediated the relationship between acceptance and mental aspects of QOL. Conclusion In patients with an ABI, promoting acceptance may be useful to protect QOL. Strengthening the life-values-match may be a way to accomplish this.https://peerj.com/articles/3545.pdfAcquired brain injuryCopingQuality of lifeValuesAcceptance
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author Gunther Van Bost
Stefaan Van Damme
Geert Crombez
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Stefaan Van Damme
Geert Crombez
The role of acceptance and values in quality of life in patients with an acquired brain injury: a questionnaire study
PeerJ
Acquired brain injury
Coping
Quality of life
Values
Acceptance
author_facet Gunther Van Bost
Stefaan Van Damme
Geert Crombez
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title The role of acceptance and values in quality of life in patients with an acquired brain injury: a questionnaire study
title_short The role of acceptance and values in quality of life in patients with an acquired brain injury: a questionnaire study
title_full The role of acceptance and values in quality of life in patients with an acquired brain injury: a questionnaire study
title_fullStr The role of acceptance and values in quality of life in patients with an acquired brain injury: a questionnaire study
title_full_unstemmed The role of acceptance and values in quality of life in patients with an acquired brain injury: a questionnaire study
title_sort role of acceptance and values in quality of life in patients with an acquired brain injury: a questionnaire study
publisher PeerJ Inc.
series PeerJ
issn 2167-8359
publishDate 2017-07-01
description Objective An acquired brain injury (ABI) is a challenge for an individual’s quality of life (QOL). In several chronic illnesses acceptance has been found to be associated with a better health-related quality of life. This study investigated whether this relationship is also found in patients with ABI. We also explored the impact of the perceived ability to live according to one’s own values (life-values-match). Methods A total of 68 individuals (18–65 years of age) with an acquired brain injury completed a battery of questionnaires. The relations between health-related QOL (SF-36) and disease specific QOL (EBIQ; European Brain Injury Questionnaire), and personal values (Schwartz Values Inventory) and acceptance (ICQ; Illness Cognitions Questionnaire) were investigated. An additional question measured the life-values-match. Rehabilitation professionals reported the extent of impairment involved. Results Acceptance was positively associated with mental aspects of health-related QOL and the EBIQ Core Scale, after demographic variables and the extent of impairment were introduced in the regression. In a post hoc analysis we found that the life-values-match mediated the relationship between acceptance and mental aspects of QOL. Conclusion In patients with an ABI, promoting acceptance may be useful to protect QOL. Strengthening the life-values-match may be a way to accomplish this.
topic Acquired brain injury
Coping
Quality of life
Values
Acceptance
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