“I can do things now that people thought were impossible, actually, things that I thought were impossible”: A meta-synthesis of the qualitative findings on posttraumatic growth and severe physical injury.

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Kampman, H., Hefferon, K., Wilson, M. and Beale, J. 2015. “I can do things now that people thought were impossible, actually, things that I thought were impossible”: A meta-synthesis of the qualitative findings on posttraumatic growth and severe physical injury. Canadian Psychology/Psychologie canadienne. 56 (3), pp. 283-294. https://doi.org/10.1037/cap0000031
AuthorsKampman, H., Hefferon, K., Wilson, M. and Beale, J.
Abstract

Posttraumatic growth (PTG) refers to the transformative process that can lead to positive changes after
dealing with a traumatic event. Furthermore, different traumas have been found to lead to differing processes and outcomes from each other. This study is expanding on the Hefferon, Grealy, and Mutrie (2009) study in which they discovered that the PTG experience among people with life-threatening illnesses has unique, corporeal features. The experience of being severely injured has elements unique from other traumas due to its direct and substantial impact to the body. This investigation aims to advance the knowledge of the corporeal elements of PTG and PTG in general. This study reviewed and synthesized the qualitative data on the experience of PTG in people with severe physical injury. Thirteen journal articles—published before September 1, 2014, in PsycINFO, SPORTDiscus, CINAHLPlus, and Academic Search Complete—were reviewed. Key themes included existential reflection, humanity, meaningful leisure engagement, and new abilities: awareness of physiological and psychological potential. Findings support that there are unique elements to the PTG experience in people with severe injuries. Additional research is needed to understand the trauma experiences among different injuries and the overall processes and outcomes of severe-injury-related trauma.

JournalCanadian Psychology/Psychologie canadienne
Journal citation56 (3), pp. 283-294
ISSN0708-5591
Year2015
PublisherCanadian Psychological Association
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1037/cap0000031
Web address (URL)https://doi.org/10.1037/cap0000031
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Print01 Aug 2015
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Deposited24 Aug 2017
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