Nuri Cayuelas Mateu
Aalborg University
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Scandinavian Journal of Disability Research | 2016
Chalotte Glintborg; Nuri Cayuelas Mateu; Kjeld Høgsbro
ABSTRACTThe approach of addressing biology as the sole process to recovery after a brain injury has been criticized since the 1980s. Based on the bio-psycho-social model (BPSM), new national guidelines stipulate that brain injury rehabilitation should be based on dynamic approaches and interactive principles. Proceeding from a Systematic Inquiry into Models for Rehabilitation (SIMREB) and Institutional Ethnography approach, we identify possible contradictions, barriers and conflicts hampering the implementation of the BPSM with reference to basic discourse conflicts within the field of acquired brain injury rehabilitation. We find four main barriers within practice that may hamper the implementation of the new paradigm: institutional premises that sustain biological discourses, difficulty of predicting recovery, lack of interdisciplinary collaboration and a general ignorance regarding the life-world of people with ABI. The analysis is based on fieldwork in a Danish Neuro-Rehabilitation Centre.
Archive | 2012
Helle Bendix Kleif; Jacob Ladenburg; Nuri Cayuelas Mateu; Chantal Maria Pohl Nielsen
Archive | 2010
Steen Bengtsson; Nuri Cayuelas Mateu; Anders Høst; Sfi Det Nationale Forskningscenter for Velfærd
Tidsskrift for Samfunnsforskning | 2015
Jacob Ladenburg; Stella Mia Sieling-Monas; Nuri Cayuelas Mateu
Archive | 2014
Vilhelm Borg; Nuri Cayuelas Mateu; Thomas Clausen
Symposium i Anvendt Statistik | 2013
Jacob Ladenburg; Nuri Cayuelas Mateu
Metode & Forskningsdesign | 2013
Jacob Ladenburg; André Schultz Christensen; Nuri Cayuelas Mateu
Archive | 2012
Jacob Ladenburg; Leif Olsen; Nuri Cayuelas Mateu
Archive | 2011
Nuri Cayuelas Mateu
Archive | 2010
Steen Bengtsson; Nuri Cayuelas Mateu; Anders Høst; Sfi Det Nationale Forskningscenter for Velfærd