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Military families face challenges finding a "new normal" after mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI). Acceptance of post-injury changes is key for successful reintegration following combat-related mTBI.

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Background:

  • Over 300,000 soldiers returned from Iraq and Afghanistan with combat-related mild traumatic brain injuries (mTBIs).
  • mTBI symptoms significantly impact soldiers' physical and cognitive functioning, hindering post-injury reintegration.
  • Family dynamics are crucial in the recovery and adaptation process for service members with mTBI.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the family reintegration experiences of married couples where one partner sustained a combat-related mTBI.
  • To understand the perceptions of both soldiers and their spouses regarding life after mTBI.
  • To identify factors influencing successful family adaptation post-mTBI.

Main Methods:

  • Grounded theory methodology was employed.
  • Semistructured interviews were conducted with nine soldiers with mTBI and their spouses.
  • A total of 27 joint and individual interviews were analyzed to capture diverse perspectives.

Main Results:

  • The central theme identified was the struggle to establish a "new normal" post-mTBI.
  • A "new normal" was defined as the couple's redefined expectations for family routines and unit functioning.
  • Participants exhibited varied responses, with some accepting changes and others striving to return to pre-injury life.

Conclusions:

  • Interventions should focus on addressing mismatched expectations between partners after mTBI.
  • Promoting the acceptance of a "new normal" can facilitate better family reintegration.
  • Support for military families coping with mTBI is essential for improved outcomes.