Carelse, ShernaazSogoni, Sanda2022-03-312024-11-072022-03-312024-11-072021https://hdl.handle.net/10566/18944Magister Artium (Social Work) - MA(SW)Recovery from traumatic brain injury (TBI) can be a lengthy and challenging process for survivors, their families, and health and welfare services. Globally, South Africa has the second-highest prevalence of TBI that is due to road traffic accidents. The growing challenges for TBI survivors are the financial constraints, health implications, and the psychosocial support required by survivors of TBI and their families, which impacts family reintegration, post-hospitalisation. The aim of the study was to understand the challenges experienced by TBI survivors with regards to the psychosocial support services for family reintegration. A qualitative approach, using an exploratory-descriptive design was used. The person-centred perspective was chosen as a theoretical framework.enBrain injury survivorsFamily reintegrationPost-hospitalisationHealth and welfare servicesSouth AfricaRoad traffic accidentsThe challenges experienced by traumatic brain injury survivors with regard to family reintegration post-hospitalisationUniversity of Western Cape