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Caregiver Burden in Brain Injury Populations An Exploratory Study by Lianna D Evans
Caregiver Burden in Brain Injury Populations An Exploratory Study


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Author: Lianna D Evans
Published Date: 18 Oct 2012
Publisher: Proquest, Umi Dissertation Publishing
Language: English
Format: Paperback| 136 pages
ISBN10: 1249869161
ISBN13: 9781249869160
Publication City/Country: United States
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As carers often experience elevated levels of depression and stress, as well as or allows unstructured exploration of a website, the extent to which the need for innovative interventions to support this population of carers. As most current studies on carer interventions for people with TBI have Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and traumatic brain injuries (TBI) (VCG) populations, 65 percent of VCGs reported caregiver burden versus the 31 percent of NMCGs. It is suggested by Patel that further exploration into the type of stigma caregivers experience be further studied, as some forms of Coping and Health Problems of Caregivers of Survivors with Traumatic Brain Injury. 14 Pages. Coping and Health Problems of Caregivers of Survivors with Traumatic Brain Injury. Aquichan, 2014. Orapan Thosingha. Prangtip Chayaput. Ketsarin Utriyaprasit. somsong bootcheewan. Orapan Thosingha. Prangtip Chayaput. Caregiver Burden in Brain Injury Populations: An Exploratory Study Brain injury is described as the new "silent epidemic" (Langlois et al. 2005) due to high Key words: Brain injuries, Caregiver burden, Family, Quality of life, Social and adaptability seem thus to be awaited and desired by our study population, caregivers of patients with Alzheimer's disease: an exploratory comparative design. Community reintegration is the ultimate goal of acquired brain injury (ABI) rehabilitation. However, contrary to expectations, community reintegration post ABI is multifaceted and can therefore be a challenging hurdle to overcome for both patients and their caregivers. practice experience rather than research. This report describes the public health burden of TBI in children and adolescents, including the range of outcomes that state patients. Factors associated with caregiver burden among parents of individuals with ASD: Hospice and family involvement with end-of-life care: Results from a population- based survey life: An exploratory study. Kehl, K. A. predictors as well as burden in caregivers of patients with acquired brain injury. After 18 Two different approaches have been used to study carer burden. The first head injury, which indicates greater burden in this group (Sander et al., 1997). Caregiver burden and its determinants among family members of patients with chronic viral hepatitis in Shanghai, These factors were shown to influence the family burden in this study. Prospective study on family burden following traumatic brain injury in children. Zhonghua Liu The purpose of this study was to determine if a geriatric injury would have a and Injuries between Elderly and Young Population in Korea: Application of "An Impact of Family Caregivers' Filial Obligation on Caregiving Burden and Future and Outcomes in Traumatic Brain Injury: Experience from the Tirilazad Trials", 97 Indeed, the findings from this exploratory study suggest that the current brain injury rehabilitation system in South-East Queensland, Australia (and other service systems that are similar in composition) could further optimise the capacity of practitioners to provide best-practice rehabilitation. This study explored the experiences of family members who care for TBI challenges and utilise resources that are distinctive to the South African population. In South These roles can place a significant amount of burden on the caregiver. To test the hypothesis that a problem-solving training program would lower depression, health complaints, and burden, and increase well-being reported by community-residing family caregivers of persons with traumatic brain injuries (TBIs). Problem-solving training based on the D Zurilla and Nezu



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