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The stroke caregiving trajectory in relation to caregiver depressive symptoms, burden, and intervention outcomes.

Rachel Graf1,2, Jennifer LeLaurin1, Magda Schmitzberger1, I Magaly Freytes1, Tatiana Orozco1, Stuti Dang3,4, Constance R Uphold1,5,6.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Caregiver depression and burden have a detrimental effect on stroke survivors' rehabilitation and are contributors to stroke survivors' hospital readmission and institutionalization. The stroke caregiving trajectory is unique compared to other illnesses, and the effect of length of caregiving on stroke caregiver outcomes is poorly understood. Interventions can improve caregiver outcomes, but the optimal timing of these interventions is unclear.
OBJECTIVES: We sought to determine the relationship between: (1) length of caregiving and stroke caregiver depressive symptoms and burden, and (2) length of caregiving and amount of change in depressive symptoms and burden following the Resources and Education for Stroke Caregivers' Understanding and Empowerment (RESCUE) intervention - an online and telephone problem-solving, education, and support intervention.
METHODS: We analyzed retrospective data collected from 72 stroke caregivers who participated in the RESCUE intervention. Outcomes were caregiver depressive symptoms and burden. Data were analyzed using mixed-effects regression analysis.
RESULTS: Baseline depressive symptoms and burden were both negatively related to length of caregiving (p < 0.05). We found significant improvement in caregiver depressive symptoms and burden following an intervention. The interaction between changes in outcomes and length of caregiving was not significant for either depressive symptoms (p = 0.26) or burden (p = 0.10).
CONCLUSIONS: This study contributes to the understanding of the relationship between length of caregiving and depression, burden, and intervention outcomes. Clinicians should recognize that the stroke caregiving trajectory can be nonlinear. Routine and repeated clinical assessment of caregiver well-being is needed, along with implementation of interventions when necessary, regardless of how much time has passed since the stroke.

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Keywords:  Stroke; burden; caregiver; caregiving trajectory; depression; intervention; length of caregiving

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28618848     DOI: 10.1080/10749357.2017.1338371

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Top Stroke Rehabil        ISSN: 1074-9357            Impact factor:   2.119


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2.  Biopsychosocial intervention for stroke carers (BISC): results of a feasibility randomised controlled trial and nested qualitative interview study.

Authors:  Marion F Walker; Sheila Birchall; Christine Cobley; Laura Condon; Rebecca Fisher; Joanna Fletcher-Smith; Miriam R Golding-Day; Christopher Greensmith; Eirini Kontou; Oliver Matias; Nikola Sprigg; Shirley A Thomas; Phillip J Whitehead
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3.  The association between subjective caregiver burden and depressive symptoms in carers of older relatives: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

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Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2019-05-29       Impact factor: 3.240

4.  Internet-Based Interventions for Carers of Individuals With Psychiatric Disorders, Neurological Disorders, or Brain Injuries: Systematic Review.

Authors:  Lucy Spencer; Rachel Potterton; Karina Allen; Peter Musiat; Ulrike Schmidt
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5.  Predictors of caregiver burden after stroke in Nigeria: Effect on psychosocial well-being.

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6.  mHealth intervention for carers of individuals with a history of stroke: Heuristic evaluation and user perspectives.

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