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Severity of military traumatic brain injury influences caregiver health-related quality of life.

Tracey A Brickell1, Bridget A Cotner2, Louis M French1, Noelle E Carlozzi3, Danielle R O'Connor2, Risa Nakase-Richardson4, Rael T Lange1.   

Abstract

PURPOSE/
OBJECTIVE: To examine the influence of traumatic brain injury (TBI) severity on the health-related quality of life of caregivers providing care to service members/veterans (SMV) following a TBI. Research Method/Design: Thirty caregivers (90.0% female; 70.0% spouse; age: M = 39.5 years, SD = 10.7) of SMVs who sustained a mild, moderate, severe, or penetrating TBI were recruited from Walter Reed National Military Medical Center and via community outreach to participate in one of six focus groups. Caregivers were classified into 3 TBI severity/caregiver groups: (a) moderate/severe/penetrating TBI caregiver group (n = 11); (b) mild TBI caregiver group (n = 10); and (c) equivocal TBI caregiver group (n = 9). Thematic analysis using a constant comparative approach was conducted with qualitative analysis software to identify common themes across the 3 severity/caregiver groups.
RESULTS: Eleven themes emerged: no time for self/needs last (83.3%), poor physical health (80.0%), increased stress/anxiety (76.7%), social isolation/loneliness (66.7%), lack of access to services (50.0%), impact on family life (46.7%), sleep issues (46.7%), finances/employment (36.7%), depression (30.0%), exhaustion (30.0%), and anger (16.7%). Exploratory pairwise comparisons revealed a higher proportion of the moderate/severe/penetrating TBI group endorsed 7 of the 11 themes (no time for self/needs last, increased stress/anxiety, impact on family life, sleep issues, finances/employment, exhaustion, anger, and increased stress/anxiety) compared with the other 2 groups. CONCLUSIONS/IMPLICATIONS: It is important that caregivers of SMVs receive long-term support in their caregiving and parenting roles. Further work is required to understand the challenges caregivers experience in accessing services they need and how to effectively meet their needs across the care continuum. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2020 APA, all rights reserved).

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31971431      PMCID: PMC7375900          DOI: 10.1037/rep0000306

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rehabil Psychol        ISSN: 0090-5550


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7.  Traumatic brain injury caregivers: A qualitative analysis of spouse and parent perspectives on quality of life.

Authors:  Anna L Kratz; Angelle M Sander; Tracey A Brickell; Rael T Lange; Noelle E Carlozzi
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8.  A Latent Content Analysis of Barriers and Supports to Healthcare: Perspectives From Caregivers of Service Members and Veterans With Military-Related Traumatic Brain Injury.

Authors:  Noelle E Carlozzi; Rael T Lange; Louis M French; Angelle M Sander; Jenna Freedman; Tracey A Brickell
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9.  Service needs and health outcomes among caregivers of service members and veterans following TBI.

Authors:  Tracey A Brickell; Sara M Lippa; Louis M French; Rachel L Gartner; Angela E Driscoll; Megan M Wright; Rael T Lange
Journal:  Rehabil Psychol       Date:  2018-09-24

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