Department of Emergency Medicine (Drs Kreitzer and Adeoye and Mss Thomas and Keegan), Division of Neurocritical Care (Drs Kreitzer and Adeoye), Department of Neurology (Drs Ferioli, Foreman, and Ngwenya), Collaborative for Research on Acute Neurological Injury, and Department of Neurosurgery, University of Cincinnati, Ohio (Drs Foreman and Ngwenya); University of Cincinnati College of Nursing, Ohio (Dr Bakas); Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of Cincinnati Children's Hospital, Ohio (Dr Kurowski); and Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee (Dr Lindsell).
J Head Trauma Rehabil. 2020 May/Jun;35(3):E299-E309. doi: 10.1097/HTR.0000000000000525.
Survivors of moderate and severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) require substantial care, much of which is ultimately provided by friends and family. We sought to describe the unmet needs of informal caregivers.
Qualitative, semistructured interviews with informal caregivers of moderate and severe TBI survivors were conducted 72 hours, 1 month, 3 months, and 6 months after injury.
Intensive care unit of a level 1 trauma center.
Informal caregivers were friends or family who planned to provide care for the patient. Patients were 18 years or older with a moderate to severe TBI, and not expected to imminently die of their injuries.
Eighteen patient-caregiver dyads were enrolled. Fifty-three interviews with caregivers were completed and analyzed over the course of 6 months. Three themes were identified in the qualitative analysis: caregiver burden, caregiver health-related quality of life, and caregiver needs for information and support.
This study provides new information about the experience of informal caregivers during the 6 months after their friend or family member survived a moderate to severe TBI. Interventions to promote caregiving may be a substantial opportunity to improve patient-centered outcomes following TBI.
中度和重度创伤性脑损伤 (TBI) 的幸存者需要大量的护理,其中大部分最终由朋友和家人提供。我们旨在描述非专业护理人员的未满足需求。
对中度和重度 TBI 幸存者的非专业护理人员进行了定性、半结构化访谈,分别在损伤后 72 小时、1 个月、3 个月和 6 个月进行。
一级创伤中心的重症监护病房。
非专业护理人员是计划为患者提供护理的朋友或家人。患者年龄在 18 岁或以上,患有中度至重度 TBI,且预计不会因受伤而即将死亡。
纳入了 18 对患者-护理人员二人组。在 6 个月的时间里,对护理人员进行了 53 次访谈并进行了分析。定性分析确定了三个主题:护理人员负担、护理人员的健康相关生活质量以及对信息和支持的需求。
这项研究提供了有关非专业护理人员在其朋友或家人从中度至重度 TBI 幸存后的 6 个月期间的经历的新信息。促进护理的干预措施可能是改善 TBI 后以患者为中心的结果的重要机会。