The family as a resource for improving patient and family functioning after traumatic brain injury: A descriptive nonrandomized feasibility study of a family-centered intervention
Autor: | Mari Storli Rasmussen, Helene Lundgaard Søberg, Juan Carlos Arango-Lasprilla, Nada Andelic, Tonje Haug Nordenmark |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2019 |
Předmět: |
medicine.medical_specialty
Service (systems architecture) Traumatic brain injury family intervention lcsh:Medicine General Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology law.invention Traumatic brain injuries 03 medical and health sciences Health related life qualities 0302 clinical medicine Resource (project management) Randomized controlled trial law Multidisciplinary approach Family interventions Intervention (counseling) medicine adults health related quality of life Adults 030212 general & internal medicine Caregiver burdens Applied Psychology caregiver burden Data collection business.industry traumatic brain injury lcsh:R 030229 sport sciences Caregiver burden medicine.disease Family medicine business Feasibilities feasibility |
Zdroj: | Cogent Medicine, Vol 6, Iss 1 (2019) Cogent Medicine |
ISSN: | 2331-205X |
Popis: | The aim of this study was to address feasibility aspects of a multidisciplinary, family-centered rehabilitation intervention for persons with traumatic brain injury and their family. The study was done in preparation of a full-scale RCT and conducted as a collaboration between specialist and municipal health-care service, with two municipal health professionals included as collaborating partners. By applying the intervention on six persons, two families, we evaluated the attendance rate, the appropriateness of the intervention’s topics, the collaboration with the municipal health professionals, and the data collection method. Predefined success-criteria were used to evaluate feasibility. The family intervention and study procedures were evaluated as feasible. Some challenges arose and were discussed prior to commencing the full-scale trial. They concerned the logistics regarding the delivery of the intervention and making appropriate adjustments to meet the families’ unique needs and facilitate participation. A pragmatic approach was considered necessary in the full-scale RCT. This study and the future full-scale RCT have been made possible through grants from the Norwegian ExtraFoundation for Health and Rehabilitation [2016/FO77196]. The trial funders played no role in the study design, data collection, analysis or interpretation, manuscript writing, or decision to submit the article for publication. |
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