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Patterns of change and stability in caregiver burden and life satisfaction from 1 to 2 years after severe traumatic brain injury: A Norwegian Longitudinal study.

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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/13089
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https://doi.org/10.3233/NRE-161406
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2017-03-27
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Journal article
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Peer reviewed

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Manskow, Unn Sollid; Friborg, Oddgeir; Røe, Cecilie; Braine, Mary; Damsgård, Elin; Anke, Audny
Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To assess burden and life satisfaction in family members of patients with severe traumatic brain injury (sTBI) at 1 and 2 years post-injury, examine if change in burden can be predicted by family member and patient demographics, patient’s functional status, family members social network or level of burden at 1 year.

METHODS: Prospective national multicenter study. Self-report from family members, patient data collected from a national cohort study on patients with sTBI. 80 family members participated.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: The Caregiver Burden Scale (CBS), life satisfaction.

RESULTS: Total burden increased between years 1 and 2 post-injury (P = 0.04). Thirty percent of the family members reported an increased burden, 55% were stable, and 15% had a decrease in burden between the two follow-up times. Logistic regression analyses revealed that experiencing loneliness was an independent predictor of increased burden from 1 to 2 years post-injury (OR = 4.35, P < 0.05). Life Satisfaction was lower at the 2 year follow-up than at 1 year (p = 0.03).

CONCLUSIONS: The results demonstrate a need for long-term follow-up of patients and family members that focuses on professional support to relieve burden and risk of loneliness or social isolation. This group may benefit from additional follow-up interventions tailored to their needs.

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Submitted manuscript version. Published version available at https://doi.org/10.3233/NRE-161406.
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IOS Press
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Manskow, U.E., Friborg, O., Røe, C., Braine, M., Damsgård, E. & Anke, A. (2017). Patterns of change and stability in caregiver burden and life satisfaction from 1 to 2 years after severe traumatic brain injury: A Norwegian Longitudinal study. NeuroRehabilitation. 40(2), 211-222. https://doi.org/10.3233/NRE-161406
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