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. 2013 Nov-Dec;28(6):408-18.
doi: 10.1097/HTR.0b013e31825413cf.

Predictors of informal care burden 1 year after a severe traumatic brain injury: results from the PariS-TBI study

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Predictors of informal care burden 1 year after a severe traumatic brain injury: results from the PariS-TBI study

Eleonore Bayen et al. J Head Trauma Rehabil. 2013 Nov-Dec.

Abstract

Objective: To investigate predictors of informal care burden 1 year after a severe traumatic brain injury (TBI).

Participants: Patients (N = 66) aged 15 years or older with severe TBI (Glasgow Coma Scale score of 8 or less) and their primary informal caregivers.

Setting: Multicenter inception cohort study over 22 months in Paris and the surrounding area (PariS-TBI study).

Main measures: Patients' preinjury characteristics; injury severity data; outcome measures at discharge from intensive care and 1 year after the injury; Dysexecutive Questionnaire; Medical Outcome Study Short Form-36; Zarit Burden Inventory.

Results: Among the 257 survivors at discharge from acute care, 66 patient-caregiver couples were included. Primary informal caregivers were predominantly women (73%), of middle age (age, 50 years), supporting male patients (79%), of mean age of 38 years. The majority (56%) of caregivers experienced significant burden, and 44% were at risk of depression. Caregivers' impaired health status and perceived burden significantly correlated with patients' global disability (as assessed with the Glasgow Outcome Scale-Extended) and impairments of executive functions (as assessed with the Dysexecutive Questionnaire). A focused principal component analysis suggested that disability and executive dysfunctions were independent predictors of perceived burden, whereas demographics, injury severity, and Glasgow Outcome Scale at discharge from acute care did not significantly correlate with caregiver's burden.

Conclusion: Global handicap and impairments of executive functions are independent significant predictors of caregiver burden 1 year after TBI.

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