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. 2020 Feb;42(3):360-367.
doi: 10.1080/09638288.2018.1499047. Epub 2018 Sep 20.

Caregiver burden after stroke: changes over time?

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Caregiver burden after stroke: changes over time?

Winke Pont et al. Disabil Rehabil. 2020 Feb.

Abstract

Introduction and aim: Many caregivers of stroke patients experience a high burden. This study aims to describe the course of burden in individual caregivers in the first year after stroke.Methods: This study is part of the Stroke Cohort Outcomes of REhabilitation study, a multicentre, longitudinal cohort study including consecutive stroke patients admitted to two rehabilitation facilities. Caregivers were asked to complete the Caregiver Strain Index and questions on their sociodemographic characteristics 6 and 12 months post admission. Patients' sociodemographic and clinical characteristics were extracted from medical records.Results: A total of 129 caregivers were included, 72 completed the Caregiver Strain Index twice. Of them, 19 (26.4%) were men, median age 59 (range 27-78) years. A consistently high or low burden was reported by 15 (20.8%) and 49 (68.1%), respectively, whereas 8 (11.1%) reported a high burden at either 6 (n = 3) or 12 months (n = 5).Discussion: In the majority of caregivers of stroke patients the perceived caregiver burden is consistent over time. However, as in 11.1% caregiver burden changes from 6 to 12 months, caregiver burden should be measured repeatedly until 12 months after stroke. Caregivers living together with a patient who suffered a haemorrhagic stroke seem to be more at risk for a high burden.Implications for rehabilitationMany caregivers of stroke patients experience a high burden.The Caregiver Strain Index score at 6 months is a good predictor for the score at 12 months.In some caregivers the high burden is not yet present at 6 months, therefore monitoring caregiver burden throughout the first year after stroke seems warranted.Caregivers living together with a patient who suffered a haemorrhagic stroke seem to be more at risk for a high burden.

Keywords: Caregiver Strain Index; burden; caregiver; screening; stroke.

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