Initial experiences of family caregivers of survivors of a traumatic brain injury

Date
2015
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Publisher
AOSIS Publishing
Abstract
Background: There seems to be a paucity of research on the initial subjective experiences of family caregivers of survivors of a traumatic brain injury (TBI). Objective: To explore the challenges that family caregivers face during the initial stages of recovery of a relative who has sustained a TBI. Methods: Thematic analysis was used to explore the findings from semi-structured interviews that were conducted with 12 female family caregivers of relatives who had sustained a TBI. Results: Family caregivers recalled their initial experiences of the shock at hearing the news about their relative’s TBI, negative experiences in hospital and frustrating interactions with healthcare professionals as particularly challenging. Conclusion: The findings of this study emphasise caregivers’ need for support, information and psycho-education, especially from healthcare professionals, from the very beginning stages of recovery from a TBI. Practical and physical needs with regard to admission to and care in the hospital were also highlighted. This research will hopefully contribute to creating awareness amongst healthcare professionals on how they can contribute to improvement of the services provided by the healthcare system based on the experiences of the caregivers who participated in this study.
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CITATION: Broodryk, M. & Pretorius, C. 2015. Initial experiences of family caregivers of survivors of a traumatic brain injury. African Journal of Disability, 4(1):1-7, doi:10.4102/ajod.v4i1.165.
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Keywords
Family caregivers, Traumatic brain injury, Health services
Citation
Broodryk, M. & Pretorius, C. 2015. Initial experiences of family caregivers of survivors of a traumatic brain injury. African Journal of Disability, 4(1):1-7, doi:10.4102/ajod.v4i1.165