A preliminary investigation of the brain injury family intervention: Impact on family members
JS Kreutzer, TM Stejskal, JM Ketchum, JH Marwitz… - Brain injury, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
… In summary, there is little doubt that brain injury has adverse long-term consequences for
family members and survivors. Unfortunately, recent reviews of the literature conclude that …
family members and survivors. Unfortunately, recent reviews of the literature conclude that …
Caring for a family member with a traumatic brain injury
RG Knight, R Devereux, HPD Godfrey - Brain injury, 1998 - Taylor & Francis
… Survivors of severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) are frequently left with a variety of deficits …
7] and their families [8]. Much of the responsibility for supporting the brain injured person during …
7] and their families [8]. Much of the responsibility for supporting the brain injured person during …
Efficacy of the brain injury family intervention: impact on family members
JS Kreutzer, JH Marwitz, AP Sima… - The Journal of Head …, 2015 - journals.lww.com
… The FNQ is a 37-item self-report questionnaire measuring family members' perceived needs
after brain injury. Respondents rate the degree to which each need has been met (not met, …
after brain injury. Respondents rate the degree to which each need has been met (not met, …
Impact of traumatic brain injury on the family: A critical review.
A Perlesz, G Kinsella, S Crowe - Rehabilitation Psychology, 1999 - psycnet.apa.org
… brain injury can have a negative impact on family members. However, it is also pertinent to
note that not all families and family members … To date, most TBI family outcome research has …
note that not all families and family members … To date, most TBI family outcome research has …
The other victims of traumatic brain injury: Consequences for family members.
V Florian, S Katz - Neuropsychology, 1991 - psycnet.apa.org
… brain injury (TBI) is both an acute and a chronic impairment, with long-term difficulties affecting
both the patient and members of the patient’s family. … Family members are a potentially …
both the patient and members of the patient’s family. … Family members are a potentially …
Living with moderate or severe traumatic brain injury: the meaning of family members' experiences
E Jumisko, J Lexell… - Journal of Family Nursing, 2007 - journals.sagepub.com
… Traumatic brain injury (TBI) has long-lasting consequences not only for the indi… the injury
but also for family members. The aim of this study is to elucidate the meaning of family members…
but also for family members. The aim of this study is to elucidate the meaning of family members…
Support for traumatic brain injury patients' family members in neurosurgical nursing: a systematic review
K Coco, K Tossavainen, JE Jääskeläinen… - Journal of …, 2011 - journals.lww.com
… Family members have a wide range of needs in different … support for TBI patients’ family
members. The classification of … support for brain injury patients’ family members conducted in …
members. The classification of … support for brain injury patients’ family members conducted in …
Traumatic brain injury: Family response and outcome
JS Kreutzer, JH Marwitz, K Kepler - Archives of physical medicine …, 1992 - archives-pmr.org
… but growing body of literature indicating the adverse affects of brain injury on family members.
Additionally, many of Romano’s observations were unique and proved useful to practicing …
Additionally, many of Romano’s observations were unique and proved useful to practicing …
Needs of family members of patients with severe traumatic brain injury: Implications for evidence-based practice
AE Bond, CRL Draeger, B Mandleco, M Donnelly - Critical care nurse, 2003 - AACN
… with severe traumatic brain injury are in … families of patients with severe traumatic brain
injury may be overwhelmed by the patients’ critical, constantly changing status. While the families …
injury may be overwhelmed by the patients’ critical, constantly changing status. While the families …
The experience of living with a family member with challenging behavior post acquired brain injury
ME Braine - Journal of Neuroscience Nursing, 2011 - journals.lww.com
… , or degenerative, causing brain damage. The causes … brain injury (TBI), whereas other
causes include strokes, encephalitis, aneurysms, anoxia, metabolic disorders, meningitis, or brain …
causes include strokes, encephalitis, aneurysms, anoxia, metabolic disorders, meningitis, or brain …
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