TY - JOUR
T1 - Family needs after brain injury
T2 - A cross cultural study
AU - Norup, Anne
AU - Perrin, Paul B.
AU - Cuberos-Urbano, Gustavo
AU - Anke, Audny
AU - Andelic, Nada
AU - Doyle, Sarah T.
AU - Quijano, Maria Cristina
AU - Caracuel, Alfonso
AU - Sosa, Dulce Maria Diaz
AU - Jove, Irma Guadalupe Espinosa
AU - Arango-Lasprilla, Juan Carlos
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2015 - IOS Press and the authors.
PY - 2015/6/17
Y1 - 2015/6/17
N2 - OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to explore differences by country in the importance of family needs after traumatic brain injury (TBI), as well as differences in met/unmet needs. METHOD: Two hundred and seventy-one family members of an individual with TBI in Mexico, Colombia, Spain, Denmark, and Norway completed the Family Needs Questionnaire. RESULTS: Eight of the ten needs rated as most important globally were from the Health Information subscale. Importance ratings on the Health Information, Professional Support, and Involvement With Care subscales were similar across countries, but Mexican family members rated Instrumental Support needs as less important than Colombian, Spanish, and Danish family members, and also rated their Community Support needs as less important than Danish and Spanish family members. Mexican family member's rated emotional support needs as less important than Colombian, Spanish, and Danish family members. Globally, the needs rated as most often met were from the Health Information subscale, and the most unmet needs were from the Emotional Support subscale. CONCLUSION: Despite some similarities across countries several differences were identified, and these can help professionals to provide more culturally appropriate rehabilitation services for family members in order to improve informal care for TBI.
AB - OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to explore differences by country in the importance of family needs after traumatic brain injury (TBI), as well as differences in met/unmet needs. METHOD: Two hundred and seventy-one family members of an individual with TBI in Mexico, Colombia, Spain, Denmark, and Norway completed the Family Needs Questionnaire. RESULTS: Eight of the ten needs rated as most important globally were from the Health Information subscale. Importance ratings on the Health Information, Professional Support, and Involvement With Care subscales were similar across countries, but Mexican family members rated Instrumental Support needs as less important than Colombian, Spanish, and Danish family members, and also rated their Community Support needs as less important than Danish and Spanish family members. Mexican family member's rated emotional support needs as less important than Colombian, Spanish, and Danish family members. Globally, the needs rated as most often met were from the Health Information subscale, and the most unmet needs were from the Emotional Support subscale. CONCLUSION: Despite some similarities across countries several differences were identified, and these can help professionals to provide more culturally appropriate rehabilitation services for family members in order to improve informal care for TBI.
KW - Traumatic brain injury
KW - caregivers
KW - cultural differences
KW - family needs
KW - global regions
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84931825083&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.3233/NRE-151208
DO - 10.3233/NRE-151208
M3 - Article
C2 - 26410614
AN - SCOPUS:84931825083
SN - 1053-8135
VL - 36
SP - 203
EP - 214
JO - NeuroRehabilitation
JF - NeuroRehabilitation
IS - 2
ER -