Online Family Training After Traumatic Brain Injury: A Parallel Randomized Control Trial

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Karns, Christina M. [1 ]
Powell, Laurie [1 ]
Durany, Karen A. [2 ]
Slocumb, Jody [1 ]
Beck, Laura [1 ]
Gau, Jeff [2 ]
Glang, Ann [1 ]
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[1] Univ Oregon, Ctr Brain Injury Res & Training, Dept Psychol, 1244 Walnut St,Suite 220, Eugene, OR 97403 USA
[2] Univ Oregon, Coll Educ, Eugene, OR USA
关键词
family; caregiver; traumatic brain injury; training; eHealth; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; FACE PROFESSIONAL-DEVELOPMENT; SPINAL-CORD-INJURY; EXECUTIVE DYSFUNCTION; INTERVENTION IMPACT; CAREGIVER BURDEN; CHILDREN; HEALTH; INDIVIDUALS; PARENT;
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10.1037/rep0000605
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B849 [应用心理学];
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040203 ;
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Objective: To evaluate an online intervention to support family members of individuals who sustained a traumatic brain injury (TBI). Research Design: Randomized control trial. Parallel assignment to TBI Family Support (TBIFS) intervention or enhanced usual care control (TAU). Three testing timepoints: pretest baseline (T1), posttest within 2 weeks of assignment (T2), and follow-up 1 month after posttest (T3). Setting: Online. Participants: Sixty-eight caregivers recruited nationally: 18 years of age or older, English speaking, providing primary caregiving to an adult family member with TBI and mild to moderate disability. Intervention: Eight interactive modules providing information about cognitive, behavioral, and social consequences of TBI, training in problem-solving framework, and application exercises (N = 35). TAU was an informational website (N = 33). Measures: Proximal outcomes-program use, usability, and user satisfaction for TBIFS participants. Primary outcomes-TBI content knowledge, strategy application objective response and open-ended response, and strategy-application confidence. Secondary outcomes-appraisals of burden, satisfaction, uncertainty in mastery, guilt, and negative environment. Results: Proximal outcomes-about 80% of TBIFS participants completed the posttest assessment, and 91% reported moderate to high usability and user satisfaction. Primary outcomes-greater posttest gains in TBI content knowledge for TBIFS than TAU (t = 3.53, p = .0005, adjusted p = .0090, d = 0.91). Gains maintained through follow-up (t = 2.89, p = .0038, adjusted p = .0342, d = 0.90). No other effects for the primary or secondary outcomes. Conclusion: TBIFS improved TBI content knowledge relative to TAU. Modifications might be needed to improve application and distal outcomes for caregivers.
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