Brain Injury Inpatient Educational Intervention for Families and Caregivers



Status:Completed
Conditions:Neurology
Therapuetic Areas:Neurology
Healthy:No
Age Range:18 - Any
Updated:7/16/2013
Start Date:July 2009
End Date:September 2012
Contact:Jennifer H Marwitz, MA
Email:jhmarwit@vcu.edu
Phone:804-828-3704

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Brain Injury Inpatient Educational Intervention for Families and Caregivers (a Research Project Within the Traumatic Brain Injury Model System)


The Brain Injury Inpatient Guide for Families and Caregivers (BIIG-FACS) is a comprehensive
intervention to meet the needs of family members and significant others of patients who are
undergoing acute, inpatient brain injury rehabilitation.


The Brain Injury Inpatient Guide for Families and Caregivers (BIIG-FACS), developed by J.
Niemeier and J. Kreutzer, is a comprehensive intervention to meet the needs of family
members and significant others of patients who are undergoing acute brain injury
rehabilitation. Program development was guided by considerable clinical experience,
research review, and solicited consumer feedback.

The intervention has been manualized to facilitate efficient and effective administration.
Now, a rigorous investigation involving randomized assignment to treatment and control
groups is needed to empirically examine outcomes. Helping family members to cope more
effectively has the potential to improve outcomes for persons with ABI. Strengthening
families can enable persons with ABI to live more independently, achieve greater community
integration, and live healthier lives. The investigation serves as a logical next step
forward in advancing our understanding of standardized interventions designed to serve the
family unit.

Inclusion Criteria:

- Family members/caregiver friends of patients with ABI will be eligible to participate
in the present investigation. ABI is defined as damage to brain tissue caused by
stroke, aneurysm, anoxia, non-progressive brain tumor, infection, or an external
mechanical force as evidenced by: loss of consciousness, post traumatic amnesia
(PTA), objective neurological findings, or skull fracture.

- Lacerations and/or bruises of the scalp or forehead without other criteria listed
above will be excluded.

- All family member participants and patients must be at least 18 years of age or older
and able to understand and provide consent (or assent in the case of the patients).

Exclusion Criteria:

- Family members at imminent risk of psychiatric hospitalization, or in imminent danger
of hurting themselves or others, as judged by the investigators, will be excluded
from the study.
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