TY - JOUR PY - 2024// TI - Burden in caregivers of patients with acquired brain injury: influence of family role and gender JO - NeuroRehabilitation A1 - Corallo, Francesco A1 - Maggio, Maria Grazia A1 - Bonanno, Lilla A1 - De Luca, Rosaria A1 - Cardile, Davide A1 - Cappadona, Irene A1 - Todaro, Antonino A1 - Calabrò, Rocco Salvatore SP - ePub EP - ePub VL - ePub IS - ePub N2 - BACKGROUND: Acquired brain injuries (ABI) represent neurological disorders that can arise after traumatic and non-traumatic events. In addition to the physical, emotional and cognitive challenges that patients face, these injuries can bring changes in the life of the patient and his or her family.

OBJECTIVE: This study aims to understand how the occurrence of an ABI condition can disrupt and reshape family functioning by examining certain dimensions such as role in the family, gender and age, which may have a major influence on family dynamics.

METHODS: We enrolled 86 caregivers of patients with ABI. Two experienced psychologists examined family functioning with Olso's Family Adaptability and Cohesion Rating Scale (FACES IV).

RESULTS: The correlation between groups by generics showed a significant difference only for flexibility (p = 0.05). Specifically, flexibility was greater in male caregivers, particularly in sons. Most of the constructs defining family functioning, such as communication, remained unchanged despite the ABI event.

CONCLUSION: This study provides an in-depth understanding of how families face the challenges posed by the ABI and the role caregivers play within the system.

Language: en

LA - en SN - 1053-8135 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/NRE-240056 ID - ref1 ER -