Family Caregivers’ Experiences of Information Provision and Support following acquired brain Injury

Antonia Naum, a Msc student in Cognitive & Clinical Neuroscience at Anglia Ruskin University, is looking for family caregivers to take part in a short anonymous online survey exploring experiences of information and support following acquired brain injury.

 

Research background and motivation

The study aims to assess family caregivers’ perceptions of the quality, clarity, and usefulness of information provided during hospitalisation and at discharge following an acquired brain injury and to examine whether perceived quality of information provided during hospital stay and discharge predicts long-term caregiver outcomes, including quality of life, stress, anxiety, depression, and caregiver burden.

 

What is involved in taking part?

An anonymous online survey. Survey duration: 8-10 minutes.

 

Participant criteria

  • Adults aged 18 years+
  • Live in the UK.
  • Family members, partners, or informal caregivers who currently support or have previously supported individuals who have experienced an acquired brain injury (ABI), including encephalitis.

 

Interested in getting involved?

Access the survey using the link below:

https://aruspsych.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_4OTfmN4Z7Jq0CMu

 

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