Road-To-Recovery-Tbi: Pilot Trial Of An Ehealth Intervention For Caregivers After Pediatric Brain Injury

CLINICAL PRACTICE IN PEDIATRIC PSYCHOLOGY(2021)

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Objective: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a leading cause of acquired disability in childhood, impacting long-term health and functioning. Caregivers of children with TBI report worsening psychological health-and caregiver functioning and behaviors directly impact child recovery and outcomes. We developed and pilot tested road-to-recovery-TBI (R2R-TBI), a self-guided, eHealth intervention to support caregivers during the acute phase following pediatric TBI and equip families with skills to promote a positive path to recovery. Method: Caregivers of children hospitalized for moderate-to-severe TBI were recruited within 3 months postinjury. Twenty primary caregivers completed measures assessing caregiver psychological functioning, family functioning, and child behavior prior to accessing the intervention and at follow-up 1 month later. Caregivers also completed postintervention satisfaction and usability surveys. Results: Thirty of 42 eligible caregivers consented to participate. Caregivers were diverse with regard to race/ethnicity (45% non-White), income (65% receiving public assistance), and child age (1 month to 15 years). All caregivers rated the intervention as helpful and 90% reported making positive changes. While average scores were in the nonclinical range at baseline and follow-up, percentages of caregivers reporting clinically elevated challenges across all measures (15% to 50%) were higher than instrument norms. There were no significant changes in caregiver, family, or child outcomes from baseline to follow-up. Conclusions: Given challenges that caregivers experience accessing in-office interventions that target their well-being and/or parenting, the R2R-TBI program may be a cost-effective and accessible approach to supporting families during a challenging phase of recovery. Further research is needed to examine the efficacy of the intervention.
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caregiver targeted interventions, pediatric traumatic brain injury, eHealth
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