Family experiences of supporting a relative with agitation during early recovery after traumatic brain injury.

Neuropsychol Rehabil

School of Psychological Sciences, Turner Institute for Brain and Mental Health, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia.

Published: May 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Approximately 44% of individuals in the post-traumatic amnesia (PTA) phase after traumatic brain injury (TBI) show agitation, which complicates recovery and challenges healthcare systems.
  • The study involved 20 interviews with 24 family members (mostly parents, spouses, and children) of agitated TBI patients to understand their experiences and roles in managing agitation.
  • Findings revealed three main themes: the contribution of families to patient care, their expectations from healthcare services, and the importance of supporting families, emphasizing that well-informed families can significantly aid in reducing agitation and improve recovery outcomes.

Article Abstract

During the early recovery period after traumatic brain injury (TBI), referred to as post-traumatic amnesia (PTA), approximately 44% of individuals may exhibit agitated behaviours. Agitation can impede recovery and poses a significant management challenge for healthcare services. As families provide significant support for their injured relatives during this time, this study aimed to explore the family's experience during PTA to better understand their role in agitation management. There were 20 qualitative semi-structured interviews conducted with 24 family members of patients exhibiting agitation during early TBI recovery (75% female, aged 30-71 years), predominantly parents ( = 12), spouses ( = 7) and children ( = 3). The interviews explored the family's experience of supporting their relative exhibiting agitation during PTA. The interviews were analyzed using reflexive thematic analysis, which revealed three key themes: family contributions to patient care, expectations of the health care service and supporting families to support patients. This study emphasized the significant role of families in managing agitation during early TBI recovery and highlighted that families who are well-informed and well-supported have the potential to minimize their relative's agitation during PTA, which may reduce the burden on healthcare staff and promote patient recovery.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09602011.2023.2219064DOI Listing

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