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Eur J Phys Rehabil Med · Jun 2011
Traumatic brain injury in the Gaza Strip: adults and children and their caregiver disability burden.
- Z M Hawamdeh, A I Ibrahim, and A A Mezher.
- Department of Physical Therapy, Faculty of Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan.
- Eur J Phys Rehabil Med. 2011 Jun 1; 47 (2): 193-201.
BackgroundTraumatic brain injury (TBI) may lead to long term behavioral, cognitive, physical, mental, social deficits which might influence daily activities of patient and caregiver.AimTo determine the disability aspects and its levels among patients with TBI and their caregivers in Gaza Strip.DesignCross section study with analytic descriptive structure.SettingEl-Wafa Medical Rehabilitation and Specialized Surgery Hospital in Gaza Strip in the period between 2000 to 2007.PopulationA convenience sampling strategy was used to obtain one hundred patients with TBI and their caregivers.MethodsOn-site visits were arranged with all participants to collect data about their functional outcome measures. These measures included: 1) Functional Independence Measurement (FIM); and 2) Disability Rating Scale (DRS) to evaluate the functional independence level and the degree of disability of patients with TBI respectively; 3) Community Integration Questionnaire (CIQ) to evaluate the degree of community integration of caregivers.ResultsThe worst performance of patients with TBI according to FIM was recorded in bowel and bladder control (40.1% and 35.8% respectively) while the DRS questionnaire revealed that employability established the area of greatest disability for patients with TBI (69.33%). In CIQ the greatest burden on caregivers was noted in productivity, social integration, and home integration with weight means equal 50.00%, 51.67% and 56.00% respectively.ConclusionBoth patients with TBI and their caregivers reported high level of disability burden. Caregivers showed low level of community integration in the society due to caring patients with TBI. Clinical Rehabilitation Impact. This study enhances the responsible rehabilitation organizations (governmental, non-governmental and international) to improve the provided health services to patients with TBI and their caregivers and advocates these individuals' rights.
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