2002
DOI: 10.1024//1016-264x.13.3.201
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Evaluation eines psychoedukativen Kurses für Angehörige von Schlaganfallpatienten

Abstract: Zusammenfassung: In dem vorliegenden Artikel wurde ein psychoedukativer Kurs für Angehörige von Schlaganfallpatienten entwickelt und in einem Längsschnitt-Kontrollgruppen-Design mit 3 Messzeitpunkten evaluiert. Insgesamt wurden 85 Angehörige untersucht. Als Messinstrumente kamen Selbstratingskalen zu Depression, Angst und körperlichen Beschwerden zum Einsatz. Zusätzlich wurden die globale subjektive Belastung, das Schlaganfall-spezifische Wissen, die Nutzung psychosozialer Entlastungsangebote und der subjektiv… Show more

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“…In about 50(X( of the cases impaired cognitive function is diagnosed and over one-third of the patients exhibit psychological symptoms such as depression or anxiety.2'3 Family carers of stroke patients are also found to suffer from increased emotional distress.4 This can be attributed on the one hand to the strain of caring itself;5 additionally, personality changes in the patient of a depressive or aggressive nature represent a particularly heavy psychological burden for the carers.6 Several studies have established that family carers request support from professionals, both as regards caring itself and also in helping them to cope with emotional and psychological problems. [4][5][6][7][8] In order to minimize the problems of home care and thereby to reduce the burden on the family carers, an optimized concept for the transition from inpatient neurological rehabilitation to home care has been developed at the Rehabilitation Clinic in Herzogenaurach. 9 The running of a controlled study seemed to be an appropriate method for assessing the effects of an intensified transition.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In about 50(X( of the cases impaired cognitive function is diagnosed and over one-third of the patients exhibit psychological symptoms such as depression or anxiety.2'3 Family carers of stroke patients are also found to suffer from increased emotional distress.4 This can be attributed on the one hand to the strain of caring itself;5 additionally, personality changes in the patient of a depressive or aggressive nature represent a particularly heavy psychological burden for the carers.6 Several studies have established that family carers request support from professionals, both as regards caring itself and also in helping them to cope with emotional and psychological problems. [4][5][6][7][8] In order to minimize the problems of home care and thereby to reduce the burden on the family carers, an optimized concept for the transition from inpatient neurological rehabilitation to home care has been developed at the Rehabilitation Clinic in Herzogenaurach. 9 The running of a controlled study seemed to be an appropriate method for assessing the effects of an intensified transition.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%