2019
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2019.02045
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Interventions for Psychological Health of Stroke Caregivers: A Systematic Review

Abstract: Background: The increasing number of stroke patients (SPs) requires informal caregivers to bear a high burden of responsibilities and heavy (di)stress. Moreover, these issues could lead to the development of serious psychological problems (e.g., depressive and/or anxious) that in turn could give rise to poor health-related quality of life outcomes. However, although the value of psychological interventions has been widely recognized for SPs, the scientific literature lacks an updated synthesis of interventions… Show more

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“…Moreover, given that loneliness derives from the perceived discrepancy between the actual and desired quality of relationships (Peplau and Perlman, 1982), these results highlight the importance of perceived social support and positive relationships for people (Ratti et al, 2017;Panzeri et al, 2019;Duan and Zhu, 2020). Individuals should, therefore, be guided and educated in strengthening their relationships and social support resources when physical contact is not possible (i.e., quarantine, hospitalization) by adopting tele-communication tools, such as smartphones.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Moreover, given that loneliness derives from the perceived discrepancy between the actual and desired quality of relationships (Peplau and Perlman, 1982), these results highlight the importance of perceived social support and positive relationships for people (Ratti et al, 2017;Panzeri et al, 2019;Duan and Zhu, 2020). Individuals should, therefore, be guided and educated in strengthening their relationships and social support resources when physical contact is not possible (i.e., quarantine, hospitalization) by adopting tele-communication tools, such as smartphones.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…In addition to this, psychologists conducted video calls through a dedicated tablet device to allow patients without a smartphone or not able to use it to keep contact with caregivers at distance, thus facilitating the communication between them and enhancing their relationship quality. 35 This allowed to relief the feelings of loneliness related to the prolonged hospitalization and isolation. Moreover, during the video calls between patients and caregivers it was possible to correct some reciprocal misinterpretations and to observe any difficulties in the relationship.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This approach ensures the active application of general information to the specific situation of each caregiver. 42 Interventions designed using only a purely educational approach are based on the assumption that caregivers will express new behaviour or change when they are given new information. Although the provision of information is significantly related to the acquisition of knowledge among caregivers, a lack of information is not the key risk factor for the high care burden, and it has no effect on their psychological status.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%