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A Longitudinal Examination of Unpaid Caregivers of Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) Survivors in Nova Scotia

Caregivers

The purpose of the present study is to follow unpaid caregivers of ABI survivors in Nova Scotia over time to learn more about their experiences. The study is funded by the Government of Nova Scotia (i.e. Department of Health and Wellness). The present longitudinal cohort study will help increase knowledge about ABI caregivers at a provincial level. Findings will also be used in developing future interventions to help caregivers in this population.

The goals of the research study are:

1. To understand the natural experiences of unpaid caregivers over time. More specifically, the investigators hope to learn about the experiences of unpaid caregivers of acquired brain injury survivors in Nova Scotia.
2. To examine the connection between study demographic variables (e.g. the amount of time spent caregiving in hours per week), and psychological outcome variables (e.g. caregiver burden).
3. To learn about the relationship between psychological outcome variables (e.g. psychological distress and savouring).
4. To provide a platform for future studies using the Trials within Cohort (TwiC) study design.

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Participation Requirements

  • Sex:

    ALL
  • Eligible Ages:

    18 and up

Participation Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

* Participant is an unpaid, informal, caregiver of an ABI survivor
* Participant live in Nova Scotia
* Participant is able to read, write and understand English
* Participant has access to a tablet, smart phone, or computer with high speed internet
* Participant consents to complete online study questionnaires

Exclusion Criteria:

* Participant is a paid, professional caregiver of an ABI survivor
* Participant does not live in Nova Scotia
* Participant is not able to read, write and understand English
* Participant does not have access to a tablet, smart phone, or computer with high speed internet
* Participant does not consent to complete online study questionnaires

Study Location

IWK Health Centre
IWK Health Centre
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Canada

Contact Study Team

Primary Contact

Andre Lauzon

[email protected]
(902) 470-8160
Study Sponsored By
IWK Health Centre
Participants Required
More Information
Study ID: NCT05302245