Family Caregiving for Patients With Stroke
- 1 July 1999
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Stroke
- Vol. 30 (7) , 1478-1485
- https://doi.org/10.1161/01.str.30.7.1478
Abstract
Background—The literature on family caregiving for stroke patients is reviewed with the goals of (1) evaluating the effects of stroke caregiving on caregivers’ well-being, (2) outlining deficiencies and methodological limitations of current research, and (3) outlining policy and practice implications of current studies. Summary of Review—A total of 20 published stroke caregiving research articles were included in this review. Across studies, the effects of stroke caregiving on caregivers’ well-being and the significant predictors of caregivers’ depression were analyzed. Current evidence suggests that stroke caregivers have elevated levels of depression at both the acute stroke phase and the chronic stroke phase. However, major gaps are apparent in this literature, with few studies addressing such areas as caregiver physical health, ethnicity, and caregiver interventions. Conclusions—Given the increasing prevalence of stroke as well as the increasing pressures on families to provide care, more research is ...Keywords
This publication has 30 references indexed in Scilit:
- Identification of stroke carers 'at risk': a preliminary study of the predictors of carers' psychological well-being at one year post strokeClinical Rehabilitation, 1996
- Life satisfaction and caregiving stress for individuals with stroke and their primary caregivers.Rehabilitation Psychology, 1996
- Psychiatric and Physical Morbidity Effects of Dementia Caregiving: Prevalence, Correlates, and CausesThe Gerontologist, 1995
- Caregivers of Alzheimer's Disease and Stroke Patients: Immunological and Psychological ConsiderationsThe Gerontologist, 1994
- Caregiver strain: Need for late poststroke intervention.Rehabilitation Psychology, 1990
- Psychosocial adjustment following a strokeSocial Science & Medicine, 1989
- Psychological adjustment of the spouses of aphasic stroke patientsInternational Journal of Rehabilitation Research, 1988
- A longitudinal study of the psychosocial impact of stroke on primary support persons.Psychology and Aging, 1988
- Stroke: The Perspective of Family CaregiversJournal of Applied Gerontology, 1987
- Psychiatric morbidity among spouses of patients with stroke.BMJ, 1987