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A review of supportive needs of family caregivers of children with traumatic brain injury

  • Jie ZHANG ,
  • Qin FU
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Online published: 2022-07-22

Abstract

This paper illustrated the concept of family caregivers and supportive needs,introduced the tools for assessing the needs of caregivers of children with brain injury,described and analyzed the supportive needs of caregivers of children with brain injury from the aspects of symptom management,rehabilitation services,follow-up,hospital-school transition,and the family caregivers’ own psychology. Besides,the paper summarized the intervention and effects based on the hospital,community and family to provide references for relevant researches.

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Jie ZHANG , Qin FU . A review of supportive needs of family caregivers of children with traumatic brain injury[J]. Chinese Journal of Nursing Education, 2022 , 19(7) : 668 -672 . DOI: 10.3761/j.issn.1672-9234.2022.07.017

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