Factors associated with strain among informal care providers of patients with traumatic brain injury in Malaysia

Purpose: This study aims to investigate the level of strain and various influencing factors among informal care providers of traumatic brain injury (TBI) patients. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in a single center in Malaysia via recruiting care providers of patients with TBI. The mo...

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Main Authors: Bamatraf, Amena Awadh, AlAmodi, Abdulhadi A., Ali, Meryam Abdella, Chan, Chong Mei, Mazlan, Mazlina, Shareef, Mohammad Abrar
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spelling my.um.eprints.366312023-10-24T03:03:38Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/36631/ Factors associated with strain among informal care providers of patients with traumatic brain injury in Malaysia Bamatraf, Amena Awadh AlAmodi, Abdulhadi A. Ali, Meryam Abdella Chan, Chong Mei Mazlan, Mazlina Shareef, Mohammad Abrar HM Sociology RA Public aspects of medicine RC Internal medicine Purpose: This study aims to investigate the level of strain and various influencing factors among informal care providers of traumatic brain injury (TBI) patients. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in a single center in Malaysia via recruiting care providers of patients with TBI. The modified caregiver strain index (MCSI) questionnaires were utilized to ascertain the level of strain. The demographic data of informal care providers were also obtained. Independent sample t-test, analysis of variance (ANOVA), and a linear regression model were processed for data analysis. Results: A total of 140 informal care providers were included in the study. More than half of informal care providers claimed to have strain (54.3%). Factors associated with increased strain include receiving tertiary education, being of Chinese background, and employed experience higher strain level. Informal care providers with characteristics such as being single, retired and provided care for 5 years experienced a lower level of strain. Conclusion: Guidance on integrating the TBI knowledge into practice, assessing the care provider's level of strain regularly and providing supportive measures may aid in supporting informal care providers at risk. Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2020-06 Article PeerReviewed Bamatraf, Amena Awadh and AlAmodi, Abdulhadi A. and Ali, Meryam Abdella and Chan, Chong Mei and Mazlan, Mazlina and Shareef, Mohammad Abrar (2020) Factors associated with strain among informal care providers of patients with traumatic brain injury in Malaysia. Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care, 9 (6). pp. 2990-2994. ISSN 2249-4863, DOI https://doi.org/10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_247_20 <https://doi.org/10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_247_20>. 10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_247_20
institution Universiti Malaya
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continent Asia
country Malaysia
content_provider Universiti Malaya
content_source UM Research Repository
url_provider http://eprints.um.edu.my/
topic HM Sociology
RA Public aspects of medicine
RC Internal medicine
spellingShingle HM Sociology
RA Public aspects of medicine
RC Internal medicine
Bamatraf, Amena Awadh
AlAmodi, Abdulhadi A.
Ali, Meryam Abdella
Chan, Chong Mei
Mazlan, Mazlina
Shareef, Mohammad Abrar
Factors associated with strain among informal care providers of patients with traumatic brain injury in Malaysia
description Purpose: This study aims to investigate the level of strain and various influencing factors among informal care providers of traumatic brain injury (TBI) patients. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in a single center in Malaysia via recruiting care providers of patients with TBI. The modified caregiver strain index (MCSI) questionnaires were utilized to ascertain the level of strain. The demographic data of informal care providers were also obtained. Independent sample t-test, analysis of variance (ANOVA), and a linear regression model were processed for data analysis. Results: A total of 140 informal care providers were included in the study. More than half of informal care providers claimed to have strain (54.3%). Factors associated with increased strain include receiving tertiary education, being of Chinese background, and employed experience higher strain level. Informal care providers with characteristics such as being single, retired and provided care for 5 years experienced a lower level of strain. Conclusion: Guidance on integrating the TBI knowledge into practice, assessing the care provider's level of strain regularly and providing supportive measures may aid in supporting informal care providers at risk.
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author Bamatraf, Amena Awadh
AlAmodi, Abdulhadi A.
Ali, Meryam Abdella
Chan, Chong Mei
Mazlan, Mazlina
Shareef, Mohammad Abrar
author_facet Bamatraf, Amena Awadh
AlAmodi, Abdulhadi A.
Ali, Meryam Abdella
Chan, Chong Mei
Mazlan, Mazlina
Shareef, Mohammad Abrar
author_sort Bamatraf, Amena Awadh
title Factors associated with strain among informal care providers of patients with traumatic brain injury in Malaysia
title_short Factors associated with strain among informal care providers of patients with traumatic brain injury in Malaysia
title_full Factors associated with strain among informal care providers of patients with traumatic brain injury in Malaysia
title_fullStr Factors associated with strain among informal care providers of patients with traumatic brain injury in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Factors associated with strain among informal care providers of patients with traumatic brain injury in Malaysia
title_sort factors associated with strain among informal care providers of patients with traumatic brain injury in malaysia
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
publishDate 2020
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/36631/
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