Well-Being Programme for Caregivers of Persons with Spinal Cord Injury

A Feasibility Study

Authors

  • Pallerla Srikanth
  • Shanivaram Reddy K.
  • B. P. Nirmala
  • Janardhana N.
  • Anupam Gupta

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7565/ssp.v4.5584

Keywords:

Spinal cord injury, caregivers, well-being, psycho-social

Abstract

Background: SCI is a high-cost chronic disability, and it is a life-changing experience for family members and societies. For families, the unpredictable nature of the injury leads some of the members into an 'unexpected career' as family caregivers, the caregiver’s have to put enormous efforts, to provide continuous full-time caregiving for the recovery of Person with Spinal cord injury, which will affect the caregiver's physical and mental health. The current study aims to develop and test the feasibility of a well-being programme for caregivers of persons with spinal cord injury.           

Methods/Design: The current study adopts a Quasi-experimental study design, which have three phases; the first phase is to explore the needs of the caregivers by conducting in-depth interviews with different stakeholders. The second phase is to develop a well-being programme, and checking the feasibility of the programme is the third phase by recruiting 24 caregivers. Qualitative data will be analyzed using thematic analysis, whereas quantitative data will be analyzed using appropriate parametric or non- parametric tests upon confirming normality of data distribution.

Discussion: This study would help us to understand the psycho-social issues and unique needs of the caregivers at different time periods. It also gives information about psycho-social interventions and outcome measures for the well-being of the caregivers.

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Published

19-Dec-2021