The primary aim of the study was to adopt QOLIBRI (quality of life after brain injury) questionnaire in a proxy version (Q-Pro), i.e., to use caregivers for comparison and to evaluate whether TBI patients' judgment corresponds to that of their caregivers since the possible self-awareness deficit of the persons with TBI. A preliminary sample of 19 outpatients with TBI and their proxies was first evaluated with the Patient Competency Rating Scale to assess patients' self-awareness; then they were evaluated with the QOLIBRI Patient version (Q-Pt) and a patient-centered version of the Q-Pro. Subsequently, 55 patients and their caregivers were evaluated using the patient-centered and the caregiver-centered Q-Pro versions. Q-Pt for assessing Quality of Life (QoL) after TBI, as patients' subjective perspective and Q-Pro to assess the QoL of patients as perceived by the caregivers. The majority of patients (62.2%) showed better self-perception of QoL than their proxies; however, patients with low self-awareness were less satisfied than patients with adequate self-awareness. Low self-awareness does not impair the ability of patients with TBI to report on satisfaction with QoL as self-perceived.

Quality of life in persons after traumatic brain injury as self-perceived and as perceived by the caregivers / Formisano, R; Longo, Eloise; Azicnuda, E; Silvestro, D; D'Ippolito, Mariagrazia; Truelle, Jl; von Steinbüchel, N; von Wild, K; Wilson, L; Rigon, J; Barba, C; Forcina, A; Giustini, Marco. - In: NEUROLOGICAL SCIENCES. - ISSN 1590-1874. - ELETTRONICO. - 38:2(2017), pp. 279-286. [10.1007/s10072-016-2755-y]

Quality of life in persons after traumatic brain injury as self-perceived and as perceived by the caregivers

LONGO, Eloise;Silvestro, D;D'IPPOLITO, MARIAGRAZIA;GIUSTINI, Marco
2017

Abstract

The primary aim of the study was to adopt QOLIBRI (quality of life after brain injury) questionnaire in a proxy version (Q-Pro), i.e., to use caregivers for comparison and to evaluate whether TBI patients' judgment corresponds to that of their caregivers since the possible self-awareness deficit of the persons with TBI. A preliminary sample of 19 outpatients with TBI and their proxies was first evaluated with the Patient Competency Rating Scale to assess patients' self-awareness; then they were evaluated with the QOLIBRI Patient version (Q-Pt) and a patient-centered version of the Q-Pro. Subsequently, 55 patients and their caregivers were evaluated using the patient-centered and the caregiver-centered Q-Pro versions. Q-Pt for assessing Quality of Life (QoL) after TBI, as patients' subjective perspective and Q-Pro to assess the QoL of patients as perceived by the caregivers. The majority of patients (62.2%) showed better self-perception of QoL than their proxies; however, patients with low self-awareness were less satisfied than patients with adequate self-awareness. Low self-awareness does not impair the ability of patients with TBI to report on satisfaction with QoL as self-perceived.
2017
caregiver; health-related quality of life; self-awareness
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Quality of life in persons after traumatic brain injury as self-perceived and as perceived by the caregivers / Formisano, R; Longo, Eloise; Azicnuda, E; Silvestro, D; D'Ippolito, Mariagrazia; Truelle, Jl; von Steinbüchel, N; von Wild, K; Wilson, L; Rigon, J; Barba, C; Forcina, A; Giustini, Marco. - In: NEUROLOGICAL SCIENCES. - ISSN 1590-1874. - ELETTRONICO. - 38:2(2017), pp. 279-286. [10.1007/s10072-016-2755-y]
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