362
Participants
Start Date
April 30, 2005
Primary Completion Date
December 31, 2009
Study Completion Date
December 31, 2009
Caregiver Problem-Solving Intervention
Subjects will meet for two counseling sessions while their family member is hospitalized and will receive the treatment manual, which contains the content for the 10 sessions, work sheets, and handouts. The standardized content will be complemented by tailoring to the specific concerns and problems of CGs which are influenced by culture and developmental life stage as well as the stroke and other environmental and personal factors. Problems specific to stroke caregiving are emphasized. After the stroke survivor has been discharged, the counselor will contact the CG weekly by phone for 5 weeks and then bi-weekly for the next three sessions (a total of 10 sessions) at times convenient for the CG.
Wait List Control
Subjects in the WLC condition will receive usual patient and family education. If these subjects are noted to be distressed when assessment measures are administered or during conversation, the research assistant (RA) will inform the PI or Co-PI, who will follow-up. To aid retention, a counselor who is naïve to the CPSI will call the WLC subjects in the second and fifth months post-discharge to check contact information and ask how they are doing. Access to individual or group therapy through community resources during this study will be monitored during routine data collection. Following the T3 assessment, the WLC subjects will be offered a minimal intervention (receipt of the Adapting to Stress booklet 100 and five 30 minute telephone sessions).
Alexian Brothers Hospital Network, Elk Grove Village
Schwab Rehabilitation Hospital, Chicago
Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago (2017:Shirley Ryan Ability Lab), Chicago
Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center, Chicago
Shirley Ryan AbilityLab
OTHER
Alexian Brothers Hospital Network
OTHER
Wake Forest University Health Sciences
OTHER
Sinai Chicago/Schwab Rehabilitation
UNKNOWN
Northwestern University
OTHER