Telehealth-Education-Based Program for Military Caregivers of Injured Service Members With Head Injuries



Status:Recruiting
Conditions:Hospital, Neurology
Therapuetic Areas:Neurology, Other
Healthy:No
Age Range:19 - Any
Updated:12/1/2018
Start Date:July 2013
End Date:September 2019
Contact:Laura Dreer
Email:lauradreer@uabmc.edu
Phone:(205) 325-8681

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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for Caregivers of Operation Iraqi Freedom/Operation Enduring Freedom (OIF/OEF) Service Members With Combat-Related Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI)

The primary purpose of this research is to evaluate the impact of a telehealth-based,
cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) intervention (problem-solving training: PST) for adult
informal military family/friend caregivers of OIF/OEF service members with a
deployment-related TBI.

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) has gained increasing attention in American society as it is now
considered the "signature injury" of the Operation Iraqi Freedom/Operation Enduring Freedom
(OIF/OEF) campaigns. The chronic changes that often occur in the wake of TBI along with
possible physical injuries may run a chronic, unremitting course, imposing great strain and
distress upon family members who often assume a caregiver role with little preparation and no
formal training for these wounded service members as they reintegrate back into civilian life
post-deployment. Unfortunately, research has not adequately addressed the unique long-term
needs of informal military caregivers of deployed service members with TBI (i.e., family
members/close friends).

Inclusion Criteria:

- Age ≥ 19 years old

- Meets study project definition of a military caregiver

- Documentation or determination of an OIF/OEF deployment related TBI

- Service member will have presented to a Veterans Administration Medical Center (VAMC)
or military medical center

- English-speaking

- Has access to a telephone for the administration of measures and/or intervention calls

- Has no significant cognitive or communication problems that might significantly
interfere with adequately understanding information or talking on the telephone which
will be determined by the clinical judgment of the person consenting the participant.

Exclusion Criteria:

- Has a life-threatening or other serious disease that impacts the ability to
participate for the duration of the project

- No determination or documentation of a deployment-related TBI related to OIF/OEF for
the injured service member

- Has a severe hearing impairment that impedes communication and standardized
implementation of the intervention and telephone follow-up

- Formal caregiver

- Caregiver does not want to participate
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Principal Investigator: Laura Dreer, Ph.D.
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