Institut Català de la Salut
[Mena-Marcos R] Servei de Cirurgia Pediàtrica, Vall d’Hebron Hospital Universitari, Barcelona, Spain. [Sánchez-Romero EA] Department of Rehabilitation, Faculty of Sport Sciences, European University of Madrid, Villaviciosa de Odón, Madrid, Spain. Interdisciplinary Research Group on Musculoskeletal Disorders, Faculty of Sport Sciences, Universidad Europea de Madrid, Villaviciosa de Odón, Spain. Physiotherapy and Orofacial Pain Working Group, Sociedad Española de Disfunción Craneomandibular y Dolor Orofacial (SEDCYDO), Madrid, Spain. Research Group in Nursing and Health Care, Puerta de Hierro Health Research Institute - Segovia de Arana (IDIPHISA), Madrid, Spain. [Navarro-Main B] Department of Psychiatry, Hospital Universitario 12 de Octubre, Madrid, Spain. Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria Imas12, Hospital Universitario 12 de Octubre, Madrid, Spain. [Lagares-Gómez-Abascal A] Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria Imas12, Hospital Universitario 12 de Octubre, Madrid, Spain. Department of Neurosurgery, Hospital Universitario 12 de Octubre, Madrid, Spain. Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Facultad de Medicina, Departamento de Cirugía, Madrid, Spain. [Jiménez-Ortega L] Department of Psychobiology, Complutense University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain. Center of Human Evolution and Behavior, UCM-ISCIII, Madrid, Spain. Psychology and Orofacial Pain Working Group, Sociedad Española de Disfunción Craneomandibular y Dolor Orofacial (SEDCYDO), Madrid, Spain. [Cuenca-Zaldívar JN] Interdisciplinary Research Group on Musculoskeletal Disorders, Faculty of Sport Sciences, Universidad Europea de Madrid, Villaviciosa de Odón, Spain. Research Group in Nursing and Health Care, Puerta de Hierro Health Research Institute - Segovia de Arana (IDIPHISA), Madrid, Spain. Universidad de Alcalá, Facultad de Medicina y Ciencias de La Salud, Departamento de Enfermería y Fisioterapia, Grupo de Investigación en Fisioterapia y Dolor, Alcalá de Henares, Spain. Primary Health Center “El Abajón”, Las Rozas de Madrid, Madrid, Spain
Vall d'Hebron Barcelona Hospital Campus
2025-02-03T12:15:35Z
2025-02-03T12:15:35Z
2024-11-15
Multidisciplinary management; Sentiments; Traumatic brain injury
Gestió multidisciplinària; Sentiments; Lesió cerebral traumàtica
Gestión multidisciplinario; Sentimientos; Lesión cerebral traumática
Introduction: Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is a significant public health concern that causes death, disability, and economic burden. Its repercussions affect physical, cognitive, emotional, and behavioral aspects of long-term care needs. Despite improvements in communication among multidisciplinary teams, the management of TBI remains fragmented. Objective: This study aimed to assess patients and caregivers' experiences through sentiment analysis. Materials and methods: A qualitative cross-sectional study utilized structured topic modeling (STM) to analyze in-depth interview data. The study involved 29 patients with TBI and 27 caregivers in Madrid (Spain), using a survey design. The interviews were conducted, transcribed, and coded independently over 5 months. Sentiments such as anticipation, fear, and emotional concerns were analyzed using three dictionaries. The STM analysis identified four key concepts: desire for independence, potential improvement, need for injury information, and psychological consequences. STM diagnostic graphs were used to determine the number of topics relevant to the evaluation of patient and caregiver concerns. Furthermore, an analysis was conducted across four topics. Results: The average age of the patients was 44.2 ± 14.9 years (69 % males). Regarding TBI severity, 59 % of patients had severe TBI, whereas the remaining 41 % had experienced moderate TBI. Among the caregivers, the majority were parents (30 %), partners (24 %), or siblings (24 % each). Among the 51 participants, sentiments were analyzed using three dictionaries. While there were no significant age differences (Z = 0.24, p = 0.815), the STM model was adjusted for significant sex differences (p = 0.017) between patients and relatives. Anticipation and fear prevailed in both groups, highlighting the shared emotional patterns. Discussion: The analysis of diagnostic graphs indicated the optimal number of topics for evaluation, emphasizing key concerns across different phases of TBI. Patients' main worries shifted from physical symptoms to limitations in daily life and independence. Caregivers highlighted the importance of staff interactions, misinformation challenges, and the need for psychological care. Conclusion: Key patient concerns, including dependency on daily activities, limitations in autonomy, and caregiver burden, emphasize crucial areas for enhancement in multidisciplinary treatment. Moreover, the lack of long-term psychological support is a significant barrier to optimal patient and caregiver well-being.
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Enquestes; Emocions; Cuidadors - Aspectes psicològics; Pacients - Aspectes psicològics; DISEASES::Nervous System Diseases::Central Nervous System Diseases::Brain Diseases::Brain Injuries::Brain Injuries, Traumatic; NAMED GROUPS::Persons::Caregivers; PSYCHIATRY AND PSYCHOLOGY::Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms::Emotions; ANALYTICAL, DIAGNOSTIC AND THERAPEUTIC TECHNIQUES, AND EQUIPMENT::Investigative Techniques::Epidemiologic Methods::Data Collection::Surveys and Questionnaires; ENFERMEDADES::enfermedades del sistema nervioso::enfermedades del sistema nervioso central::enfermedades cerebrales::lesiones encefálicas::lesiones encefálicas traumáticas; DENOMINACIONES DE GRUPOS::personas::cuidadores de pacientes; PSIQUIATRÍA Y PSICOLOGÍA::conducta y mecanismos de la conducta::emociones; TÉCNICAS Y EQUIPOS ANALÍTICOS, DIAGNÓSTICOS Y TERAPÉUTICOS::técnicas de investigación::métodos epidemiológicos::recopilación de datos::encuestas y cuestionarios
Elsevier
Heliyon;10(21)
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e39688
Attribution 4.0 International
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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