TY - JOUR
T1 - Experienced emotional burden in caregivers: psychometric properties of the Involvement Evaluation Questionnaire in caregivers of brain injured patients
AU - Geurtsen, Gert J.
AU - Meijer, Ron
AU - van Heugten, Caroline M.
AU - Martina, Juan D.
AU - Geurts, Alexander C. H.
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - To examine the psychometric properties (internal consistency, discriminant validity, and responsiveness) of the Involvement Evaluation Questionnaire for Brain Injury measuring emotional burden in caregivers of patients with chronic acquired brain injury. Inception cohort study. Caregivers of chronic acquired brain injury patients. Besides the Involvement Evaluation Questionnaire for Brain Injury, the Family Assessment Device and the General Health Questionnaire were used. Ninety-eight caregivers filled out all questionnaires, of which 41 caregivers did this twice, before and after the persons they cared for had started a residential community reintegration programme. Cronbach's alpha and Intra class Correlation Coefficient were calculated for internal consistency. Pearson correlation coefficients were used for discriminant validity and Intra class Correlation Coefficient and Cohen's d were calculated to determine responsiveness. The internal consistency of the Involvement Evaluation Questionnaire for Brain Injury was good (α = 0.73-0.84; Intra class Correlation Coefficient = 0.69-0.76). As expected, low correlations were found between the Involvement Evaluation Questionnaire for Brain Injury and either the General Health Questionnaire (r = 0.11-0.40) or the Family Assessment Device subscales (r = -0.29-0.19). Regarding responsiveness of the Involvement Evaluation Questionnaire for Brain Injury, a moderate effect size was found (Cohen's d = 0.36) while the Intra class Correlation Coefficient was good (0.80). The Involvement Evaluation Questionnaire for Brain Injury measures the experienced emotional burden in caregivers of patients with chronic acquired brain injury and seems to be a promising new instrument with good internal consistency, discriminant validity and responsiveness
AB - To examine the psychometric properties (internal consistency, discriminant validity, and responsiveness) of the Involvement Evaluation Questionnaire for Brain Injury measuring emotional burden in caregivers of patients with chronic acquired brain injury. Inception cohort study. Caregivers of chronic acquired brain injury patients. Besides the Involvement Evaluation Questionnaire for Brain Injury, the Family Assessment Device and the General Health Questionnaire were used. Ninety-eight caregivers filled out all questionnaires, of which 41 caregivers did this twice, before and after the persons they cared for had started a residential community reintegration programme. Cronbach's alpha and Intra class Correlation Coefficient were calculated for internal consistency. Pearson correlation coefficients were used for discriminant validity and Intra class Correlation Coefficient and Cohen's d were calculated to determine responsiveness. The internal consistency of the Involvement Evaluation Questionnaire for Brain Injury was good (α = 0.73-0.84; Intra class Correlation Coefficient = 0.69-0.76). As expected, low correlations were found between the Involvement Evaluation Questionnaire for Brain Injury and either the General Health Questionnaire (r = 0.11-0.40) or the Family Assessment Device subscales (r = -0.29-0.19). Regarding responsiveness of the Involvement Evaluation Questionnaire for Brain Injury, a moderate effect size was found (Cohen's d = 0.36) while the Intra class Correlation Coefficient was good (0.80). The Involvement Evaluation Questionnaire for Brain Injury measures the experienced emotional burden in caregivers of patients with chronic acquired brain injury and seems to be a promising new instrument with good internal consistency, discriminant validity and responsiveness
U2 - https://doi.org/10.1177/0269215510367990
DO - https://doi.org/10.1177/0269215510367990
M3 - Article
C2 - 20576669
SN - 0269-2155
VL - 24
SP - 935
EP - 943
JO - Clinical rehabilitation
JF - Clinical rehabilitation
IS - 10
ER -