We are a research group based at the University of Birmingham in the U.K. We are interested in how family members cope when a relative has had a brain injury, such as a head injury or a stroke. One of our interests relates to the expectations family members have for the recovery of their relative.
To look at this issue properly, we need to develop a questionnaire that assesses the expectations of the family member. We have developed a first version on the basis of a previous study we did about expectations; direct consultation with some family carers; and an existing questionnaire. We now need to evaluate this version of the questionnaire by getting a large number of family members to fill it in.
We would be very grateful if you could take some time to complete the questionnaire. The questionnaire is quite long, but your answers will help us to improve the questionnaire by, for example, reducing its length.
The questionnaire is meant for people who have (or expect to have in the future) a significant caring role for a family member who has had a brain injury within the last 12 months. If you do not fall into this category, thank you for your time but please do not submit your answers to us.
Please be assured that your confidentiality is guaranteed. We will not ask you to give your name or any other details that might make it easy to identify you. No one but ourselves will see the individual answers that you give. Because we won’t ask for your name, we will be unable to identify the person who has given these answers.
If you do not feel happy about answering the questions, please do not continue with the survey.
If the questionnaire raises concerns for you, you may contact your local Headway, Stroke Association or other similar organization, who should be able to address these concerns. You may also contact us, Andrew Brennan and Gerry Riley, Clinical Psychologists, via email at Andrew.Brennan@sbpct.nhs.uk or G.A.Riley@bham.ac.uk. We would also welcome your views if you have any general observations about the questionnaire.
If you would like a summary of the final research report, please send us an e-mail to request this.
Survey Link:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=BAkQOkS8ILAgJBrWBfT_2few_3d_3d
Dr. Andrew Brennan, Clinical Psychologist
Tel 0121 442 3448/3303