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Western Journal of Nursing Research, Vol. 29, No. 3, 344-356 (2007)
DOI: 10.1177/0193945906296564

A Meta-Analysis of Interventions for Informal Stroke Caregivers

JuHee Lee

University of Maryland School of Nursing, Baltimore, jlee@son .umaryland.edu

Karen Soeken

University of Maryland School of Nursing, Baltimore

Sandra J. Picot

University of Maryland School of Nursing, Baltimore

The purpose of this study is to examine the effectiveness of the interventions for improving mental health of caregivers of people with stroke by synthesizing individual studies. A meta-analysis was performed to summarize findings of intervention studies of caregivers of elderly stroke patients. Additionally, a sensitivity analysis and a publication bias were tested. The overall mean weighted effect size (MWES) for the four studies is 0.277 (Z = 3.432, p = .001) with a 95% CI .118 to .435 (N = 718) indicating that the intervention was effective in improving the mental health of informal stroke caregivers. The MWES for the education program was 0.354 (Z= 2.613, p < .01) and for the support program was .234 (Z = 2.335, p= .02). The MWES for the Europe study was .219 (Z= 2.613, p < .01) and for the United States was .922 (Z = 3.287, p = .001). The results show that overall interventions improved mental health of informal stroke caregivers. The small number of studies included in the meta-analysis limits the generalizability of results while supporting the need for more research in this area.

Key Words: stroke • informal caregiver • intervention • mental health; meta-analysis


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