Caregivers’ voices : the experiences of caregivers of children who sustained serious accidental and non-accidental head injury in early childhood Julia Wharewera-Mika, Erana Cooper, Bridget Kool, Susana Pereira and Patrick Kelly
By: Wharewera-Mika, Julia.
Contributor(s): Cooper, Erana | Kool, Bridget | Pereira, Susana | Kelly, Patrick.
Material type: ArticleSeries: clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry.Publisher: Sage, 2015Subject(s): CHILD ABUSE | CAREGIVERS | TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY | NEW ZEALANDOnline resources: Read the abstract In: Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2015, Advance online publication, 18 June 2015Summary: This qualitative study aims to describe the experiences of caregivers of children who sustained a serious head injury (particularly non-accidental head injury) before the age of 2 years. Caregivers were interviewed up to 15 years following the initial injury. Semi-structured interviews with 21 caregivers of 15 children (aged 3–15 years at the time of interview) were completed. (from the abstract). Record #4721Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2015, Advance online publication, 18 June 2015
This qualitative study aims to describe the experiences of caregivers of children who sustained a serious head injury (particularly non-accidental head injury) before the age of 2 years. Caregivers were interviewed up to 15 years following the initial injury. Semi-structured interviews with 21 caregivers of 15 children (aged 3–15 years at the time of interview) were completed. (from the abstract). Record #4721