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Helping Kids Cope When a Parent Has a Stroke

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Helping Kids Cope When a Parent Has a Stroke

Helping Kids Cope When a Parent Has a Stroke


After a Parent's Stroke, the Entire Family May Need Help, Study Shows

Oct. 6, 2005 -- When a parent has a stroke, what's the best way to help children cope?

Researchers offer four suggestions in the journal Stroke:
  • Check how well (or not) kids cope when the parent's stroke rehabilitation starts.
  • Tend to the mental health of the parent who didn't have a stroke.
  • Watch how the healthy parent feels about the marriage.
  • Involve families in stroke rehabilitation.


"Based on our findings, we advise a family-centered approach in stroke care in which attention should be given to children's adjustment," write the researchers.

They included Anne Visser-Meily, MD. She works in Utrecht, the Netherlands at the Rehabilitation Center De Hoogstraat and the Rudolf Magnus Institute of Neuroscience.

In a news release, Visser-Meily adds some more tips. "Health care providers should give these children information, including names of web sites about young caretakers, books, etc.," she says.

"Give the parents -- both the healthy parent and the patient -- advice to deal with the children's feelings. And advise school teachers of how they might better deal with these children," says Visser-Meily.

Family Fallout


The researchers interviewed 82 children (aged 4-18 years) and their parents (55 stroke patients and 55 spouses).

The stroke patients were about 46 years old, on average. They were moderately disabled by stroke and got inpatient stroke rehab. The kids were 13 years old, on average, and half were girls.

Interviews were done three times: soon after inpatient stroke rehabilitation started, two months after rehabilitation ended, and a year after the stroke.

Kids' depression, sleep problems, fatigue, and behavior problems were noted. So were the healthy parents' feelings.
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