PREPARED CARER QUESTIONNAIRE SECTION 1 : QUESTIONS ABOUT YOU, THE CARER. 1 Home post code. 2 Today s Date / / 20

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PREPARED 1998 & Adelaide Research & Innovation office use only Patient ID. Hospital CARER QUESTIONNAIRE SECTION 1 : QUESTIONS ABOUT YOU, THE CARER 1 Home post code 2 Today s Date / / 20 Please circle 3 Your gender Male Female 4 Your date of birth / / 5 Your relationship to the patient 6 You have been identified as the principal relative or friend who is looking after the patient in some way. Are there any other relatives or friends who also assist? 8 Do you live at the same address as the patient?

WE ARE INTERESTED IN HOW MUCH INFORMATION YOU RECEIVED FROM THE HOSPITAL TO PREPARE YOU FOR COPING AT HOME WITH THE PATIENT SECTION II: WHILE THE PATIENT WAS IN HOSPITAL:- 1 How much information did you receive about what medications were to be taken home by the patient? only one box 2 How much information did you receive about the side effects of the medications to be taken home by the patient? only one box 3 How much information did you receive on how you would manage the patient with personal care? (ie. how you would help the patient with showering, bathing, dressing etc) only one box ne Patient is not taking any medications ne Patient is not taking any medications ne 4 How much information did you receive about community services the patient might use at home? (e.g. Domiciliary Care, District Nurse, Meals on Wheels etc) only one box 5 How much information did you receive on any equipment the patient might use at home? (e.g. rails, shower chair, walking aids etc) only one box ne Patient does not need any ne Patient does not need any 6 Comments: Would you like to add anything to your answers on this page?

SECTION III: BEFORE THE PATIENT WAS DISCHARGED FROM HOSPITAL:- 1 Did anyone arrange community services for the patient? (e.g. Domiciliary Care, District Nurse, Meals on Wheels etc) only one box -one needed to:- Services were already in place -one needed to: services needed If you answered YES, have the services commenced? or If you answered SERVICES WERE ALREADY INPLACE, have the services recommenced? 2 Did anyone arrange any equipment for the patient? only one box -one needed to:- Equipment already in place -one needed to: equipment needed If you answered YES, does the patient have this equipment now? 3 Did anyone talk to you about how you would manage your usual duties while caring for the patient? (e.g. shopping, showering, bathing, dressing, toileting, feeding, mobility, transportation)... correct box 4. Did you receive advice about services available for carers themselves? (eg carer respite services) one box only 4a. Please tell us more about this

5 Comments: Would you like to add anything to your answers on this page? SECTION IV: AFTER THE PATIENT WAS TOLD HE/SHE COULD LEAVE HOSPITAL: 1 How confident did you feel about managing at home? only one box 1a. Please tell us more about this Confident Unsure t confident 2 Were there any delays in the patient leaving hospital? 2a. If YES, what were the delays? as many as you wish Please indicate Transport Medications Don t know Other 3. Comments: Would you like to add anything to your answers on this section?

SECTION V: NOW THE PATIENT HAS BEEN OUT OF HOSPITAL FOR A WHILE:- 1 Do you have any health problems which make it harder for you to look after the patient? 1a. Please tell us more about this. 2 Has anything been worrying you about managing the patient at home? 2a. Please tell us more about this 3 Has anything been done to deal with your worries? 3a. Please tell us more about this 4. Have any unexpected problems occurred since the patient left hospital to make you feel less confident about managing? 4a. Please tell us more about this

5. If the patient has already received community services, have these services met everyone s needs? Please tick Everyone = you, the patient and any one else involved 5a. Please tell us more about this 6. If equipment was provided for the patient, did it make things easier for you? 6a. Please tell us more about this SECTION VI: IN THE FIRST WEEK AFTER THE PATIENT LEFT HOSPITAL:- 1 Did your health suffer so that you had to see any of the following people more often than usual? (Please put the number of times on each line) Your local doctor Physiotherapist Occupational Therapist Domiciliary Care District Nurse Hospital outpatient/ Emergency clinic Your specialist doctor Chemist Meals on Wheels Other health professionals Any other people who have helped you Please write who they were on the line below

SECTION VI (cont): IN THE FIRST WEEK AFTER THE PATIENT LEFT HOSPITAL:- 2 Have you had to spend any extra money as a result of the patient s visit to hospital? (such as taxi fares, petrol, etc) 2a. If so, what are these costs approximately? Taxi fares $ Petrol $ Extra shopping $ Gap payments for health services $ Extra chemist costs $ Private Health Services $ Other 3. Have you had to use any extra electricity as a result of looking after the patient? 3a. If YES, what have you used it for? Please write what it was on the line below SECTION VII: LOOKING BACK TO THE TIME THE PATIENT LEFT HOSPITAL: 1 Overall, how prepared did you feel for caring for the patient at home? Totally prepared Could have been better prepared Unprepared 2. Were there any particular aspects of the patient s preparation for discharge whilst in hospital, that you would like to further comment on?

SECTION VII: (cont) LOOKING BACK TO THE TIME THE PATIENT LEFT HOSPITAL: 3. Were there any particular aspects of the patient s care after leaving hospital, that you would like to comment further on? There is also space for you to write on the back of this page if you want to write more PLEASE PUT IT IN THE ENVELOPE PROVIDED AND RETURN IT TO US AS SOON AS POSSIBLE

Dr Karen Grimmer Centre for Allied Health Evidence Email: Karen.Grimmer@unisa.edu.au John Moss