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Interdisciplinary Psychoeducational Intervention Programme for Caregivers of Dependent Older Adults

U

University of Salamanca

Status

Not yet enrolling

Conditions

Family Caregiver
Interdisciplinary
Occupational Therapy
Intervention
Psychoeducational
Psychology
Dependent Older People

Treatments

Behavioral: Health Education Programme
Behavioral: Interdisciplinary Psychoeducational Programme

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT06326151
UMAPS-UDATO

Details and patient eligibility

About

Background: Caring for an older dependent adult with cognitive impairment can have negative consequences for the family caregiver. Interdisciplinary interventions are necessary to address their needs jointly and comprehensively. While attempts have been made to improve their situation from different disciplines in isolation, a collaborative approach is required to ensure the best possible outcome.

Methods: A parallel, randomized, controlled clinical trial with two arms will be conducted at the Occupational Therapy Teaching and Care Unit (UDATO) and the Municipal Psychosocial Support Unit for the Elderly (UMAPS), both of which belong to the University of Salamanca and are in agreement with the City Council of Salamanca, Spain. The trial will also be conducted at the University Care Centre of Salamanca (CAUSA). People aged 60 years or older will be recruited as family caregivers of dependent older adults with cognitive impairment in a chronic situation. Participants will be divided into two groups: the intervention group (IG) will carry out an interdisciplinary psychoeducational programme from the perspective of psychology and occupational therapy, and the control group (CG) will carry out a controlled follow-up. Participants will complete 12 sessions over a period of 3 months, followed by three monthly reinforcement sessions after the intervention. At the beginning and end of the intervention, participants will be assessed and socio-demographic data will be collected along with the following scales: the Spanish version of the Caregiver Burden Interview (CBI), the Spanish version of the Center for Epidemiologic Studies-Depression Scale (CES-D), the Psychosocial Support Questionnaire adaptation (PSQ), the General Health Questionnaire (GHQ), the World Health Organization Quality of Life Assessment - AGE (WHOQOL-AGE) and the Bayer-Activities of Daily Living Scale (B-ADL).

Discussion: The objective of this study is to enhance conventional clinical practice for family caregivers of dependent older adults. This will be achieved through an interdisciplinary psychoeducational intervention that aims to reduce overload and depressive symptomatology, increase social support, improve health and perceived quality of life, and enhance understanding of the syndrome/illness. The intervention will also focus on managing difficult situations associated with day-to-day caregiving, managing emotions and associated erroneous beliefs, and promoting self-care. Additionally, the study aims to improve the functionality of the cared-for person.

Enrollment

70 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Be the primary family caregiver of a person with cognitive impairment (Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE) < 24 points in a situation of moderate or severe dependency (Barthel) ≤ 55
  • Be aged 60 years or older; have been the primary family caregiver for one year or more
  • Voluntarily sign the consent form to participate and complete the initial assessment.

Exclusion criteria

  • Lack of literacy or significant deficits in language comprehension and being a formal carer -
  • Receiving financial remuneration for caring for the sick person.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Supportive Care

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

70 participants in 2 patient groups

Health Education Programme
Active Comparator group
Description:
Why: Upon discharge from the hospital, at the end of the baseline assessment, caregivers will receive instructions and recommendations for maintaining an active and healthy lifestyle. This will be done by encouraging self-care and good practices in caring for their dependent family member, as part of a health education programme. The benefits of an active lifestyle and general guidelines are emphasized. What (materials): Instructions and recommendations for a health education programme. What (procedures): Participants will receive instructions and recommendations on how to maintain an active and healthy lifestyle, promoting self-care and good practices in caring for their dependent family member. How: The caregiver will receive the material individually at the time of referral, before being discharged from the hospital. When and for how long: The intervention consists of a single session and details of the time and duration will be provided to participants.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Health Education Programme
Interdisciplinary Psychoeducational Programme
Experimental group
Description:
Why: The programme is based on an interdisciplinary psychoeducational intervention from the fields of occupational therapy and psychology. What (materials): projector, computer, screen, presentation of content, stationery, chairs, tables and self-recording of home tasks. What (procedures): Patients assigned to the experimental group will follow an interdisciplinary psychoeducational programme structured and supervised at the University of Salamanca, consisting of a health education programme combined with an interdisciplinary psychoeducational programme from the perspective of psychology and occupational therapy. Who will carry out the interventions: modules: (I) understanding the syndrome or disease and managing difficult everyday caring situations or behaviours, (II) emotions and misconceptions about caring, and (III) self-care (Table 1). When and for how long: Each participant will receive 4 sessions per month for 3 months, for a total of 12 sessions.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Interdisciplinary Psychoeducational Programme

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