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Live Better at Home in Catalonia (VMCat)

U

University of Vic - Central University of Catalonia

Status

Not yet enrolling

Conditions

Geriatrics
Home Care Services

Treatments

Other: Home care intervention

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT05567965
VMCCat1.0

Details and patient eligibility

About

The intensity of the home care interventions for dependent older people offered in Spain, and specifically in Catalonia, may not be sufficient to help keep older people at home and delay institutionalisation in a nursing home, but an intensification of the intervention could improve the health and psychosocial state of dependent people and their informal caregivers and facilitate their permanence at home.

Full description

According to recent surveys, more than 80% of older people prefer to live at home, so the current model of care should aim to prolong the autonomy of older people so that they remain as long as possible at home and delay their entry into nursing homes.

The hypothesis of the study is that an intensification of the home care intervention in users with degree II or III of dependency will delay or avoid their institutionalisation in nursing homes.

The main aim of the study is to evaluate the effect of an intensification in home care interventions on users with grade II or III dependency in order to delay or avoid their institutionalisation in a geriatric residence.

Secondary aims are to analyse the effect of an intensification of home care interventions in users with degree II or III of dependency on their health and psychosocial state.To analyse the effect of an intensification of home care intervention together with training for informal caregivers on the health status and overburden of informal caregivers of users with degree II or III of dependency.

To test the impact on the use of resources of an intensification of home care interventions in users with degree II or III of dependency.

A randomised clinical trial with two parallel arms and blinded assessment will be conducted. The duration of follow-up will be 18 months. It will be carried out at the community level in homes in eight municipalities in the province of Barcelona, Catalonia (Spain).

Enrollment

160 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

65+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Older people (men and women aged 65 and over).
  • Living in the community.
  • Categorized with a degree II or III of dependency.
  • Users of the public home care without requesting admission to an institution in Catalonia.
  • With a main informal caregiver in charge.
  • The acceptance to participate in the study of the user and the informal caregiver.

Exclusion criteria

  • Users with privately paid professional carers.
  • Users in palliative care (short life expectancy).

Trial design

Primary purpose

Prevention

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Double Blind

160 participants in 2 patient groups

Intensified home care intervention + Training
Experimental group
Description:
Users will receive an intensification in their home care intervention for dependence, receiving an intervention of a minimum of 1 hour per day and a maximum of 3.5 hours, to support their activities of daily living. The intensification will be personalised according to the specific needs of the user that the professionals consider necessary to attend. The weekly distribution of the intervention will be flexible in terms of timetables, as agreed between professional and informal caregivers. In addition, each informal caregiver will receive multimodal online training with the aim of providing knowledge, skills and attitudes that empower them to face the challenge of caring, guaranteeing quality care, preventing situations that may negatively affect both the person and the family dynamics and enabling an optimal evolution in caregiving.
Treatment:
Other: Home care intervention
Conventional home care intervention
Active Comparator group
Description:
Participants will continue with their conventional home care intervention for dependence, comprising activities that are mainly carried out at the users' home and are oriented towards supporting their activities of daily living. This intervention is of personalised attention and its average intensity is about 20 minutes per day.
Treatment:
Other: Home care intervention

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Central trial contact

Eduard Minobes

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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