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Tailored Health Self-Management Interventions for Highly Distressed Family Caregivers

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Case Western Reserve University

Status

Completed

Conditions

Distress
Caregiver

Treatments

Behavioral: Resourcefulness Training
Behavioral: Biofeedback training
Behavioral: Bipolar Education

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT03023332
1R01NR016817-01

Details and patient eligibility

About

How do varying levels of participation in selecting self-management interventions (ranging from no input into the selection to selection based on need or preference) affect health risks and physical and mental health over time in family caregivers of persons with bipolar disorder? Caregivers will be randomized to: 1) a control group (no intervention); 2) education (usual care); 3) self-management intervention based on need (SM-need); or 4) self-management intervention of their preference (SM-preference).

Full description

The study has two aims: The primary aim (A1) is to examine differences across the four groups (control, usual care, SM-need, and SM-preference) on caregiver health (health risks and mental and physical health) over time. We hypothesize that the caregivers who receive a self-management intervention based on need (SM-need) or preference (SM-preference) will have better health outcomes than those in the usual care or control groups.

Secondary aims are to: A2) explore whether caregiver baseline need or preference for intervention (i.e. choice) is associated with: a) care recipient's symptoms; b) caregiver reactions; and c) caregiving involvement, and A3) build caregiver profiles from demographic/ contextual factors that are associated with their needs and preferences for the self-management interventions.

All caregivers will complete assessment measures and measures of health risks, and physical and mental health at baseline (T1), 6 months (T2) and 12 months (T3). Caregivers will randomly assigned to one of four groups. The control group will receive no intervention. The usual care group will receive bipolar education. The SM-need group will receive a self-management intervention tailored to meet their need for bipolar education, biofeedback training, or resourcefulness training, as determined by baseline cut scores. Caregivers in the SM-preference group will choose one of the three self-management intervention according to their personal preference.

All three self-management interventions (bipolar education, biofeedback training, resourcefulness training) are delivered over four weeks (between T1 and T2). Caregivers may use the one SM intervention whenever and as often as they wish (i.e. self-tailoring) for the remainder of the study period. The bipolar education and resourcefulness training interventions will be delivered initially using an iPad. These interventions involve providing educational information about bipolar disorder or teaching self-help (stress-management, problem-solving) and help-seeking skills, respectively. Biofeedback training consists of use of a hand-held device that shows the participant their changes in heart rate based on changes in their breathing pattern (as they relax); caregivers who need or prefer the biofeedback will be given a device to use for 28 days. All study participants receiving the intervention will also be asked to keep a journal to record their experience with the intervention.

Enrollment

310 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 120 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • English-speaking
  • At least 18 years old
  • Have a family member with bipolar disorder
  • Have cared/supported them for at least the last 6 months in the last year
  • Be capable of performing the informed consent and participate in interventions

Exclusion criteria

  • Does not have family member with bipolar disorder
  • Has not cared for family member for at least 6 months in the last year
  • Knowledge of another family member in the same household enrolled in the study
  • Is pregnant
  • Has a pacemaker
  • Lives outside of the study area (Cuyahoga, Lake, Geauga, Portage, Summit, Medina, and Lorain counties)

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Double Blind

310 participants in 4 patient groups

Self-management need
Experimental group
Description:
SM-need (i.e. need for bipolar education or resourcefulness training or HRV-focused biofeedback training or no need for any)
Treatment:
Behavioral: Resourcefulness Training
Behavioral: Biofeedback training
Behavioral: Bipolar Education
Self-management preference
Experimental group
Description:
SM-preference (i.e. preference for bipolar education or resourcefulness training or HRV-focused biofeedback training or no intervention)
Treatment:
Behavioral: Resourcefulness Training
Behavioral: Biofeedback training
Behavioral: Bipolar Education
Control
No Intervention group
Description:
No intervention or treatment
Usual care
Active Comparator group
Description:
Bipolar education
Treatment:
Behavioral: Bipolar Education

Trial documents
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Trial contacts and locations

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