| Literature DB >> 24060106 |
Laura N Gitlin1, William C Mann, W Bruce Vogel, Paul B Arthur.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Behavioral symptoms accompanying dementia are associated with increased health care costs, reduced quality of life and daily functioning, heightened family caregiver burden, and nursing home placement. Standard care typically involves pharmacologic agents, but these are, at best, modestly effective, carry serious risks, including mortality, and do not address behavioral symptoms families consider most distressful and which may prompt nursing home placement. Given dementia's devastating effects and the absence of an imminent cure, the Veterans Administration has supported the development and testing of new approaches to manage challenging behaviors at home. METHODS/Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24060106 PMCID: PMC3852524 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2318-13-96
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Geriatr ISSN: 1471-2318 Impact factor: 3.921
Figure 1Flowchart of study design.
Assessment measures
| Investigator-Developed Semi-Structured Interview | Collects demographic information, CG health and behavior, confidence in meaningful activity, vigilance, mastery and control, leisure frequency and amount, CG and Veteran medication use. | Baseline (T1) Interview, |
| 4-Month (T2) Interview, | ||
| 8 Month (T3) Interview | ||
| Mini Mental State Exam (MMSE) | Screening to detect cognitive impairment. Also used to verify inclusion criteria. | Baseline (T1) Interview |
| Caregivers Assessment of Functional Dependence and Upset (CAFU) | Measures dependence in Veteran with dementia and caregiver reaction. | Baseline (T1) Interview, |
| 4-Month (T2) Interview, | ||
| 8 Month (T3) Interview | ||
| Neuropsychiatric Behavior Inventory (NPI-C) | Measures behavioral disturbances in Veteran with dementia. | Baseline (T1) Interview, |
| 4-Month (T2) Interview, | ||
| 8 Month (T3) Interview | ||
| Quality of Life AD (QOL-AD) | Detects a rating of the Veteran's quality of life. | Baseline (T1) Interview, |
| 4-Month (T2) Interview, | ||
| 8 Month (T3) Interview | ||
| The Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D) | Measures the depressive symptomology of the caregiver. | Baseline (T1) Interview, |
| 4-Month (T2) Interview, | ||
| 8 Month (T3) Interview | ||
| Zarit Short Form Burden Scale | Measures caregiver burden in relation to time, developmental comparison with peers, physical health, social relationships, and emotional health. | Baseline (T1) Interview, |
| 4-Month (T2) Interview, | ||
| 8 Month (T3) Interview | ||
| Task Management Strategies Index (TMSI) | Identifies actions taken by caregivers to simplify everyday self-care tasks for individuals with dementia. | Baseline (T1) Interview, |
| 4-Month (T2) Interview, | ||
| 8 Month (T3) Interview | ||
| Dementia Management Strategies Scale (DMSS) Short Version | Identifies the frequencies with which caregivers use a variety of management strategies to deal with dementia-related behavior problems. | Baseline (T1) Interview, |
| 4-Month (T2) Interview, | ||
| 8 Month (T3) Interview | ||
| Allen Diagnostic Module ( 2nd Edition) | Provides opportunities to observe global cognitive processing capacities, learning potential, and performance abilities to detect unrecognized or suspected problems of functional cognition. | OT Intervention, Period 1 |
Attention-control group
| Education About dementia | Overview of key facts about dementia as a degenerative disease that currently has no cure. |
| General Safety Issues | Information about safety issues inside and outside the home, the types of safety hazards to be aware of, and how to make the environment safer for the Veteran and caregiver. |
| Home Safety Room-by-Room | Information about preventing accidents by doing a room safety check in the home and tips for making each room safer for the Veteran and caregiver. |
| Being a Medical Advocate for your Veteran | Suggestions for the caregiver about working with healthcare providers and other members of the health care team to ensure the Veteran receives the best care possible. |
| Taking Care of Yourself as a Caregiver | Tips for the caregiver about taking care of their own social, physical, recreational, and other needs so that they may continue to provide quality care for their Veteran. |
| Behavior Problems | Education about behavior problem areas and suggestions for preventing or mediating unwanted or harmful behaviors associated with dementia. |
| Activities for the Veteran and Caregiver | Suggestions for engaging the Veteran and caregiver in activities and information about that benefits from participation in activities designed specifically for them. |
| Summary | Brief summary of the previous 7 session topics and an opportunity for caregiver feedback about educational sessions. |