| Literature DB >> 24467767 |
Milagros Rico-Blázquez1, Esperanza Escortell-Mayor, Isabel Del-Cura-González, Teresa Sanz-Cuesta, Pilar Gallego-Berciano, Gonzalo de Las Casas-Cámara, Sonia Soto-Díaz, Petra García-Sanz, Natalie Harris-de-la-Vega, María Martín-Martín, Lorena Domínguez-Pérez, Araceli Rivera-Álvarez, Juan Antonio Sarrión-Bravo, Concepción Pérez-de-Hita, Marisol de-Frías-Redondo, Carmen Ferrer-Arnedo, Montserrat Hernández-Pascual, Antonio Valdivia-Pérez, Yolanda Ramallo Fariña.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In Spain, family is the main source of care for dependent people. Numerous studies suggest that providing informal (unpaid) care during a prolonged period of time results in a morbidity-generating burden. Caregivers constitute a high-risk group that experiences elevated stress levels, which reduce their quality of life.Different strategies have been proposed to improve management of this phenomenon in order to minimize its impact, but definitive conclusions regarding their effectiveness are lacking. METHODS/Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 24467767 PMCID: PMC3915556 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6955-13-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Nurs ISSN: 1472-6955
Figure 1Componets of CuidaCare complex intervention vs standard clinical practice.
Procedures to be followed and information to be recorded at each patient’s visit
| Step 1 | Recruitment of caregivers |
| | - Presentation/information about the trial |
| - Invitation to participate | |
| - Checking inclusion/exclusion criteria | |
| - Signing of informed consent | |
| - Collection of sociodemographic variables (dependent patient and caregiver) | |
| Step 2 | Primary health care center randomization |
| Step 3 | Base-line visit |
| | Collection of variables on: |
| - Dependent Patient: degree of cognitive deterioration and dependency level. | |
| - Evaluation of formal support. | |
| - Caregiver: self-perceived quality of life, degree of burden, evaluation of anxiety/depression degree, Apgar family test, and nursing diagnosis. | |
| Step 4 | Intervention period (duration of 6 months) |
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| Standard care + CuidaCare intervention | |
| Standard care | |
| Step 5 | Follow-up (0 months after intervention) |
| | Collection of variables on: |
| - Dependent Patient: degree of cognitive deterioration and dependency level. | |
| - Evaluation of formal support. | |
| - Caregiver: Self-perceived quality of life, degree of burden, evaluation of anxiety/depression degree, Apgar family test, and nursing diagnosis. | |
| Step 6 | Follow-up (6 months after intervention) |
| | Collection of variables on: |
| - Dependent patient: degree of cognitive deterioration and dependency level. | |
| - Evaluation of formal support. | |
| - Caregiver: Self-perceived quality of life, degree of burden, evaluation of anxiety/depression degree, Apgar family test, and nursing diagnosis. | |
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| Standard care + reinforcement of CuidaCare intervention | |
| Standard care | |
| Step 7 | Follow-up (12 months after intervention). End of trial. |
| Collection of variables on: | |
| - Dependent Patient: degree of cognitive deterioration and dependency level. | |
| - Evaluation of formal support. | |
| - Caregiver: self-perceived quality of life, degree of burden, evaluation of anxiety/depression degree, Apgar family test, and nursing diagnosis. |