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Telephone-based problem-solving intervention for family caregivers of stroke survivors: a randomized controlled trial.

Klaus Pfeiffer1, Denis Beische1, Martin Hautzinger2, Jack W Berry3, Julia Wengert1, Ruth Hoffrichter1, Clemens Becker1, Rudolf van Schayck4, Timothy R Elliott5.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Intervention trials for stroke caregivers after the early poststroke period are lacking. To address this gap, we examined the effectiveness of a problem-solving intervention (PSI) for stroke caregivers who provided care for at least 6 months and who experienced significant strain in their role.
METHOD: One hundred twenty-two family caregivers (age = 66.2 years, 77.9% female) were randomly allocated to a PSI or control group. The PSI was composed of 2 home visits and 18 telephone calls delivered over a 3-month intensive intervention and a 9-month maintenance period. PSI and control groups received monthly information letters in addition to usual care. Primary caregiver outcomes were depressive symptoms (measure: Center for Epidemiologic Studies-Depression Scale) and sense of competence (measure: Sense of Competence Questionnaire).
RESULTS: In covariance analyses, caregivers of the PSI group showed significantly lower levels of depressive symptoms after 3 months (p < .01, d = -.48) and after 12 months (p < .05, d = -.37), but no better sense of competence compared with the control group. Latent growth curve analyses revealed positive significant (p < .05) linear and quadratic effects of PSI on both primary outcomes. No effects, however, were found on caregiver social-problem-solving abilities.
CONCLUSIONS: Although beneficial effects were observed among caregivers in the PSI group, the lack of effects on problem-solving abilities implies other characteristics of the intervention might account for these benefits. The relative intensity and therapeutic contact during the first 3 months of the intervention may be particularly helpful to caregivers of stroke survivors. PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2014 APA, all rights reserved.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24911421     DOI: 10.1037/a0036987

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Consult Clin Psychol        ISSN: 0022-006X


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