| Literature DB >> 35503650 |
Jinhee Cha1, Colleen M Peterson2, Ashley N Millenbah3, Katie Louwagie3, Zachary G Baker3, Ayush Shah3, Christine J Jensen4, Joseph E Gaugler3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Estimates suggest that 6.2 million Americans aged ≥65 years are living with Alzheimer dementia in 2021, and by 2060, this number could more than double to 13.8 million. As a result, public health officials anticipate a greater need for caregivers of persons with Alzheimer disease or related dementia and support resources for both people living with dementia and their caregivers. Despite the growing need for dementia caregiver support services, there is a lack of consensus regarding how to tailor these services to best meet the heterogeneous needs of individual caregivers. To fill this gap, Care to Plan (CtP), a web-based tool for caregivers of people living with dementia, was developed to provide tailored support recommendations to dementia caregivers.Entities:
Keywords: Alzheimer; COVID-19; caregivers; caregiving; dementia; intervention
Year: 2022 PMID: 35503650 PMCID: PMC9067568 DOI: 10.2196/35847
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Aging ISSN: 2561-7605
One-month Care to Plan (CtP) Review Checklist scores (Likert-type scale: 1=strongly disagree, 2=disagree, 3=feel neutral, 4=agree, and 5=strongly agree).
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| Value, mean (SD) | Agree and strongly agree, n (%) |
| It was easy to review the CtP tool with (health system). | 4.70 (0.80) | 16 (80) |
| The information provided by the Senior Care Navigator was clear to me. | 4.55 (0.76) | 17 (85) |
| The questions I answered during the CtP assessment were easy to understand. | 4.35 (0.75) | 19 (95) |
| I was able to understand the services recommendations provided by CtP. | 4.50 (0.61) | 19 (95) |
| The person guiding me through CtP was helpful. | 4.55 (0.60) | 19 (95) |
| I valued having a Senior Care Navigator available to discuss the recommendations from CtP. | 4.35 (0.59) | 19 (95) |
| After using CtP, I was able to find a service that looks as though it will meet my needs. | 4.35 (1.35) | 13 (65) |
| After using CtP, I was able to find a service that looks as though it will meet my relative’s needs. | 4.95 (1.36) | 11 (55) |
| There are financial constraints to me being able to use the services recommended by CtPa. | 4.05 (1.67) | 8 (40) |
| There are time constraints to me being able to use the services recommended by CtPa. | 3.50 (1.79) | 9 (45) |
| I am planning on using a service recommended by CtP. | 4.15 (1.42) | 13 (65) |
| The care navigator helped me contact a service recommended by CtP. | 4.30 (1.75) | 9 (45) |
| CtP was helpful. | 4.35 (0.75) | 17 (85) |
| CtP could be improveda. | 3.25 (1.48) | 6 (30) |
| I wish I would have completed CtP sooner. | 3.95 (1.28) | 10 (50) |
| Transportation issues make it unlikely that I will be able to use the recommendations provided by CtPa. | 4.65 (1.09) | 17 (85) |
| CtP provided me with a sufficient number of options to support me. | 4.05 (1.23) | 14 (70) |
| CtP provided me with a sufficient number of options to support my relative. | 4.50 (1.36) | 15 (75) |
| The resources recommended by CtP were new to me. | 3.00 (1.21) | 9 (45) |
| I would recommend CtP to others in a similar situation. | 4.45 (0.69) | 18 (90) |
| I would use CtP again in the future. | 4.15 (0.93) | 15 (75) |
| Summary score | 4.22 (0.69) | N/Ab |
aItem reverse coded.
bN/A: not applicable.
Caregiver baseline descriptive characteristics (N=20).
| Caregiver demographics | Values | Spearman rho correlation with Care to Plan summary score ( | |
| Female, n (%) | 18 (90) | .50 | |
| Age (years), mean (SD) | 66.68 (11.43) | .82 | |
| White population, n (%) | 15 (75) | .90 | |
| Married, n (%) | 17 (85) | .84 | |
| Number of living children, mean (SD) | 2.25 (1.55) | .98 | |
| Annual income of ≥US $80,000, n (%) | 10 (50) | .46 | |
| Employed, n (%) | 7 (35) | .64 | |
| Spouse of people living with dementia, n (%) | 11 (55) | .19 | |
| Adult child of people living with dementia, n (%) | 7 (35) | .46 | |
| Bachelor’s degree (4-year college) and higher, n (%) | 7 (35) | .10 | |
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| ADLa dependencies | 2.40 (2.77) | .50 |
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| IADLb dependencies | 9.00 (3.11) | .53 |
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| Memory impairment | 21.10 (5.06) | .40 |
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| RMBPC-Fc | 9.85 (4.41) | .88 |
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| Caregiver self-efficacy | 28.10 (6.29) | .09 |
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| CES-Dd | 16.95 (10.69) | .25 |
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| RMBPC-Re | 15.85 (12.03) | .46 |
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| Loss of intimate exchange | 5.50 (2.21) | .96 |
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| Role captivity | 6.70 (3.36) | .16 |
aADL: activities of daily living.
bIADL: instrumental activities of daily living.
cRMBPC-F: Revised Memory and Behavior Problems Checklist-Frequency.
dCES-D: Center for Epidemiological Studies-Depression.
eRMBPC-R: Revised Memory and Behavior Problems Checklist-Reaction.
Baseline descriptive characteristics of people living with dementia (N=20).
| Demographics of people living with dementia | Value |
| Female, n (%) | 8 (40) |
| Age (years), mean (SD) | 80.16 (7.91) |
| White population, n (%) | 15 (75) |
| Married, n (%) | 13 (65) |
| Number of living children, mean (SD) | 2.85 (1.66) |
| Bachelor’s degree or higher, n (%) | 3 (15) |
| Annual income of ≥US $30,000, n (%) | 16 (80) |
| Lives with a caregiver, n (%) | 14 (70) |
| On Medicaid, n (%) | 3 (15) |