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Background
The mental, physical, and emotional health of caregivers is negatively affected by the burden of caring for of persons living with dementia. Caregivers are usually reported as feeling frustrated, angry, exhausted, guilty, helpless and unable to bear the heavy burden of their caregiving responsibilities. In addition to depressive symptoms and other mental health problems among caregivers, the physical stress of caring for someone who is unable to perform daily activities such as bathing, grooming and other personal care, has been shown to be a serious threat to caregivers' physical health outcomes. Evidence has shown that greater levels of stress, anxiety, depression, frustration, and lower subjective well-being and self-efficacy are exhibited in a greater amount among family and friends who care for persons living with dementia compared to those who do not have the burden of caring for a persons living with dementia. Caregivers have been shown to use alcohol and other drugs at a higher rate than those who do not need to care for others as a reaction to this increased stress. Studies has also shown that caregivers are more likely than non-Caregivers to use opioid or psychotropic medications. One over five caregivers (22%) feel tired when they go to bed at night.
Objectives
This study relies on a mobile application (Caring4Dementia) that provides people, caring for a person living with dementia, with a useful and intuitive training tool targeting communication skills. The aims of this study are to evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of using Caring4Dementia within a self-administered program and the preliminary efficacy of the Caring4Dementia intervention.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Caring4Dementia Group | Experimental | The experimental group will receive Careing4Dementia downloadable on their smartphone or tablet. Caring4Dementia will tell and show caregivers of a person living with dementia how to 1) manage difficult behaviors, 2) deal with refusal, 3) deal with tensions and 4) manage work-life demands. The app is self-administered and self-paced and contains surveys referring to the outcome measurements tools used in the study. The intervention will be for 30 days without any restriction or limitation in terms of timing, location or frequency of use. |
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| White Paper Group | Active Comparator | The White Paper group will receive a white paper on the principles of communicating efficiently with persons living with dementia. |
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| Control Goup | No Intervention | The control group will not receive any intervention. |
| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Caring4Dementia | Device | A mobile application administered for 30 days, which provides people caring for a person living with dementia with a useful and intuitive tool targeting communication skills. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Change in caregiver well-being | Measured by the Caregiver Well-Being Scale to determine the frequency in which basic needs and activities of living have been met for the caregiver within the last three months. Items in this self-reported scale are scored on a 5-point scale [ranging form "Rarely (1)" to "Usually (5)"], with a higher dimension score indicating greater intensity in that dimension. The highest score possible is 70, meaning a higher well-being. | Baseline (Day 1), post (day 30), Retention (90 days) after baseline |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Change in caregiver burden | Measured by the Short version of the Burden Scale for Family Caregivers. This is a 10-item instrument. Each item is a statement that is rated on a 4-point scale with the values "strongly disagree" (0), "disagree" (1), "agree" (2), and "strongly agree" (3). The scale ranges from 0 to 30, with a higher dimension score indicating greater intensity in that dimension. | Baseline (Day 1), post (day 30), Retention (90 days) after baseline |
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Inclusion Criteria:
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| Name | Role | Phone | Extension | |
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| Amine Choukou, PhD | Contact | +12047893412 | amine.choukou@umanitoba.ca |
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| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Riverview Health Centre | Recruiting | Winnipeg | Manitoba | Canada |
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| ID | Term |
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| D003704 | Dementia |
| D003142 | Communication |
| ID | Term |
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| D001927 | Brain Diseases |
| D002493 | Central Nervous System Diseases |
| D009422 | Nervous System Diseases |
| D019965 | Neurocognitive Disorders |
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Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial
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| White Paper | Other | The White Paper group will receive a white paper (hard copy and electronically) on the principles of communicating efficiently with persons living with dementia. |
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| Change in caregivers' perceived challenges and resources | Measured by the Adult Carer Quality of Life Questionnaire, a 40-item instrument that measures the overall quality of life for adult carers, and subscale scores for eight domains of quality of life. Scores on the overall questionnaire have a possible range of 0 to 120 with higher scores indicating greater quality of life. | Baseline (Day 1), post (day 30), Retention (90 days) after baseline |
| Activity volume on the Caring4Dementia app | Usage logs will be saved on the cloud to quantify the time (s) spent on every activity for all the activities. | 30 days |
| Activity frequency on the Caring4Dementia app | Usage logs will be saved on the cloud to quantify the frequency of use of every activity in the application for all the activities (how many time per day the caregiver engage in the activity). | 30 days |
| D001523 | Mental Disorders |
| D001519 | Behavior |