Engaging Caregivers in Dementia Care



Status:Completed
Conditions:Neurology
Therapuetic Areas:Neurology
Healthy:No
Age Range:18 - Any
Updated:4/21/2016
Start Date:February 2011
End Date:January 2014

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Engaging Caregivers in the Care of Veterans With Dementia

This pilot study seeks to examine the extent to which, relative to usual care, a dementia
care management program for veterans and their caregivers (CGs)improves patient (e.g.,
behavioral symptoms, delayed nursing home placement) and caregiver (e.g., CG mastery,
burden, affect) outcomes.

Dementia care guidelines and pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatments have been
shown to reduce symptom burden and rates of institutionalization for individuals with
dementia. However, there remain a variety of factors that complicate dementia care
management in primary care settings. Patient-centered, integrated care management programs
that involve caregiver (CG) education and psychosocial support may help facilitate access to
and use of services and improve outcomes. The aims of this pilot were to examine 1) whether,
relative to usual care (UC), a dementia care management program is associated with improved
CG (e.g., mastery, burden, affect) and patient (e.g., behavioral symptoms) outcomes, 2) if,
relative to UC, participants enrolled in the program have greater perceived access to and
use of medical, social, and community/VA services, and 3) whether the dementia care
management program is feasible and acceptable to participants.

Inclusion Criteria:

- Patient and caregiver 18 years of age or older

- Patient is community dwelling

- Patient has a confirmed dementia diagnosis and/or significant cognitive impairment
(per provider or CG report) that is verified upon the RA's cognitive screening
assessment (per veteran (BOMC, score of 16 or above) or informant (AD8, score of 2 or
above) and/or chart review

- CG lives with and/or provides care for the patient for an average of at least 4 hours
per day.

- Veteran provides assent to contact his/her representative to pursue study
participation

- Veteran representative as caregiver is willing and able to provide informed consent

Exclusion Criteria:

- Cognitive, hearing, visual, or other physical impairments leading to difficulty with
assent/ informed consent process and/or assessment (veteran or caregiver)
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104
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