International psychogeriatrics | 2021

Evaluation of the Reitman Centre CARERS program for supporting dementia family caregivers: a pre-post intervention study.

 
 
 

Abstract


OBJECTIVES\nWhile family caregivers (CGs) of persons with dementia are cost-effective for the health system, this form of caregiving leads to disproportionate vulnerability to physical, mental, and social adverse health consequences among CGs. The study goal was to determine the effect of the Reitman Centre CARERS program on key outcomes in family CGs of people with dementia. The Reitman Centre CARERS program is an innovative, group psychotherapeutic skills training intervention based on integrated problem-solving techniques (PST), simulation learning, and group psychotherapy designed to address each CGs unique situation.\n\n\nDESIGN\nA quasi-experimental, non-randomized, pre-post evaluation, multiple groups, multisite trial.\n\n\nSETTING\nMultisite group intervention provided in community agencies and hospital-based locations.\n\n\nPARTICIPANTS\nSpousal or adult child family CGs (n = 264) living in the community and providing care to community-dwelling family members with dementia.\n\n\nMEASUREMENT\nCGs were assessed for depression (CES-D); stress (PSS); burden (12-item SZBI); role overload, mastery, caregiving competence, and role captivity (Perlin scales), coping (CISS - Coping Inventory for Stressful Situations), CG reactions to CR s memory and behavioral symptoms (RMBPC). Care recipients (CRs) were assessed on basic and complex activities of daily living (Katz and Lawton). Paired t-tests and Wilcoxon signed-rank test were used for statistical analysis of both the whole group and a more compromised subgroup of CGs.\n\n\nRESULTS\nFor the group as a whole, CGs showed significant positive change on post-intervention outcome measures of stress, depression, burden, competence, role captivity, overload, mastery, coping, and reaction to memory issues. The intervention showed especially robust effect sizes (ES) in more compromised CGs. These positive outcomes emerged despite a significant measured deterioration in CRs function.\n\n\nCONCLUSION\nThe CARERS program may be an effective multicomponent intervention to improve the well-being, functioning, and coping skills of dementia CGs.

Volume None
Pages \n 1-12\n
DOI 10.1017/S1041610220004019
Language English
Journal International psychogeriatrics

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