Johns Hopkins University, 525 N, Wolfe Street, Baltimore, MD 21205, USA.
BMC Geriatr. 2013 Sep 23;13:96. doi: 10.1186/1471-2318-13-96.
Behavioral symptoms accompanying dementia are associated with increased health care costs, reduced quality of life and daily functioning, heightened family caregiver burden, and nursing home placement. Standard care typically involves pharmacologic agents, but these are, at best, modestly effective, carry serious risks, including mortality, and do not address behavioral symptoms families consider most distressful and which may prompt nursing home placement. Given dementia's devastating effects and the absence of an imminent cure, the Veterans Administration has supported the development and testing of new approaches to manage challenging behaviors at home.
METHODS/DESIGN: The Tailored Activity Program - Veterans Administration is a Phase III efficacy trial designed to reduce behavioral symptoms in Veterans with dementia living with their caregivers in the community. The study uses a randomized two-group parallel design with 160 diverse Veterans and caregivers. The experimental group receives a transformative patient-centric intervention designed to reduce the burden of behavioral symptoms in Veterans with dementia. An occupational therapist conducts an assessment to identify a Veteran's preserved capabilities, deficit areas, previous roles, habits, and interests to develop activities tailored to the Veteran. Family caregivers are then trained to incorporate activities into daily care. The attention-control group receives bi-monthly telephone contact where education on topics relevant to dementia is provided to caregivers. Key outcomes include reduced frequency and severity of behavioral symptoms using the 12-item Neuropsychiatric Inventory (primary endpoint), reduced caregiver burden, enhanced skill acquisition, efficacy using activities, and time spent providing care at 4 months; and long-term effects (8 months) on the Veteran's quality of life and frequency and severity of behavioral symptoms, and caregiver use of activities. The programs' impact of Veterans Administration cost is also examined. Study precision will be increased through face-to-face research team trainings with procedural manuals and review of audio-taped interviews and intervention sessions.
The Tailored Activity Program - Veterans Administration is designed to improve the quality of life of Veterans with dementia and lessen the burden of care on caregivers. Activities are tailored to reflect the Veteran's preserved capabilities and interests to enhance active engagement, while not taxing areas of cognition that are most impaired.
痴呆症伴随的行为症状与增加医疗保健费用、降低生活质量和日常功能、增加家庭照顾者负担以及需要入住护理院有关。标准护理通常涉及药物治疗,但这些治疗效果最多只是适度的,存在严重风险,包括死亡风险,并且不能解决家庭认为最痛苦的行为症状,而这些症状可能会促使患者入住护理院。鉴于痴呆症的破坏性影响和缺乏即将到来的治愈方法,退伍军人事务部一直支持开发和测试新方法,以管理家庭中具有挑战性的行为。
方法/设计:退伍军人事务部定制活动计划是一项旨在减少与社区中照顾者一起生活的痴呆症退伍军人行为症状的 III 期疗效试验。该研究使用随机两臂平行设计,纳入 160 名不同的退伍军人及其照顾者。实验组接受变革性以患者为中心的干预,旨在减轻患有痴呆症的退伍军人的行为症状负担。一名职业治疗师进行评估,以确定退伍军人的保留能力、缺陷领域、以前的角色、习惯和兴趣,从而制定针对退伍军人的活动。然后,家庭照顾者接受培训,将活动融入日常护理中。对照组则每两个月接受一次电话联系,为照顾者提供与痴呆症相关的主题教育。主要结果包括使用 12 项神经精神问卷(主要终点)减少行为症状的频率和严重程度、减轻照顾者负担、增强技能习得、使用活动的疗效以及 4 个月时提供护理的时间;以及对退伍军人生活质量、行为症状的频率和严重程度以及照顾者使用活动的长期影响(8 个月)。该研究还检查了该计划对退伍军人事务部成本的影响。通过面对面的研究团队培训、程序手册审查以及对音频采访和干预会议的审查,提高研究精度。
退伍军人事务部定制活动计划旨在提高痴呆症退伍军人的生活质量,并减轻照顾者的照顾负担。活动根据退伍军人的保留能力和兴趣进行定制,以增强积极参与度,同时不会加重认知受损最严重的领域的负担。