Lykens Kristine, Moayad Neda, Biswas Swati, Reyes-Ortiz Carlos, Singh Karan P
Department of Health Management and Policy, School of Public Health, University of North Texas Health Science Center, Fort Worth, Texas, United States of America.
Department of Behavioral and Community Health, School of Public Health, University of North Texas Health Science Center, Fort Worth, Texas, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2014 Feb 27;9(2):e89290. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0089290. eCollection 2014.
In 2009 an estimated 5.3 million people in the United States were afflicted with Alzheimer's disease, a degenerative form of dementia. The impact of this disease is not limited to the patient but also has significant impact on the lives and health of their family caregivers. The Resources for Enhancing Alzheimer's Caregiver Health (REACH II) program was developed and tested in clinical studies. The REACH II program is now being delivered by community agencies in several locations. This study examines the impact of the REACH II program on caregiver lives and health in a city in north Texas.
Family caregivers of Alzheimer's patients were assessed using an instrument covering the multi-item domains of Caregiver Burden, Depression, Self-Care, and Social Support upon enrollment in the program and at the completion of the 6 month intervention. The domain scores were analyzed using a multivariate paired t-test and Bonferroni confidence interval for the differences in pre- and post-service domain scores.
A total of 494 families were enrolled in the program during the period January 1, 2011 through June 30, 2012. Of these families 177 completed the 6 month program and have pre - and post service domain scores. The median age for the caregivers was 62 years. The domain scores for Depression and Caregiver Burden demonstrated statistically significant improvements upon program completion.
The REACH II intervention was successfully implemented by a community agency with comparable impacts to those of the clinical trial warranting wider scale implementation.
2009年,美国估计有530万人患有阿尔茨海默病,这是一种退行性痴呆症。这种疾病的影响不仅限于患者,还对其家庭护理人员的生活和健康产生重大影响。提高阿尔茨海默病护理人员健康资源(REACH II)项目已在临床研究中开发和测试。REACH II项目目前正由几个地方的社区机构提供。本研究考察了REACH II项目对德克萨斯州北部一个城市护理人员生活和健康的影响。
阿尔茨海默病患者的家庭护理人员在项目登记时以及6个月干预结束时,使用涵盖护理人员负担、抑郁、自我护理和社会支持等多项目领域的工具进行评估。使用多变量配对t检验和邦费罗尼置信区间分析服务前和服务后领域得分的差异。
在2011年1月1日至2012年6月30日期间,共有494个家庭登记参加该项目。其中177个家庭完成了6个月的项目,并拥有服务前和服务后的领域得分。护理人员的年龄中位数为62岁。抑郁和护理人员负担的领域得分在项目完成后显示出统计学上的显著改善。
一个社区机构成功实施了REACH II干预,其影响与临床试验相当,值得更广泛地实施。