Huis In Het Veld Judith G, Willemse Bernadette M, van Asch Iris Fm, Groot Zwaaftink Rob Bm, Verkade Paul-Jeroen, Veldhuijzen Nienke J, Verkaik Renate, Blom Marco M, Francke Anneke L
Department of Public and Occupational Health, VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Trimbos Instituut, Netherlands Institute of Mental Health and Addiction, Utrecht, Netherlands.
JMIR Res Protoc. 2017 Nov 28;6(11):e239. doi: 10.2196/resprot.8365.
Online interventions are potentially effective ways to support family caregivers in the management of behavior changes in their relative with dementia.
The objective of this paper is to present the design of a study evaluating and comparing 3 intervention arms for online self-management support.
A randomized controlled trial (RCT) will be conducted with a total of 81 family caregivers of community-dwelling people with dementia in the Netherlands. Family caregivers will be randomly allocated to one of the following intervention arms: (1) a major self-management support intervention consisting of personal email contacts with a nurse specialized in dementia care, online videos, and electronic bulletins (e-bulletins); (2) a medium self-management support intervention consisting of only online videos and e-bulletins; and (3) a minor self-management support intervention with only e-bulletins. The primary outcome is the self-efficacy of the family caregiver. The secondary outcomes are the behavior problems of the person with dementia as reported by the family caregiver, and positive and negative aspects of the relationship. Background characteristics (eg, type of family relationship) will also be assessed. All data for the RCT will be collected via online questionnaires, administered before the intervention (T0), after 6 weeks (T1), and after 12 weeks (T2). Alongside the RCT, a process evaluation will be conducted, based on a number of evaluation questions and semi-open interviews with family caregivers.
Data collection will be completed in August 2017. Study results will be reported in early 2018.
The study will shed more light on the effect of online self-management support interventions and insights will be gained into whether a major intervention, consisting of personal email contacts with specialized nurses, videos, and e-bulletins, has more effect than smaller online interventions. This is relevant in an age with increasing numbers of people with dementia, growing pressure on family caregivers, more and more people using the Internet, and increasing healthcare costs.
Nederlands Trial Registry (NTR): NTR6237; http://www.trialregister.nl/trialreg/admin/rctview.asp?TC=6237 (Archived by WebCite at http://www.webcitation.org/6v0S4fxTC).
在线干预可能是支持家庭护理人员管理其患有痴呆症亲属行为变化的有效方法。
本文的目的是介绍一项评估和比较3种在线自我管理支持干预措施的研究设计。
将在荷兰对81名社区痴呆症患者的家庭护理人员进行一项随机对照试验(RCT)。家庭护理人员将被随机分配到以下干预组之一:(1)主要的自我管理支持干预,包括与痴呆症护理专科护士的个人电子邮件联系、在线视频和电子公告(电子简报);(2)中等程度的自我管理支持干预,仅包括在线视频和电子简报;(3)轻度自我管理支持干预,仅包括电子简报。主要结局是家庭护理人员的自我效能感。次要结局是家庭护理人员报告的痴呆症患者的行为问题以及关系的积极和消极方面。还将评估背景特征(如家庭关系类型)。RCT的所有数据将通过在线问卷收集,在干预前(T0)、6周后(T1)和12周后(T2)进行。除RCT外,还将基于一些评估问题和对家庭护理人员的半开放式访谈进行过程评估。
数据收集将于2017年8月完成。研究结果将于2018年初报告。
该研究将更清楚地了解在线自我管理支持干预的效果,并深入了解由与专科护士的个人电子邮件联系、视频和电子简报组成的主要干预措施是否比规模较小的在线干预措施更有效。在痴呆症患者人数不断增加、家庭护理人员压力不断增大、越来越多的人使用互联网以及医疗保健成本不断上升的时代,这具有重要意义。
荷兰试验注册中心(NTR):NTR6237;http://www.trialregister.nl/trialreg/admin/rctview.asp?TC=6237(由WebCite存档于http://www.webcitation.org/6v0S4fxTC)。