National Rehabilitation Center for Neuromuscular Diseases, Kongsvang Allé 23, 8000, Aarhus, Denmark, Denmark.
Department of Public Health, Faculty of Health, Aarhus University, Vennelyst Boulevard 4, 8000, Aarhus, Denmark.
BMC Health Serv Res. 2022 May 24;22(1):697. doi: 10.1186/s12913-022-07986-4.
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a progressive fatal neurodegenerative disease. Around half of the population with ALS develop cognitive and/or behavioral impairment. Behavioral changes in persons with ALS are perceived as the strongest predictor of psychosocial distress among family caregivers. Interventions aiming to support family caregivers are emphasized as important in relation to reducing psychological distress among family caregivers. Successful healthcare interventions depend on the participants' acceptance of the intervention. Therefore, this study aims to evaluate the acceptability of a new online palliative rehabilitation blended learning program (EMBRACE) for family caregivers of people with ALS and cognitive and/or behavioral impairments.
A qualitative cross-sectional design using the theoretical framework of acceptability to evaluate acceptance of the intervention based on data collected through individual in-depth interviews and participant observations. Individual interviews were conducted in 10 participants post-intervention and participant observations were recorded during virtual group meetings among 12 participants. A deductive retrospective analysis was used to code both datasets in relation to the seven constructs of the theoretical framework of acceptability: affective attitude, burden, ethicality, intervention coherence, opportunity costs, perceived effectiveness, and self-efficacy. The theory of sense of coherence by Antonovsky informed the development and design of the intervention and interviews. The study adheres to the COREQ (consolidated criteria for reporting qualitative research) guidelines.
Within the seven constructs we found that affective attitude addressed the meaning and importance of peer support and focused on the participants' needs and challenges. Burden referred to technology challenges, time pressure, and frequent interruptions during meetings. Ethicality concerned transparency about personal experiences and the exposure of the affected relative. Intervention coherence referred to a shared destiny among participants when they shared stories. Opportunity costs primary concerned work-related costs. Perceived effectiveness referred to the usefulness and relevance of peer support and the meetings that brought up new ideas on how to approach current and future challenges. Self-efficacy involved the motivation to learn more about ALS and ways to cope that were accommodated by the convenient online format.
The findings showed that the participants favored peer support and the videos that reduced feelings of loneliness and frustration but also confronted them and provided knowledge on future challenges. Further research should explore the benefits of the program and the meaning of online peer support among caregivers of people with ALS and cognitive and/or behavioral impairments.
Retrospectively registered on November 20th, 2020. ID no. NCT04638608 .
肌萎缩侧索硬化症(ALS)是一种进行性致命的神经退行性疾病。大约一半的 ALS 患者会出现认知和/或行为障碍。ALS 患者的行为变化被认为是家庭成员 caregiver 产生心理困扰的最强预测因素。强调旨在支持家庭成员 caregiver 的干预措施对于减轻家庭成员 caregiver 的心理困扰很重要。成功的医疗保健干预措施取决于参与者对干预措施的接受程度。因此,本研究旨在评估一种新的针对 ALS 患者和认知和/或行为障碍患者的家庭成员 caregiver 的在线姑息康复混合学习计划(EMBRACE)的可接受性。
采用横断面设计,基于个体深入访谈和参与者观察收集的数据,采用可接受性的理论框架进行定性评估。在干预后对 10 名参与者进行个体访谈,并在 12 名参与者的虚拟小组会议期间记录参与者观察。采用演绎回溯分析对两个数据集进行编码,涉及可接受性理论的七个结构:情感态度、负担、伦理、干预一致性、机会成本、感知效果和自我效能。Antonovsky 的意义感理论为干预措施和访谈的制定和设计提供了信息。该研究符合 COREQ(定性研究报告的综合标准)指南。
在这七个结构中,情感态度涉及同伴支持的意义和重要性,重点关注参与者的需求和挑战。负担涉及技术挑战、时间压力和会议期间的频繁中断。伦理涉及对个人经历的透明性和对受影响亲属的暴露。干预一致性涉及参与者在分享故事时的共同命运。机会成本主要涉及与工作相关的成本。感知效果涉及同伴支持和会议的有用性和相关性,这些会议提出了如何应对当前和未来挑战的新想法。自我效能涉及学习更多关于 ALS 和应对方式的动机,这些方式适应了方便的在线格式。
研究结果表明,参与者喜欢同伴支持和视频,这些支持减少了孤独感和挫败感,但也让他们面对现实,并提供了关于未来挑战的知识。进一步的研究应该探索该计划的益处以及认知和/或行为障碍 ALS 患者的家庭成员 caregiver 对在线同伴支持的意义。
2020 年 11 月 20 日回顾性注册。编号 NCT04638608。