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照顾者关怀(C4C):对有精神病患者的老年照顾者进行积极书面披露的可行性随机对照试验结果。

Caring for Carers (C4C): Results from a feasibility randomised controlled trial of positive written disclosure for older adult carers of people with psychosis.

机构信息

School of Psychology, Faculty of Health & Medical Science, University of Surrey, Guildford, United Kingdom.

Department of Primary Care & Public Health, Brighton & Sussex Medical School, Brighton, United Kingdom.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2022 Nov 8;17(11):e0277196. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0277196. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Older adult carers of people who experience psychosis are at increased risk of developing physical and mental health problems due to the compounding factors of supporting their care-recipient and the health changes associated with ageing. Effective interventions exist but can be difficult to access and maintain prolonged engagement. Self-directed writing therapies, frequently referred to as Written Emotional Disclosure (WED), might be a suitable alternative intervention to improve the wellbeing of carers.

METHODS

This study aimed to determine the feasibility (recruitment, retention and primary outcome completion) and acceptability of a specific WED intervention known as Positive Written Disclosure (PWD). Informal carers of people with psychosis were randomised to PWD, neutral writing or no writing. Quantitative outcomes including positive and negative affect, carer wellbeing, quality of life, depression, anxiety, stress, self-efficacy, leisure time satisfaction as well as health care utilisation were collected at baseline, 1-, 3-, and 6-month assessments. Qualitative feedback was also collected via questionnaire and semi-structured interviews from those randomised to either writing group.

RESULTS

We successfully met our progression criteria, recruiting to target and within timeframes whilst attaining 97% retention and 84% primary outcome data completed at 6 months. Carers randomised to the positive writing group described the intervention as enabling them to have a more positive attitude and focus on activities for themselves. Both writing groups described their tasks as providing distraction from caring responsibilities. However, some carers found the narrow positive emotion focus challenging.

CONCLUSIONS

PWD is a feasible and acceptable intervention for older adult carers of people with psychosis within a community setting. Further refinement of the writing protocol to include choice in type of emotion disclosed in addition to screening for some level of need may be required in future trials to reduce floor/ceiling effects of outcomes which may explain the lack of change observed.

摘要

背景

由于照顾者照顾他们的被照顾者和与年龄相关的健康变化等因素的综合作用,经历精神病的老年人的照顾者面临着更高的身心健康问题的风险。现已有有效的干预措施,但这些措施可能难以获得且难以长期维持。自我指导的写作疗法,通常被称为书面情感披露(WED),可能是一种改善照顾者福祉的合适替代干预措施。

方法

本研究旨在确定一种特定的 WED 干预措施,即积极书面披露(PWD)的可行性(招募、保留和主要结果完成)和可接受性。将精神病患者的非正式照顾者随机分配到 PWD、中性写作或不写作组。在基线、1 个月、3 个月和 6 个月评估时收集了包括积极和消极情绪、照顾者幸福感、生活质量、抑郁、焦虑、压力、自我效能、休闲时间满意度以及医疗保健利用在内的定量结果。还通过问卷和半结构化访谈从随机分配到写作组的人那里收集了定性反馈。

结果

我们成功地达到了我们的进展标准,按照时间框架招募到目标人群,保留率为 97%,6 个月时完成了 84%的主要结果数据。随机分配到积极写作组的照顾者表示,该干预措施使他们能够对自己的态度更积极,并专注于自己的活动。两个写作组都表示他们的任务可以让他们从照顾责任中分心。然而,一些照顾者发现狭窄的积极情绪焦点具有挑战性。

结论

PWD 是社区环境中精神病患者的老年照顾者可行且可接受的干预措施。在未来的试验中,可能需要进一步改进写作方案,包括在筛选出某种程度的需求之外,允许选择披露的情绪类型,以减少结果的地板/天花板效应,这可能解释了观察到的变化缺乏的原因。

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