Brennan P F, Moore S M, Smyth K A
Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, USA.
Nurs Res. 1995 May-Jun;44(3):166-72.
Caregivers of persons with Alzheimer's disease (AD) are confronted with novel decision-making tasks that leave them at risk for social isolation. ComputerLink is a computer network providing information, communication, and decision-support functions for caregivers of persons with AD. One hundred two AD caregivers participated in a randomized field experiment to evaluate the effects of ComputerLink on confidence in decision making, decision-making skill, and social isolation. During the 1-year study period, AD caregivers averaged two encounters per week with ComputerLink for sessions lasting an average of 13 minutes. Access to ComputerLink enhanced caregivers' decision-making confidence. Decision-making skill was unaffected. ComputerLink access did not lead to changes in social isolation as measured by standard instruments. The decision-support function was used least often. Postings to ComputerLink's public bulletin board included both information-seeking and supportive messages. These findings are congruent with reports of other community-based interventions for caregivers and consistent with evaluations of computerized decision-support systems.
阿尔茨海默病(AD)患者的照料者面临着新型决策任务,这使他们有社会孤立的风险。ComputerLink是一个为AD患者照料者提供信息、通信和决策支持功能的计算机网络。102名AD患者照料者参与了一项随机现场实验,以评估ComputerLink对决策信心、决策技能和社会孤立的影响。在为期1年的研究期间,AD患者照料者平均每周与ComputerLink接触两次,每次会话平均持续13分钟。使用ComputerLink增强了照料者的决策信心。决策技能未受影响。根据标准工具衡量,使用ComputerLink并未导致社会孤立情况的改变。决策支持功能的使用频率最低。发布到ComputerLink公共公告栏的内容包括寻求信息和支持性的消息。这些发现与其他针对照料者的社区干预报告一致,也与对计算机化决策支持系统的评估结果相符。