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Intervention to improve social and family support for caregivers of dependent patients: ICIAS study protocol

BACKGROUND: Despite the existence of formal professional support services, informal support (mainly family members) continues to be the main source of eldercare, especially for those who are dependent or disabled. Professionals on the primary health care are the ideal choice to educate, provide psyc...

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Autores principales: Rosell-Murphy, Magdalena, Bonet-Simó, Josep Mª, Baena, Esther, Prieto, Gemma, Bellerino, Eva, Solé, Francesc, Rubio, Montserrat, Krier, Ilona, Torres, Pascuala, Mimoso, Sonia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4230240/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24666438
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2296-15-53
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author Rosell-Murphy, Magdalena
Bonet-Simó, Josep Mª
Baena, Esther
Prieto, Gemma
Bellerino, Eva
Solé, Francesc
Rubio, Montserrat
Krier, Ilona
Torres, Pascuala
Mimoso, Sonia
author_facet Rosell-Murphy, Magdalena
Bonet-Simó, Josep Mª
Baena, Esther
Prieto, Gemma
Bellerino, Eva
Solé, Francesc
Rubio, Montserrat
Krier, Ilona
Torres, Pascuala
Mimoso, Sonia
author_sort Rosell-Murphy, Magdalena
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description BACKGROUND: Despite the existence of formal professional support services, informal support (mainly family members) continues to be the main source of eldercare, especially for those who are dependent or disabled. Professionals on the primary health care are the ideal choice to educate, provide psychological support, and help to mobilize social resources available to the informal caregiver. Controversy remains concerning the efficiency of multiple interventions, taking a holistic approach to both the patient and caregiver, and optimum utilization of the available community resources. .For this reason our goal is to assess whether an intervention designed to improve the social support for caregivers effectively decreases caregivers burden and improves their quality of life. METHODS/DESIGN: Design: Controlled, multicentre, community intervention trial, with patients and their caregivers randomized to the intervention or control group according to their assigned Primary Health Care Team (PHCT). Study area: Primary Health Care network (9 PHCTs). Study participants: Primary informal caregivers of patients receiving home health care from participating PHCTs. Sample: Required sample size is 282 caregivers (141 from PHCTs randomized to the intervention group and 141 from PHCTs randomized to the control group. Intervention: a) PHCT professionals: standardized training to implement caregivers intervention. b) Caregivers: 1 individualized counselling session, 1 family session, and 4 educational group sessions conducted by participating PHCT professionals; in addition to usual home health care visits, periodic telephone follow-up contact and unlimited telephone support. Control: Caregivers and dependent patients: usual home health care, consisting of bimonthly scheduled visits, follow-up as needed, and additional attention upon request. Data analysis Dependent variables: Caregiver burden (short-form Zarit test), caregivers’ social support (Medical Outcomes Study), and caregivers’ reported quality of life (SF-12) Independent variables: a) Caregiver: sociodemographic data, Goldberg Scale, Apgar family questionnaire, Holmes and Rahe Psychosocial Stress Scale, number of chronic diseases. b) Dependent patient: sociodemographic data, level of dependency (Barthel Index), cognitive impairment (Pfeiffer test). DISCUSSION: If the intervention intended to improve social and family support is effective in reducing the burden on primary informal caregivers of dependent patients, this model can be readily applied throughout usual PHCT clinical practice. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Clinical trials registrar: NCT02065427
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spelling pubmed-42302402014-11-14 Intervention to improve social and family support for caregivers of dependent patients: ICIAS study protocol Rosell-Murphy, Magdalena Bonet-Simó, Josep Mª Baena, Esther Prieto, Gemma Bellerino, Eva Solé, Francesc Rubio, Montserrat Krier, Ilona Torres, Pascuala Mimoso, Sonia BMC Fam Pract Study Protocol BACKGROUND: Despite the existence of formal professional support services, informal support (mainly family members) continues to be the main source of eldercare, especially for those who are dependent or disabled. Professionals on the primary health care are the ideal choice to educate, provide psychological support, and help to mobilize social resources available to the informal caregiver. Controversy remains concerning the efficiency of multiple interventions, taking a holistic approach to both the patient and caregiver, and optimum utilization of the available community resources. .For this reason our goal is to assess whether an intervention designed to improve the social support for caregivers effectively decreases caregivers burden and improves their quality of life. METHODS/DESIGN: Design: Controlled, multicentre, community intervention trial, with patients and their caregivers randomized to the intervention or control group according to their assigned Primary Health Care Team (PHCT). Study area: Primary Health Care network (9 PHCTs). Study participants: Primary informal caregivers of patients receiving home health care from participating PHCTs. Sample: Required sample size is 282 caregivers (141 from PHCTs randomized to the intervention group and 141 from PHCTs randomized to the control group. Intervention: a) PHCT professionals: standardized training to implement caregivers intervention. b) Caregivers: 1 individualized counselling session, 1 family session, and 4 educational group sessions conducted by participating PHCT professionals; in addition to usual home health care visits, periodic telephone follow-up contact and unlimited telephone support. Control: Caregivers and dependent patients: usual home health care, consisting of bimonthly scheduled visits, follow-up as needed, and additional attention upon request. Data analysis Dependent variables: Caregiver burden (short-form Zarit test), caregivers’ social support (Medical Outcomes Study), and caregivers’ reported quality of life (SF-12) Independent variables: a) Caregiver: sociodemographic data, Goldberg Scale, Apgar family questionnaire, Holmes and Rahe Psychosocial Stress Scale, number of chronic diseases. b) Dependent patient: sociodemographic data, level of dependency (Barthel Index), cognitive impairment (Pfeiffer test). DISCUSSION: If the intervention intended to improve social and family support is effective in reducing the burden on primary informal caregivers of dependent patients, this model can be readily applied throughout usual PHCT clinical practice. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Clinical trials registrar: NCT02065427 BioMed Central 2014-03-25 /pmc/articles/PMC4230240/ /pubmed/24666438 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2296-15-53 Text en Copyright © 2014 Murphy et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Rosell-Murphy, Magdalena
Bonet-Simó, Josep Mª
Baena, Esther
Prieto, Gemma
Bellerino, Eva
Solé, Francesc
Rubio, Montserrat
Krier, Ilona
Torres, Pascuala
Mimoso, Sonia
Intervention to improve social and family support for caregivers of dependent patients: ICIAS study protocol
title Intervention to improve social and family support for caregivers of dependent patients: ICIAS study protocol
title_full Intervention to improve social and family support for caregivers of dependent patients: ICIAS study protocol
title_fullStr Intervention to improve social and family support for caregivers of dependent patients: ICIAS study protocol
title_full_unstemmed Intervention to improve social and family support for caregivers of dependent patients: ICIAS study protocol
title_short Intervention to improve social and family support for caregivers of dependent patients: ICIAS study protocol
title_sort intervention to improve social and family support for caregivers of dependent patients: icias study protocol
topic Study Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4230240/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24666438
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2296-15-53
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