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Feasibility and effectiveness of a telephone-based social support intervention for informal caregivers of people with dementia: Study protocol of the TALKING TIME project

BACKGROUND: Caring for people with dementia at home requires a significant amount of time, organization, and commitment. Therefore, informal caregivers, mainly relatives, of people with dementia often feel a high burden. Although on-site support groups are known to have positive effects on the subje...

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Autores principales: Berwig, Martin, Dichter, Martin Nikolaus, Albers, Bernd, Wermke, Katharina, Trutschel, Diana, Seismann-Petersen, Swantje, Halek, Margareta
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5392929/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28415999
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12913-017-2231-2
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author Berwig, Martin
Dichter, Martin Nikolaus
Albers, Bernd
Wermke, Katharina
Trutschel, Diana
Seismann-Petersen, Swantje
Halek, Margareta
author_facet Berwig, Martin
Dichter, Martin Nikolaus
Albers, Bernd
Wermke, Katharina
Trutschel, Diana
Seismann-Petersen, Swantje
Halek, Margareta
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description BACKGROUND: Caring for people with dementia at home requires a significant amount of time, organization, and commitment. Therefore, informal caregivers, mainly relatives, of people with dementia often feel a high burden. Although on-site support groups are known to have positive effects on the subjective well-being (SWB) and perceived social support of informal caregivers, there are cases in which relatives have either no time or no opportunity to leave the person alone or in which there are no support groups nearby. The TALKING TIME project aims to close this supply gap by providing structured telephone-based support groups in Germany for the first time. International studies have shown benefits for informal caregivers. METHODS: The TALKING TIME study is a randomized controlled trial. The effects of the 3-month TALKING TIME intervention will be compared with those of a control group without intervention at two time points (baseline = T(0), after 3 months = T(1)). The control group will receive the TALKING TIME intervention after T(1). With a planned sample size of 88 participants, the study is powered to detect an estimated effect size of 0.70 for psychological quality of life, considering an α of 0.05 (two-sided), a power of 80%. Caregivers are informal caregivers who are eligible if they are 18 years of age or older and have cared for a person with diagnosed dementia for at least four hours, four days per week, in the past six months. The exclusion criteria are psychiatric disorders of the informal caregiver. The primary outcome is the mental component summary of the SF-12 rated by informal caregivers. The secondary outcomes for informal caregivers are the physical component summary of the SF-12, the Perceived Social Support Caregiver Scale (SSCS) score, and the Caregiver Reaction Scale (CRS) score. The secondary outcome for care recipients is the Neuropsychiatric Inventory (NPI-Q). For the process evaluation, different quantitative and qualitative data sources will be collected to address reach, fidelity, dosage and context. DISCUSSION: The results will provide further information on the effectiveness and optimization of telephone-based support groups for informal caregivers of people with dementia, which can help guide the further development of effective telephone-based social support group interventions. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Clinical Trials: NCT02806583, June 9, 2016
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spelling pubmed-53929292017-04-20 Feasibility and effectiveness of a telephone-based social support intervention for informal caregivers of people with dementia: Study protocol of the TALKING TIME project Berwig, Martin Dichter, Martin Nikolaus Albers, Bernd Wermke, Katharina Trutschel, Diana Seismann-Petersen, Swantje Halek, Margareta BMC Health Serv Res Study Protocol BACKGROUND: Caring for people with dementia at home requires a significant amount of time, organization, and commitment. Therefore, informal caregivers, mainly relatives, of people with dementia often feel a high burden. Although on-site support groups are known to have positive effects on the subjective well-being (SWB) and perceived social support of informal caregivers, there are cases in which relatives have either no time or no opportunity to leave the person alone or in which there are no support groups nearby. The TALKING TIME project aims to close this supply gap by providing structured telephone-based support groups in Germany for the first time. International studies have shown benefits for informal caregivers. METHODS: The TALKING TIME study is a randomized controlled trial. The effects of the 3-month TALKING TIME intervention will be compared with those of a control group without intervention at two time points (baseline = T(0), after 3 months = T(1)). The control group will receive the TALKING TIME intervention after T(1). With a planned sample size of 88 participants, the study is powered to detect an estimated effect size of 0.70 for psychological quality of life, considering an α of 0.05 (two-sided), a power of 80%. Caregivers are informal caregivers who are eligible if they are 18 years of age or older and have cared for a person with diagnosed dementia for at least four hours, four days per week, in the past six months. The exclusion criteria are psychiatric disorders of the informal caregiver. The primary outcome is the mental component summary of the SF-12 rated by informal caregivers. The secondary outcomes for informal caregivers are the physical component summary of the SF-12, the Perceived Social Support Caregiver Scale (SSCS) score, and the Caregiver Reaction Scale (CRS) score. The secondary outcome for care recipients is the Neuropsychiatric Inventory (NPI-Q). For the process evaluation, different quantitative and qualitative data sources will be collected to address reach, fidelity, dosage and context. DISCUSSION: The results will provide further information on the effectiveness and optimization of telephone-based support groups for informal caregivers of people with dementia, which can help guide the further development of effective telephone-based social support group interventions. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Clinical Trials: NCT02806583, June 9, 2016 BioMed Central 2017-04-17 /pmc/articles/PMC5392929/ /pubmed/28415999 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12913-017-2231-2 Text en © The Author(s). 2017 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. 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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Berwig, Martin
Dichter, Martin Nikolaus
Albers, Bernd
Wermke, Katharina
Trutschel, Diana
Seismann-Petersen, Swantje
Halek, Margareta
Feasibility and effectiveness of a telephone-based social support intervention for informal caregivers of people with dementia: Study protocol of the TALKING TIME project
title Feasibility and effectiveness of a telephone-based social support intervention for informal caregivers of people with dementia: Study protocol of the TALKING TIME project
title_full Feasibility and effectiveness of a telephone-based social support intervention for informal caregivers of people with dementia: Study protocol of the TALKING TIME project
title_fullStr Feasibility and effectiveness of a telephone-based social support intervention for informal caregivers of people with dementia: Study protocol of the TALKING TIME project
title_full_unstemmed Feasibility and effectiveness of a telephone-based social support intervention for informal caregivers of people with dementia: Study protocol of the TALKING TIME project
title_short Feasibility and effectiveness of a telephone-based social support intervention for informal caregivers of people with dementia: Study protocol of the TALKING TIME project
title_sort feasibility and effectiveness of a telephone-based social support intervention for informal caregivers of people with dementia: study protocol of the talking time project
topic Study Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5392929/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28415999
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12913-017-2231-2
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