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HISTORY: MINNESOTA FAMILY WORKSHOP TO SAVVY CAREGIVER: CENTRALITY OF SELF-EFFICACY

This presentation will trace the development of the Savvy Caregiver program from its beginnings as the Center for Nursing Research-supported Minnesota Family Workshop (1993; PI: Sharon Ostwald) through a further test as the Partners in Caregiving Program (1997; PIs: Hepburn 1RO1NR04517-01) to the Al...

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Autor principal: Hepburn, Kenneth
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9765548/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igac059.1700
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Sumario:This presentation will trace the development of the Savvy Caregiver program from its beginnings as the Center for Nursing Research-supported Minnesota Family Workshop (1993; PI: Sharon Ostwald) through a further test as the Partners in Caregiving Program (1997; PIs: Hepburn 1RO1NR04517-01) to the Alzheimer’s Association-supported Savvy program (1997; PIs Hepburn & Lewis). Three main developments occurred over this period: the program solidified its identity as a caregiver training program and its mechanism of action as that of self-efficacy development through an active learning approach; it sharpened its focus by concentrating on the principal family caregiver (moving away from a broader family approach and eliminating concurrent care recipient programming); and it developed interventionist training materials and programs to enable broader reach. Since 2002, Savvy has enjoyed wide dissemination as an evidence-based in-person psychoeducation program, fostered by support to sponsoring organizations by the Administration on Community Living.