‘Development and feasibility of an Internet- based self-management intervention for spousal caregivers of people with early- stage dementia’ L.M.M. Boots.

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‘Development and feasibility of an Internet- based self-management intervention for spousal caregivers of people with early- stage dementia’ L.M.M. Boots Maastricht University - The Netherlands

Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences Background (I) New case every 4 seconds No cure Rising costs of care 80% caregivers overburdened Ageing population:  formal healthcare  Internet interventions

Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences Background (II) De Vugt & Verhey (2013) Neurobiology of Ageing

Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences MRC Framework 1 1 Campbell et al. (2000) BMJ; 321: Defining intervention Acceptability Feasibility Effect

Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences Literature review Theory User and profession al input Prototype Phase I: Defining intervention

Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences Int J Geriatr Psychiatry 2014; 29:

Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences Successful Internet based interventions Boots et al. (2014) Int J Geriatr Psychiatry; 29: Include multiple components - Are tailored to specific needs - Not only computer/ internet, but also contact with real humans

Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences Input from users and professionals Boots et al. (submitted)  4 focus groups: 6-8 caregivers per group  12 interviews with experienced health care professionals  Focus: needs and wishes intervention content and design

Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences Balans in activities Social support Acceptance Focus on positivity Stress and relaxation Insecurity Self-reflection A changing partner Communication with partner and social circle Input users and professionals 9 themes

Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences  Early stages: needs paradox  Self management -no concrete solutions -help to find best way to cope  Empowerment - strengthen problem solving competences Boots et al. (submitted) Input users – self management

Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences Intake (face-to-face) 8 weeks online modules Evaluation (face-to-face) Contact with coach: and telephone Contact with other caregivers: forum Partner in Balance: Online Self-management

Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences

MRC Framework 1 1 Campbell et al. (2000) BMJ; 321: Defining intervention Acceptability Feasibility Effect

Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences Phase II: Acceptability and feasibility: Pilot Study One-group pre-test post-test design * (n = 10) -Feasibility of the program Program Participation Questionnaire * -Preliminary effects CSES, PMS, GAS, HADS Adapt intervention to increase user-friendliness * Design and questionnaire based on similar studies (Teel & Leenerts (2005); Nurs Res: , Sander et al. (2009); J Head Trauma Rehab: , Fick et al., 2011); J Gerontol Nurs: 39-47)

Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences Program Participation Questionnaire Sum scores Min54 Max234 ≤144  ≥145 Mean208 Mean item scores

Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences Phase II: Pilot study – preliminary effects (I) InstrumentPaired differencetP*P* MeanSD Caregiver Self-Efficacy Scale (CSES) care management 5,006,312,51,03 Caregiver Self-Efficacy Scale (CSES) service use 9,408,463,51,01 Pearlin Mastery Scale (PMS)1,803,081,85,09 Hospital and Anxiety Depression Scale (HADS) – depression -2,801,87-4,72,00 * Significant difference at P<,05

Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences Phase II: Pilot study – preliminary effects (II) GAS ParticipantBaselineT-score * (Achieved) Change 1 25,243,818,6 2 22,654,632,0 4 25,256,231,0 5 30,060,030,0 7 70,040,0 8 30,060,030,0 9 0, ,055,025,0 * Effective goal achievement at T≥50

Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences MRC Framework 1 1 Campbell et al. (2000) BMJ; 321: Defining intervention Acceptability Feasibility Effect

Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences Phase III: Effectiveness RCT: 80 spousal caregivers of early-stage PwD ‘Partner in Balance’ vs. Waiting list condition -Effectiveness -Process evaluation -Costs Expected results: fall 2015

Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences Conclusions Internet interventions can improve CG well-being if comprised of multiple components, tailored + interaction Content should fit early-stage CG needs Feasibility of ‘Partner in Balance’ sufficient Previous studies provide support to move forward with phase III: effect study (RCT) Defining intervention Acceptability Feasibility Effect

Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences Thank you for your attention Acknowledgements Marjolein de Vugt, PhD Prof. Frans Verhey Prof. Ruud Kempen Claire Wolfs, PhD Inge Klinkenberg, PhD More info: