Cerebrovascular Disorder Clinical Trial
— InCAREOfficial title:
Supporting Older People's Informal CAREgivers at Home Through InCARE Programme
Verified date | February 2014 |
Source | University of Minho |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | Portugal: Ethics Committee for Clinical Research |
Study type | Interventional |
Background: More than 42% of older people (aged +65) have a stroke and most of them require
some type of help to self-care at home. Informal caregivers have reported different types of
need and have shown dissatisfaction with technical and emotional support delivered by
community health teams. Furthermore, empowering informal caregivers who care after older
stroke survivors is an important challenge, preventing them from negative outcomes such as
burden, anxiety and depression or loss of physical function or hospitalization in older
people.
Objectives: This pilot study aims to implement and evaluate the impact of an intervention
based on training and telephone support delivered to informal caregivers who care after
older people post-stroke.
Setting: Community health units in Northern Portugal region. Design/Methods: This single
blinded randomized trial will be delivered by a community nursing team to informal
caregivers 1 week, 1 and 3 months after a hospital discharge.
Study outcome(s): The primary outcomes will be informal caregivers´ empowerment. Secondary
outcomes will include burden and health quality of life in caregivers; functionality,
hospital readmission and institutionalization of older people stroke survivors, measured 1
and 3 months after intervention.
Results/Conclusion: Data collection started in February and will be concluded in August
2014. First results will be published at the beginning of 2015. The InCARE programme will be
the first pilot in informal caregivers study ever conducted in Portugal. It will highlight
new ways to support caregivers who take care of older people after a stroke. If successful,
this study will be translational and it will also allow to disseminate the results in
Portugal and abroad and implement it as best practice.
Status | Enrolling by invitation |
Enrollment | 158 |
Est. completion date | October 2014 |
Est. primary completion date | February 2014 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | Both |
Age group | 65 Years and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: Informal caregivers are eligible to participate in the InCARE programme if they meet the following inclusion criteria: (i) to be able to communicate and learn (2) not to have a cognitive disease; (3) to live in the Cávado Region covered by ACES I, II and III; (4) to return the informed consent. In addition, older stroke survivors will enter in this study if they had a stroke for the 1st time and which have become dependent for activities of daily living. Exclusion Criteria: Involvement in the InCARE programme requires to communicate frequently, face to face or on the phone, with the nursing staff. Informal caregivers will also be excluded in all the situations in which the provision of older people care is taken by formal support. |
Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Caregiver), Primary Purpose: Supportive Care
Country | Name | City | State |
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Portugal | Odete Araújo | Braga | Norte |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of Minho |
Portugal,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Empowerment to self-care in informal caregivers | The primary outcomes will be informal caregivers´ empowerment to self-care. measured by ECPICID-AVC tool. This outcome will be measure 1 week and 1 month post discharge at home. The primary analysis will be performed according to the intention-to-treat principle. |
65 years | Yes |
Secondary | Burden | Secondary outcomes will include Burden measure by QUASCI tool in informal caregivers. This outcome will be measured 1 and 3 months after InCARE programme. All participants will be recruited through the community staff. This study will include a sample size of 79 informal caregivers and stroke survivors for each group. The descriptive statistics will describe the participants' characteristics through SPSS software. |
65 | Yes |
Secondary | Health quality of life | Secondary outcomes will include Health quality of life measure by SF-36 tool in informal caregivers. This outcome will be measured 1 and 3 months after InCARE programme. All participants will be recruited through the community staff. This study will include a sample size of 79 informal caregivers and stroke survivors for each group. The descriptive statistics will describe the participants' characteristics through SPSS software. |
65 | Yes |
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