Alzheimer Disease Clinical Trial
Official title:
Self-Directed Online Training for Chinese Caregivers
The proposed project seeks to develop an online self-directed learning (SDL) intervention program that seeks to improve caregiving and self-care skills among ethnic Chinese dementia caregivers. The benefits of such a product may include improved psychological health in caregivers and a reduction in behavioral disturbances among elderly care recipients with dementia.
The objective of this Phase II application is to develop an online self-directed learning
(SDL) intervention program that seeks to improve caregiving and self-care skills among ethnic
Chinese dementia caregivers. The benefits of such a product may include improved
psychological health in caregivers and a reduction in behavioral disturbances among elderly
care recipients with dementia. While online dementia caregiver interventions are advantageous
in reaching broad audiences, these individuals face significant challenges in engaging the
target audience and keeping them engaged throughout the intervention program. The proposed
online SDL skill training intervention addresses these challenges with a comprehensive
engagement design to ensure retention and effective learning in the training program.
All Phase I Study Aims have been successfully completed. The prototype provides preliminary
evidence that an SDL training intervention is able to successfully engage ethnic Chinese
caregivers of elders with dementia, improving perceived self-efficacy to manage caregiving
tasks, while reducing negative emotions in the caregiver. Phase II Specific Aims: The Phase
II study will further develop the prototype into a fully-functioning online SDL skill
training intervention for ethnic Chinese dementia caregivers, and evaluate it in a randomized
control trial. In Specific Aim 1, the research team will develop additional multi-lingual
training video clips to complete the training program, and make them available for
Cantonese-, Mandarin-, and/or English-speaking caregivers from different Chinese cultural
backgrounds. In Specific Aim 2, the research team will develop software that enables and
integrates all engagement design functionalities. In Specific Aim 3, the research team will
conduct a randomized controlled trial to evaluate the effectiveness of the SDL training
intervention based on a comprehensive engagement design (intervention arm) compared to one
that does not rely on a comprehensive engagement design (control arm).
Evidence of the effectiveness of the SDL intervention will contribute to the larger
information and communication technology field, increasing the public's understanding and
basic knowledge of effective engagement in the rapidly growing field of online health
interventions. The comprehensive engagement approach developed through this research could be
transferred to other ethnic minority groups facing dementia caregiving challenges, as well as
other populations facing challenges related to the management of other chronic conditions.
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