Caregivers Clinical Trial
Official title:
Phase II Trial of a Video That Presents Training in Stress Coping Skills for Caregivers of a Relative With Alzheimer's Disease or Other Dementia
The purpose of this Phase II SBIR study is a) to complete the adaptation begun in Phase I of the ten skill modules of the Williams LifeSkills Video (WLV) for use by persons who are caregivers for a relative with Alzheimer's Disease (AD) or other dementia, b) to script and produce the complete Caregiver LifeSkills Video (CLV) and c) to conduct a randomized clinical trial of the completed CLV to document benefits in terms of reduced psychosocial distress, reduced biomarkers of stress and improved well being.
An extensive body of research documents adverse effects of being a caregiver for a relative
with AD on a broad range of psychosocial and biological indicators of stress, including
increased hassles and depression (Russo & Vitaliano, Experimental Aging Research 1995;
21:273-294 ) and the metabolic syndrome (Vitaliano et al, Journal of Gerontology:
Psychological Sciences 1996; 51:290-299). Interventions to reduce psychological distress in
caregivers have not produced clinically meaningful results thus far (Shulz et al.
Gerontologist 2002; 42:589-602) and no intervention trials have included assessment of
biomarkers of stress. Logistic obstacles make it hard for caregivers to participate in
treatments that require them to come to a treatment site outside the home; thus,
interventions with caregivers are hard to deliver. The Williams LifeSkills Video (WLV) is
based on the LifeSkills Workshop, which has been shown in randomized clinical trials to
reduce hostility and blood pressure in post-MI patients (Gidron et al. Health Psychology
1999; 18:416-420) and to reduce a broad range of psychosocial risk factors as well as blood
pressure and heart rate during both rest and stress conditions in post-CABG patients (Bishop
et al., American Heart Journal 2005;150:602-609). The WLV was developed with support from an
NIMH SBIR Phase II grant and presents 10 skill modules -- 1) increased awareness of thoughts
and feelings arising in stressful situations; 2) evaluation of those thoughts and feelings
to decide whether to try to change them or to take action to try to change the situation; 3)
deflection skills to change one's thoughts and feelings; action skills to change stressful
situations, including 4) assertion, 5) problem-solving, and 6) saying no; and relationship
skills - 7) speaking clearly, 8) listening, 9) empathy, and 10) increasing the positives -
using dramatizations of scenarios in which the skill is first not used and then used to
produce a better outcome. A randomized clinical trial evaluating it in stressed community
volunteers showed that it is superior to a wait list control condition in reducing
psychosocial (anxiety, depression and perceived stress; (Kirby et al.Psychosomatic
Medicine,2006;68:816-823.
In the research conducted in Phase I of this SBIR-supported study, we adapted the scenarios
used for the 10 skills to represent more closely the real life situations faced by
caregivers and we developed a telephone coaching manual. Now in Phase II of this study, we
will produce the complete Caregiver LifeSkills Video (CLV) evaluate its effects on measures
of psychosocial distress and biomarkers of stress in a randomized clinical trial with 120
caregivers of a relative with AD or other major dementias. If successful in reducing the
psychosocial and biological markers of stress that are elevated in caregivers, this new WLS
product, the CLV, could have a major impact in reducing the health damaging effects of
stress among the millions of Americans who are caregivers for relatives with AD and other
dementias.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Factorial Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Prevention
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