Cognitive Impairment Clinical Trial
Official title:
Optimizing Function and Independence Through iHI-FIVES (QUE 16-170)
Optimizing Function and Independence Through iHI-FIVES aims to implement the iHI-FIVES caregiver skills training program at 8 VAMC sites in a stepped- wedge design and evaluate caregiver and patient outcomes before and after the program is implemented, as well as the efficacy of a usual vs enhanced implementation design.
Background/Purpose. Although the VHA has the most extensive system of home and community-based services, most Veterans who need care in their home receive it exclusively through family and friends. For Veterans living with cognitive and/or functional limitations, even though family or friend caregivers help avoid or delay nursing home entry, caregivers are faced with a greater risk of depression and burnout. These caregivers often lack training and support needed to perform high-quality caregiving duties, and critical gaps remain in VA-system wide approaches to addressing caregiver skills training and support. iHI-FIVES is an evidence-based skills training program for family or friend caregivers of Veterans referred to home care services. iHI-FIVES is adapted from a randomized control trial (HI-FIVES) funded by the VHA Office of Research and Development and conducted at the Durham VAMC with evaluation results shown to increase satisfaction with VHA care and reduce caregiver feelings of isolation. The iHI-FIVES curriculum that will be delivered by clinical staff consists of four in-person group classes that address caregiver clinical, psychological, and support-seeking skills. iHI-FIVES is part of the investigators' Optimizing Function and Independence QUERI (the other sub-project is STRIDE QUX-16-015). For the iHI-FIVES sub-project, the investigators plan to implement the iHI-FIVES caregiver skills training program (hereafter called "clinical program") at 8 VAMC sites in a stepped-wedge design with sites randomized to implementation strategy and start date. Objectives. The investigators plan to conduct an evaluation to examine the impact of iHI-FIVES on patient independence and caregiver functioning. Key questions: Do patients have higher number of days in the community following iHI-FIVES implementation? Do caregivers have higher satisfaction with VA care, lower depressive symptoms and lower subjective burden following IHI-FIVES implementation? What is the value of iHI-FIVES from the caregiver's perspective? Methodology : For patients referred to VA home- and community-based services who were identified as having a family caregiver, the investigators will compare the number of days in the community before and after the iHI-FIVES program is implemented. In addition, the investigators will compare a subset of caregivers of Veterans referred to home care services before and after the iHI-FIVES program is implemented to assess satisfaction with VA care, depressive symptoms, and subjective burden. Interviews were collected from providers about their implementation experience unrelated to the pre-specified primary and secondary outcome measures of the study. ;
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