Effect Increased Clinical Trial
— OKenCASAOfficial title:
OK en Casa - ZAINDOO an Online Support Program for Caregivers of People With Dementia, a Randomized Controlled Trial.
NCT number | NCT04026919 |
Other study ID # | 00423 |
Secondary ID | |
Status | Recruiting |
Phase | N/A |
First received | |
Last updated | |
Start date | September 1, 2018 |
Est. completion date | March 1, 2020 |
There are currently 50 million people in the world diagnosed with dementia. Due to the
detrimental impact on the mental and physical health of family caregivers different online
interventions have been developed in order to improve their well-being. In this paper, we
describe the design of a randomized controlled trial aiming to study the impact of a
multicomponent online program on primary and secondary caregivers of a person with dementia
(PWD).
The experimental group will receive the intervention which is a multicomponent program based
on different components, among others; online psychoeducation, training on psychological
skills, a forum with other caregivers and interaction with a psychologist. Caregivers in the
control group will follow their lifestyle.
More than 250 participants (primary and secondary caregivers) are expected to be recruited
via several sources in the province of Guipuzcoa in Spain. The inclusion criteria for the
primary caregiver are: a) being 18 years or older; b) being the primary caregiver of the PWD;
c) more than 6 months caring; and d) give more than 1 hour of caregiving per day. The
outcomes of this trial are caregiver burden (primary outcome), perceived health, depression
and anxiety, social support, satisfaction with care and with the treatment and stress caused
by the problem behaviour of the PWD (secondary outcomes).
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 250 |
Est. completion date | March 1, 2020 |
Est. primary completion date | March 1, 2020 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | N/A and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - To be the main caregiver of the person with dementia - To be over 18 years of age - Provision of at least 6 months of care - Provide at least one hour of care per day. Exclusion Criteria: - Having a contractual relationship for caring issues with the elderly person with dementia or with its family - Have a disease that makes participation difficult during this pilot study (18 months) - Not to have dementia. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Spain | University of the Basque Country | San Sebastián | Guipuzcoa |
Spain | University of the Basque Country | San Sebastián | Guipuzcoa |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Basque Country University |
Spain,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Burden | Reduced Zarit burden scale (ZBI, Regueiro Pérez, Gómara & Ferreiro, 2007). It consists of 7 items that measures the perceived burden of caregivers via 5-point Likert scale items (0 = never, 1 = almost never, 2 = sometimes, 3 = many times, and 4 = almost always). This instrument establishes different degrees of overload depending on the score obtained. Scores lower than 17 are indicative that there is no overload, while scores higher than 17 indicate the existence of it. | Day 0, Month 0 and Day 0, Month 9 | |
Secondary | Memory and behavior problems | Memory and Behavior Problems Checklist (MBCL, Zarit & Zarit, 1982, translated by Izal & Montorio, 1994). This inventory consists of two subscales that measure the frequency of appearance of each problem and the stress caused to the caregiver. Each of these subscales consists of 30 items that are evaluated by a Likert-type scale with response options ranging from 0 to 4. In this study, the first 17 items that refer to problematic behaviors were applied. | Day 0, Month 0 and Day 0, Month 9 | |
Secondary | Health status | collected by the following item: "In general, you would say that your health is very good, good, fair, bad or very bad". This item has been validated as a valid measure of the subjective perception of health in national and international studies. collected by the following item: "In general, you would say that your health is very good, good, fair, bad or very bad". |
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Secondary | Anxiety and depression | The Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (Zigmond & Snaith, 1983). The tool includes 14 items and was designed for the evaluation of anxiety and depression in non-psychiatric outpatient hospital services. Seven items are related to anxiety and seven associated with depression, each scored between 0 (never) and 3 (almost all day). The authors recommended that a score above 8 on an individual scale should be regarded as a possible case and a score above 11 a probable case. It is a useful instrument validated in our environment (Quintana, Padierna, Esteban, Aróstegui, Bilbao, & Ruiz, 2003). | Day 0, Month 0 and Day 0, Month 9 | |
Secondary | Social support | Family APGAR (Bellón, Delgado, Luna, & Lardielli, 1996). This scale shows the level of perceived dysfunctionality of a family unit assessed in a global way. The person evaluates each of the items using a Likert scale that oscillates between 0 (almost never) and 2 (almost always). The cut off points on the scale are the following: 0 to 2 points would indicate that there is a severe dysfunctionality among the family, between 3 and 6 would be slightly dysfunctional families, and finally, scores between 7 and 10 would indicate that it is a normo-functional family. | Day 0, Month 0 and Day 0, Month 9 | |
Secondary | Satisfaction with care | The Caregiving Satisfaction Scale (CSS, Lawton, Kleban, Moss, Rovine & Glicksman, 1989, Spanish version of Lopez & Crespo, 2003). This scale measures the satisfaction of the caregiver from the caregiving situation. It consists of 6 items and the respondents are asked to rate each statement on a five-point scale ranging from 1 (strongly agree) to 5 (strongly disagree). Higher numbers reflect lesser satisfaction from the caregiving situation. | Day 0, Month 0 and Day 0, Month 9 | |
Secondary | Satisfaction with the treatment | The Client Satisfaction Questionnaire (CSQ, Larsen, Attkinson, Hargreaves & Nguyen, 1979). This questionnaire will be administered to the caregivers in the experimental group at the end of the intervention program. Consists of a structured survey used to assess the level of satisfaction with the treatment. Items are scored on a Likert scale from 1 (low satisfaction) to 4 (high satisfaction) with different descriptors for each response point. Total scores range from 8 to 32, with higher scores indicating greater satisfaction. | Day 0, Month 0 and Day 0, Month 9 |
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