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End-of-life Intervention for African American Dementia Caregivers

Completed
Conditions
Encephalopathy, Ischemic
Interventions
Behavioral: Advance Care Treatment Plan
Registration Number
NCT03323411
Lead Sponsor
University of Illinois at Chicago
Brief Summary

In a community-based approach, the investigators long-term goal is to empower African American family caregivers who are designated healthcare proxies to make informed end-of-life treatment decisions for participants with moderate to severe dementia before a life-threatening medical crisis occurs.

Detailed Description

The investigators conducted a randomized controlled trial for efficacy of the Advance Care Treatment Program in an African American church-based community model. The investigators compared the effect of the experimental and control groups on knowledge, self-efficacy, intentions and behaviors from 4 urban African American churches randomly assigned to experimental (n=2) or control (n=2) conditions,304 (experimental n=152; control (n=152) health care proxies of participants that have advanced stage dementia: (a) were concurrently recruited in small classes each with 8-9 healthcare proxies.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
355
Inclusion Criteria

Not provided

Exclusion Criteria

Not provided

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Intervention and attention controlAdvance Care Treatment Planthe Advance Care Treatment Plan experimental group received education on dementia cardiopulmonary resuscitation and tube feeding. The attention control group received education on exercise stress control diabetes and hypertension
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Knowledge of dementiaThree years

Knowledge of Dementia Scale measures Knowledge of dementia with 17 dichotomous true/false items, maximum total score = 17 and Cronbach's α=.76. Higher scores indicate greater practical understanding of dementia knowledge

Knowledge of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), mechanical ventilation (MV), tube feeding (TF)Three years

Knowledge of CPR, MV, and TF Scale mmeasures CPR, MV and TF with 18-items Likert (5-point) and yes/no questions. Higher scores indicate increased general knowledge of CPR, MV and TF.

Self efficacyThree years

Confidence in Treatment Decisions Made Scale measures self-efficacy on decision choices for CPR, MV, and TF with12-item Likert scale (1=extremely comfortable to 5=not at all comfortable) and Cronbach α=.93

Intention to make a Care PlanThree years

Treatment Decisions Questionnaire measured Intention to make a Care Plan using the 3-item dichotomous (yes/no) items on each CPR, MV and TF.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Written Care Plan3 years

Treatment Decision Questionnaire 3 items dichotomous yes/no measuring actual care plan implemented on CPR, MV, TF

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