Behavioral Activation for Dementia Caregivers
- Conditions
- Dementia Caregivers
- Interventions
- Behavioral: Behavioral activationOther: Psychoeducation
- Registration Number
- NCT03552159
- Lead Sponsor
- The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
- Brief Summary
This project was designed to test a model targeted intervention for dementia caregivers telephone program consisting of both psychoeducation and behavioral activation components to reduce the burden of caregivers. The program is delivered by telephone to increase accessibility and sustainability for caregivers.
- Detailed Description
The study compared two telephone interventions using a four-month longitudinal randomized controlled trial. For the first four weeks, all participants received the same psychoeducation program via telephone. Then for the following four months, eight biweekly telephone follow-up calls were carried out. For these eight follow-up calls, participants were randomized into either one of the two following groups with different conditions. For the Psychoeducation with BA (PsyED-BA) group, participants would receive eight biweekly sessions of BA practice focused on pleasant event scheduling and improving communications. For the Psychoeducation only (PsyED Only) group, there would be eight biweekly sessions of general discussion of psychoeducation and related information
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 96
They were caregivers aged 25 or above and must have be caring for a care recipient diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease for at least 3 months. They should be the primary caregiver and a spouse, kin (e.g. daughter/son or daughter/son-in-law) or sibling of the care recipient.
To ensure intervention fidelity, participants who showed signs of severe intellectual deficits, demonstrate suicidal ideation, exhibit evidence of psychotic disorders, or cannot read or speak fluent Chinese / Cantonese were excluded.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Behavioral Activation Behavioral activation For the first 4 weeks,participants received psychoeducation about the symptoms and associated behavioral changes of dementia and the possible effects on the caregivers, t the physical, social and psychological consequences of stress, event scheduling and communication skills. After psychoeducation, eight bi-weekly behavioral activation sessions were administered, focusing pleasant event scheduling and effective communications. Behavioral Activation Psychoeducation For the first 4 weeks,participants received psychoeducation about the symptoms and associated behavioral changes of dementia and the possible effects on the caregivers, t the physical, social and psychological consequences of stress, event scheduling and communication skills. After psychoeducation, eight bi-weekly behavioral activation sessions were administered, focusing pleasant event scheduling and effective communications. Psychoeducation Psychoeducation For the first 4 weeks, participants were taught about the symptoms and associated behavioral changes of dementia and the possible effects on the caregivers, the physical, social and psychological consequences of stress, event scheduling and communication skills. After psychoeducation, eight biweekly phone sessions of general support but not behavioral activation.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Depressive Symptoms Change from baseline through study completion, an average of about 5 months Measured by CES-D
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Sense of Burden Change from baseline through study completion, an average of about 5 months Measured by Zarit Burden Scale