Effects of telehealth interventions on the caregiver burden and mental health for caregivers of people with dementia: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q3 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY Aging & Mental Health Pub Date : 2024-06-30 DOI:10.1080/13607863.2024.2371480
Ling Zhu, Yurong Xing, Hongfei Jia, Wenhui Xu, Xiaoxiao Wang, Yaping Ding
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Abstract

Objectives: To systematically evaluate the effects of telehealth interventions on the caregiver burden and mental health of caregivers for people with dementia (PWD).

Method: Relevant randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of telehealth interventions on caregivers were extracted from nine electronic databases (PubMed, The Cochrane Library, Web of Science, Embase, CINAHL, SinoMed, CNKI, WanFang, and VIP). The retrieval time was from inception to 26 July 2023.

Results: Twenty-two articles with 2132 subjects were included in the final analysis. The meta-analysis demonstrated that telehealth interventions exerted a significant effect in reducing caregiver burden (SMD: -0.14, 95 % CI: -0.25, -0.02, p = 0.02), depression (SMD = -0.17; 95%CI: -0.27, -0.07, p < 0.001) and stress (SMD = -0.20, 95%CI: -0.37, -0.04, p = 0.01). However, no statistically significant effect was observed on anxiety (SMD = -0.12, 95%CI: -0.27, 0.03, p = 0.12). Moreover, subgroup analysis showed that tailored interventions were associated with more evident reductions in depression (SMD = -0.26; 95%CI: -0.40, -0.13, p < 0.001) than standardized interventions (SMD = -0.08; 95%CI: -0.22, 0.06, p = 0.25). In addition, telehealth was effective in relieving depression in Internet-based (SMD = -0.17, 95%CI: -0.30, -0.03, p = 0.01) and Telephone-based group (SMD = -0.18, 95%CI: -0.34, -0.02, p = 0.03), while there was no significant difference in the Internet and Telephone-based group (SMD = -0.18, 95%CI: -0.54, 0.18, p = 0.32).

Conclusion: Telehealth could effectively reduce the burden and relieve the depression and stress of caregivers of PWD, while its effect on anxiety requires further research. Overall, telehealth has potential benefits in dementia care.

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远程保健干预对痴呆症患者护理者负担和心理健康的影响:系统回顾和荟萃分析。
目的:系统评估远程保健干预对痴呆症患者护理人员的负担和心理健康的影响:系统评估远程保健干预对痴呆症患者(PWD)照护者的照护负担和心理健康的影响:方法:从九个电子数据库(PubMed、The Cochrane Library、Web of Science、Embase、CINAHL、SinoMed、CNKI、WanFang 和 VIP)中提取有关远程健康干预对照护者的影响的随机对照试验(RCT)。检索时间从开始至 2023 年 7 月 26 日:最终分析纳入了 22 篇文章,2132 名受试者。荟萃分析表明,远程医疗干预对减轻护理者负担(SMD:-0.14,95%CI:-0.25,-0.02,P = 0.02)、抑郁(SMD = -0.17;95%CI:-0.27,-0.07,P = 0.01)有显著效果。然而,对焦虑症(SMD = -0.12,95%CI:-0.27,0.03,p = 0.12)没有观察到有统计学意义的影响。此外,亚组分析显示,量身定制的干预措施对抑郁症有更明显的缓解作用(SMD = -0.26;95%CI:-0.40,-0.13,P = 0.25)。此外,远程保健在互联网组(SMD = -0.17,95%CI:-0.30,-0.03,P = 0.01)和电话组(SMD = -0.18,95%CI:-0.34,-0.02,P = 0.03)中有效缓解了抑郁,而在互联网组和电话组中没有显著差异(SMD = -0.18,95%CI:-0.54,0.18,P = 0.32):远程保健可有效减轻残疾人照顾者的负担,缓解其抑郁和压力,但其对焦虑的影响还需进一步研究。总体而言,远程保健对痴呆症护理具有潜在的益处。
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Aging & Mental Health
Aging & Mental Health 医学-精神病学
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期刊介绍: Aging & Mental Health provides a leading international forum for the rapidly expanding field which investigates the relationship between the aging process and mental health. The journal addresses the mental changes associated with normal and abnormal or pathological aging, as well as the psychological and psychiatric problems of the aging population. The journal also has a strong commitment to interdisciplinary and innovative approaches that explore new topics and methods. Aging & Mental Health covers the biological, psychological and social aspects of aging as they relate to mental health. In particular it encourages an integrated approach for examining various biopsychosocial processes and etiological factors associated with psychological changes in the elderly. It also emphasizes the various strategies, therapies and services which may be directed at improving the mental health of the elderly and their families. In this way the journal promotes a strong alliance among the theoretical, experimental and applied sciences across a range of issues affecting mental health and aging. The emphasis of the journal is on rigorous quantitative, and qualitative, research and, high quality innovative studies on emerging topics.
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