Improving the Quality of Life of Family Caregivers of People with Alzheimer's Disease through Virtual Communities of Practice: A Quasiexperimental Study.

Q1 Neuroscience International Journal of Alzheimer's Disease Pub Date : 2021-04-05 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2021/8817491
Montse Romero-Mas, Anna Ramon-Aribau, Dyego Leandro Bezerra de Souza, Andrew M Cox, Beni Gómez-Zúñiga
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Caring for a person with dementia burdens family caregivers, and there is a close negative relationship between this burden and their quality of life (QoL). Research suggests that caregivers' main needs are information and training about the disease and support from others experiencing the same situation, and Internet interventions hold considerable promise for meeting these needs. Virtual communities of practice (VCoPs) are Internet frameworks to share knowledge where members collaborate and achieve a sense of trust in the community. This paper seeks to evaluate the impact of participating in a VCoP (developed through an App) on the QoL of caregivers to people with Alzheimer's. Results show QoL before and after the intervention changed significantly. The impact of VCoP on caregivers' overall QoL is moderated by age and relation with the person with Alzheimer's, specifically those over 65, and spouses. VCoPs allow interaction and knowledge sharing among caregivers which provide them mainly with information and support from peers helping them to meet their needs. Furthermore, caregivers' QoL did not decrease when their relative deteriorated functionally, which could be due to the participation in VCoP. Although we found significant pre- and post differences in caregivers' health literacy, we must report the ambiguous result that this variable only impacts on QoL's physical domain. Participants also reported that they had a positive experience because the App was perceived to be a useful tool, because they could manage their own participation and they met peers and felt less lonely. Results suggest that participation in a VCoP impacts positively on caregivers' QoL.

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通过虚拟实践社区改善阿尔茨海默病患者家庭照护者的生活质量:一项准实验研究
照顾痴呆症患者给家庭照顾者带来负担,这种负担与他们的生活质量(QoL)之间存在密切的负相关关系。研究表明,护理人员的主要需求是有关疾病的信息和培训,以及来自其他有相同情况的人的支持,而互联网干预措施在满足这些需求方面具有很大的希望。虚拟实践社区(vcop)是一种互联网框架,用于共享知识,成员可以在其中协作并在社区中实现信任感。本文旨在评估参与VCoP(通过App开发)对阿尔茨海默病患者护理人员生活质量的影响。结果:干预前后生活质量变化明显。VCoP对照顾者总体生活质量的影响受年龄和与阿尔茨海默病患者(特别是65岁以上的人)的关系以及配偶的影响。vcop允许护理人员之间的互动和知识共享,主要为他们提供来自同伴的信息和支持,帮助他们满足自己的需求。此外,当他们的相对功能恶化时,照顾者的生活质量并没有下降,这可能是由于参与了VCoP。尽管我们发现护理人员健康素养前后存在显著差异,但我们必须报告这一模糊结果,即该变量仅影响生活质量的物理领域。参与者还报告说,他们有一个积极的体验,因为应用程序被认为是一个有用的工具,因为他们可以管理自己的参与,他们遇到了同龄人,感觉不那么孤独。结果表明,参加VCoP对照顾者的生活质量有积极的影响。
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International Journal of Alzheimer's Disease
International Journal of Alzheimer's Disease Neuroscience-Behavioral Neuroscience
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