在退伍军人事务部环境中实施和评估基于虚拟技能的痴呆症照护者小组干预:试点研究。

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q3 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY Clinical Gerontologist Pub Date : 2024-10-21 DOI:10.1080/07317115.2024.2418834
Katie L Granier, Rebecca Ingram
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研究目的本研究旨在为退伍军人事务部的痴呆症照护者设计、实施和评估一个为期 6 周、以技能为基础的远程医疗小组:方法: 该方案是根据 CBT 技能培养方法设计的,并采用 Kirkpatrick(1998 年)开发的四级评估方法进行评估。八名 MCI 或痴呆症患者的配偶照顾者参加了退伍军人事务部老年病诊所的试点小组。方法包括比较干预前后的结果测量(照顾者的负担、抑郁、焦虑、兴旺),以及对参与者的定性反馈进行归纳叙述分析:结果:从定性角度看,干预深受欢迎,参与者确定了几个主观学习和技能实施的领域,包括行为和沟通技能的提高、知识的增加以及与资源的联系。然而,对小组结果进行的配对样本 t 检验显示,干预前后在照顾者负担、抑郁、焦虑和蓬勃发展方面没有显著差异:根据柯克帕特里克的评估等级,本研究显示了退伍军人事务部对痴呆症照护者进行小组干预的积极接受度,但鉴于在结果测量上没有发现明显的变化,因此需要进一步调查干预的有效性。虚拟技能小组可能是退伍军人事务部对痴呆症照护者进行干预的一个可行选择,值得进一步研究。
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Implementation and Evaluation of a Virtual Skills-Based Dementia Caregiver Group Intervention within a VA Setting: A Pilot Study.

Objectives: This study sought to design, implement, and evaluate a 6-week skills-based telehealth group for dementia caregivers within a VA setting.

Methods: The protocol was designed based on a CBT skill-building approach and was evaluated using the four levels of evaluation developed by Kirkpatrick (1998). Eight spousal caregivers of individuals with MCI or dementia participated in the pilot group within a VA geriatric clinic. Methods included comparison of pre- and post-intervention outcome measures (caregiver burden, depression, anxiety, flourishing) and inductive narrative analysis of qualitative feedback from participants.

Results: Qualitatively, the intervention was well received and participants identified several areas of subjective learning and skill implementation including increased behavioral and communication skills, knowledge, and connection with resources. However, paired-sample t-tests of group outcomes revealed no significant differences on measures of caregiver burden, depression, anxiety, and flourishing pre- and post-intervention.

Conclusions: Based on Kirkpatrick's levels of evaluation, this study revealed positive reception of a group-based intervention for dementia caregivers within a VA setting, but further investigation of intervention effectiveness is needed given the lack of significant change found on outcome measures. A virtual skills-based group may be a feasible option for dementia caregiver intervention within VA settings that warrants further investigation.

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Clinical Gerontologist
Clinical Gerontologist GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY-PSYCHIATRY
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6.20
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25.00%
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90
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Clinical Gerontologist presents original research, reviews, and clinical comments relevant to the needs of behavioral health professionals and all practitioners who work with older adults. Published in cooperation with Psychologists in Long Term Care, the journal is designed for psychologists, physicians, nurses, social workers, counselors (family, pastoral, and vocational), and other health professionals who address behavioral health concerns found in later life, including: -adjustments to changing roles- issues related to diversity and aging- family caregiving- spirituality- cognitive and psychosocial assessment- depression, anxiety, and PTSD- Alzheimer’s disease and other neurocognitive disorders- long term care- behavioral medicine in aging- rehabilitation and education for older adults. Each issue provides insightful articles on current topics. Submissions are peer reviewed by content experts and selected for both scholarship and relevance to the practitioner to ensure that the articles are among the best in the field. Authors report original research and conceptual reviews. A unique column in Clinical Gerontologist is “Clinical Comments." This section features brief observations and specific suggestions from practitioners which avoid elaborate research designs or long reference lists. This section is a unique opportunity for you to learn about the valuable clinical work of your peers in a short, concise format.
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