Acceptability and Effectiveness of a Dementia-Care Program Delivered by Community-Based Agency Staff

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作者
Gitlin, Laura N. [1 ]
Cigliana, Jill
Krauss, Melissa J. [2 ,3 ]
Jacobsen, Heather A. [3 ]
Piersol, Catherine Verrier [4 ]
机构
[1] Drexel Univ, Coll Nursing & Hlth Profess, AgeWell Collaboratory, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA
[2] Memory Care Home Solut, St Louis, MO USA
[3] Washington Univ, Brown Sch Evaluat Ctr, St Louis, MO USA
[4] Thomas Jefferson Univ, Coll Rehabil Sci, Jefferson Elder Care, Philadelphia, PA USA
关键词
Dementia care; Community-based care; Family-centric care; Implementation; ENVIRONMENTS COPE; INTERVENTION; DISSEMINATION; TRANSLATION; PEOPLE; REACH; IMPLEMENTATION;
D O I
10.1093/geront/gnae045
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学]; R592 [老年病学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100203 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Background and Objectives: Few proven dementia-care programs are integrated into community-based agencies. We report on the acceptability and effectiveness of an evidence-based program, Care of People in their Environment (COPE), delivered by community-based agency staff. Research Design and Methods: Pretest/post-test design with 3 data points (baseline, 3-month program completion, 6-month follow-up). COPE was delivered by 6 occupational therapists and 4 social workers at 2 agency sites with people living with dementia and caregivers. Staff assessed the interests and abilities of people living with dementia, home safety, caregiver challenges, and readiness to learn strategies. Staff provided dementia education, stress reduction, and nonpharmacological techniques tailored to caregiver-identified challenges. Acceptability (3- and 6-months), included completed sessions, upset with and confidence managing care challenges, strategies used, and program satisfaction. Effectiveness (3- and 6-months) included people living with dementia's health events (falls, emergency room visits, hospitalizations, and 911 calls), rehospitalization risk and functional dependence; and caregiver well-being and readiness. Benefits by in-person (n = 188) versus virtual/hybrid (n = 46) delivery due to Coronavirus Disease-2019 were evaluated. Results: Of 843 dyads screened, 271 (32.1%) enrolled, 246 (90.8%) completed COPE, and 234 (95.1%) completed >= 1 follow-up. Regarding acceptability, caregivers completed about 8 sessions, reported improved confidence and upset (p < .001), most implemented strategies 3-months (72.8%) and 6-months (83.5%), and expressed high program satisfaction. For effectiveness, compared to baseline, odds of people living with dementia's health events were lower including rehospitalization risk, although functional dependence increased; caregiver well-being (3-, 6-months, p < .001) and readiness (3-months, p < .01) improved. Outcomes did not differ by delivery mode. Discussion and Implications: Acceptability and effectiveness were strong. COPE resulted in tangible improvements for families regardless of delivery mode.
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