Facilitating Caregiver Adaptation to Patient Institutionalization (FACTS)
Dementia, Stroke, Heart Disease
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Dementia focused on measuring caregivers,, institutionalization,, dementia patients,, bereavement,, grief, complicated grief
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: The Caregiver
- is a family member/partner (e.g., spouse, child, or fictive kin) of institutionalized person;
- is 21 years of age or older;
- provided a minimum of 3 months of in-home care prior to institutionalization;
- speaks English; and
- plans to live in the area for at least 6 months.
The care recipient/resident must:
(1) be 50 years old or older; and (2) have been permanently placed within a long-term care facility within the last 120 days with impairment in at least 3 of 6 Activities of Daily Living.
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Exclusion Criteria:
(1) care recipient is enrolled in a hospice program.
Sites / Locations
- University of Pittsburgh
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Psychoeducatioinal Support
INformation only control group
The intervention is comprised of three modules (see Table 6), each of which has multiple components. Module One provides basic education about the clinical aspects of frailty as well as the organization and operating procedures of long-term care facilities. Module Two focuses on advanced care planning, and Module Three is designed to improve the emotional well-being of family caregivers. The intervention will be delivered via 11 sessions lasting approximately 90 minutes each distributed over a six-month period. All family caregivers will begin with the Basic Knowledge Module. Modules Two and Three will be delivered in alternating sessions, based on caregiver need and preference, a strategy successfully used in the REACH intervention trial.
Participants in the control group will receive a portion of the standardized packet of written information that is also provided to the treatment group. This packet will contain several fact sheets from a nationally-recognized expert source in caregiving (the Family Caregiver Alliance's National Center on Caregiving) and a national information and advocacy group (the National Citizens' Coalition for Nursing Home Reform). The fact sheets are relevant to the placement of a family member into a nursing home and are linked to the content areas covered in the intervention. Documents in this packet include "Caregiving and Depression," "End of Life Decision Making," and "Taking Care of You: Self-Care for Family Caregivers" from the Family Caregiver Alliance; and "Family Involvement in Nursing Home Care," "Problem Solving," and "Residents' Rights" from the National Citizen's Coalition.