SHARE for Persons With Chronic Conditions and Their Family Caregivers (SHARE-CC)
Chronic Health Conditions, Family Caregivers
About this trial
This is an interventional other trial for Chronic Health Conditions focused on measuring Care Planning, Care Values and Preferences
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
PWCC:
- Living in geographic area of organizations delivering service
- Living at home rather than in an institutional setting
- Have a family CG as defined below
- Confirmed diagnosis of at least one chronic illness (e.g., heart disease, diabetes, COPD, arthritis, kidney disease, stroke, HIV-AIDS, etc.)
- Require assistance with two or more activities of daily living (e.g., shopping, managing medications, dressing) or receives help with complex medical care tasks (e.g., wound care, preparing special meals); and
- Short Blessed error score between 0 and 6 demonstrating normal cognitive function.
For CGs to be eligible
• must be the PWCC's spouse/partner, adult child, in-law, grandchild, step-child, or other close family member who has or will have primary responsibility for providing assistance to the PWCC
Exclusion Criteria:
- Out of geographic areas
- a primary diagnosis of a neurocognitive disorder (e.g. Alzheimer's Disease or related dementia)
- a mental health condition (e.g., schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, major depression)
- a traumatic brain injury,
- intellectual or developmental disability
- individuals experiencing extreme difficulty adjusting and coping to the diagnosis
- individuals in the terminal phase of a chronic condition (i.e., eligible for Hospice).
Sites / Locations
- Southern Caregiver Resource Center
- Family Caregiver Alliance
- Geriatric Care Consultant
- Benjamin Rose Institute on Aging
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
SHARE for Chronic Conditions
Health Coaching
Six weekly "SHARE for Chronic Conditions (SHARE-CC)" sessions will be conducted in the dyad's home or another location preferred by the participants. A care plan (the SHARE plan) is created that reflects the mutual decisions made by the dyad as a result of their participation in the SHARE-CC program. The SHARE plan is intended to help the caregiver (CG) ensure the PWCC's values and preferences are supported when decisions have to be made in an emergency or in the end stages of the disease. SHARE plans will be documented in a notebook that also contains information on key topics and provides links to local and online resources and services.
Six 30-minute weekly telephone calls to provide information and education related to the PWCC's conditions and information about services and care options will be conducted.