Improving Self-care of Heart Failure Caregivers
Heart Failure
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Heart Failure focused on measuring Self-care, Self-efficacy, Heart Failure, Stress, Support Systems
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Informal caregiver of adults with heart failure providing care at least 8 hours/week, reporting poor self-care on screening (Health Self-Care Neglect scale score >=2 based on our pilot data), able to complete the protocol, e.g., adequate vision and hearing, English speaking, and living within 50 miles of the research office in case home visits are required for enrollment or Internet set-up.
Exclusion Criteria: Cognitive impairment (Telephone Interview for Cognitive Status [TICS] <25), Participation in another clinical trial of a support intervention, Untreated major psychiatric illness (Use of anti-anxiety/antidepressant medicines is acceptable and will be adjusted in analysis if group inbalance is identified), and plans to move out of the area imminently.
Sites / Locations
- University of Pennsylvania Hospital Heart and Vascular Clinic
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Intervention
Health Information
Caregivers randomized to the intervention ViCCY will receive 10 front-loaded sessions of virtual health coaching by trained registered nurses over 6 months with content based on the theoretical framework (based on the Transactional Model of Stress and Coping) and prior research. Sessions are provided using tablets. Initially, sessions are weekly but the frequency decreases over time as needed. We help caregivers gain the knowledge and skills needed to achieve self-identified health goals through self-care using motivational interviewing. We focus on identifying personal values, solving problems, and transforming goals into action. ViCCY is standardized in a treatment manual. Because stress does not affect all people equally, the intervention is tailored to individual appraisals and the factors most likely to influence demand and perceived burden.
The Health Information (HI) group will receive health resource information delivered through the internet.