Intervention in Informal Caregivers Who Care Older People After a Stroke: a Pilot Study in Northern Portugal (InCARE)
Cerebrovascular Disorder
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Cerebrovascular Disorder focused on measuring stroke, elderly, caregivers, empowerment, self-care, pilot study
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
Informal caregivers are eligible to participate in the InCARE programme if they meet the following inclusion criteria: (i) to be able to communicate and learn (2) not to have a cognitive disease; (3) to live in the Cávado Region covered by ACES I, II and III; (4) to return the informed consent. In addition, older stroke survivors will enter in this study if they had a stroke for the 1st time and which have become dependent for activities of daily living.
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Exclusion Criteria:
Involvement in the InCARE programme requires to communicate frequently, face to face or on the phone, with the nursing staff. Informal caregivers will also be excluded in all the situations in which the provision of older people care is taken by formal support.
Sites / Locations
- Odete Araújo
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Other
training capacity in caregivers
The participants of the InCARE programme (intervention group) will receive, additionally, intervention based on: (i) empowering caregivers to put "hands on" caring, which will be the key-point of the pilot programme; (ii) training handling techniques: mobility, bathing, (un)dressing, transferring, positioning, eating and drinking using technical aids, after 1 week, 1 month and 3 months, post hospital discharge; (iii) using telephone support, counselling caregivers on 3rd, 6th, 8th and 10th weeks post discharge. It aims at facilitating the caregivers 'adjustment to stroke demands, increasing knowledge and practical skills to support their decision-making.