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Enhancing the quality of life of dementia caregivers from different ethnic or racial groups - A randomized, controlled trial

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ANNALS OF INTERNAL MEDICINE
卷 145, 期 10, 页码 727-738

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AMER COLL PHYSICIANS
DOI: 10.7326/0003-4819-145-10-200611210-00005

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  1. NIA NIH HHS [U01 AG013313, U01 AG020274, AG20277, U01 AG013305, AG13289, AG13265, U01 AG013265, U01 AG013289, AG13313, U01 AG020274-03, AG13305] Funding Source: Medline
  2. NINR NIH HHS [NR004261, U01 NR004261, U01 NR004261-07] Funding Source: Medline

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Background: Caring for a family member with dementia is extremely stressful, contributes to psychiatric and physical illness among caregivers, and increases the risk for caregiver death. Finding better ways to support family caregivers is a major public health challenge. Objective: To test the effects of a structured multicomponent intervention on quality of life and clinical depression in caregivers and on rates of institutional placement of care recipients in 3 diverse racial or ethnic groups. Design: Randomized, controlled trial. Setting: In-home caregivers in 5 U.S. cities. Participants: 212 Hispanic or Latino, 219 white or Caucasian, and 211 black or African-American caregivers and their care recipients with Alzheimer disease or related disorders. Intervention: Caregivers within each racial or ethnic group were randomly assigned to an intervention or to a control group. The intervention addressed caregiver depression, burden, self-care, and social support and care recipient problem behaviors through 12 in-home and telephone sessions over 6 months. Caregivers in the control group received 2 brief check-in telephone calls during the 6-month intervention. Measurements: The primary outcome was a quality-of-life indicator comprising measures of 6-month caregiver depression, burden, self-care, and social support and care recipient problem behaviors. Secondary outcomes were caregiver clinical depression and institutional placement of the care recipient at 6 months. Results: Hispanic or Latino and white or Caucasian caregivers in the intervention group experienced significantly greater improvement in quality of life than those in the control group (P < 0.001 and P = 0.037, respectively). Black or African-American spouse caregivers also improved significantly more (P = 0.003). Prevalence of clinical depression was lower among caregivers in the intervention group (12.6% vs. 22.7%; P = 0.001). There were no statistically significant differences in institutionalization at 6 months. Limitations: The study used only a single 6-month follow-up assessment, combined heterogeneous cultures and ethnicities into a single group, and excluded some ethnic groups. Conclusions: A structured multicomponent intervention adapted to individual risk profiles can increase the quality of life of ethnically diverse dementia caregivers.

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