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Brief title
Health condition
subjective experienced caregiver burden and psychological symptoms (depression, anxiety and stress).
Sponsors and support
Intervention
Outcome measures
Primary outcome
Psychological stress as measured by the Kessler-10
Secondary outcome
Subjective experienced burden as measured by ZARIT-12. Depressive symptoms, measured by Kessler-10. Anxiety symptoms as measured by GAD-7. Quality of life, measured by EuroQol. Experienced control over the situation, measured by the Dutch version of the Mastery Questionnaire. User-friendliness of the online intervention, measured by the System Usability Scale. Evaluation of the online intervention, its applicability and its user-friendliness as assessed by participants in a qualitative telephone interview.
Background summary
Background: Informal caregivers are highly important in everyday life for depressed patients. Yet, informal caregivers experience more overburdening, stress- and anxiety symptoms. Methods and design: An online self-management intervention will be developed and studied in a pilot-RCT (N=40). In stage one, the intervention will be developed using results from a literature study and two focus groups (professionals and ‘experts by experience’). In stage two, participants will be recruited and randomly assigned to one of two conditions: experimental and waitlist control group. Participants will be assessed at baseline and post-test. Primary outcome measure is subjective experienced burden. Secondary outcome measures are psychological stress, depression, anxiety and quality of life. A qualitative analysis will be performed post-intervention assessing user-friendliness and feasibility satisfaction. Discussion: This intervention could potentially benefit informal caregivers as well as patients and professionals indirectly. It could also lead to a more comprehensive healthcare structure around depressed people.
Study objective
This pilot intervention has two main hypotheses: 1) The online self-management course for the non-professional caregiver of a depressive patient is accessible and feasible; and 2), The online self-management course will increase mental resilience and self-reliance, improve quality of life, prevents and/or decreases subjective experienced burden and psychological symptoms in the non-professional caregiver (depression, anxiety and stress).
Study design
There will be a pre-and a post-test measurement, using the following questionnaires: Kessler-10, Generalized Anxiety Disorder scale, EUROQOOL, Pearlin Mastery Scale, Zarit Burden Interview and the System Usability Scale. There will also be a qualitative semi-structured telephone interview post-intervention.
Intervention
Intervention group: online intervention based on CBT principles and psychoeducation, waitlist control group.
Lisette Bijker
van der Boechorststraat 1
Amsterdam 1081 BT
The Netherlands
+31 614585906
sterkerzorgen.fgb@vu.nl / l.bijker@vu.nl
Lisette Bijker
van der Boechorststraat 1
Amsterdam 1081 BT
The Netherlands
+31 614585906
sterkerzorgen.fgb@vu.nl / l.bijker@vu.nl
Inclusion criteria
Being an informal (not necessarily the principal) caregiver for a person with depressive symptoms, minimum age of 18 years, Dutch’ proficiency, access to the internet and providing informed consent.
Exclusion criteria
Professional caregivers
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In other registers
Register | ID |
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NTR-new | NL5128 |
NTR-old | NTR5268 |
Other | EMGO+ institute : WC2015-028 |