Internet and Telephone Support Intervention for Stroke Caregivers

NCT ID: NCT04348851

Last Updated: 2020-06-02

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

53 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2014-10-01

Study Completion Date

2016-10-01

Brief Summary

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This study will test a problem-solving and support intervention for caregivers of veterans with stroke. The investigators will assign caregivers to one for four groups: 4-session intervention, 8-session intervention, attention control (active listening), or standard care. The investigators will assess the impact of the intervention on caregiver outcomes (depression, burden, stress, problem-solving abilities, self-efficacy, and quality of life) and veteran outcomes (functional abilities).

Detailed Description

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Background: Caregiver depression and burden are common following a family member's stroke and are major contributors of stroke survivors' functional recovery, resource use, and institutionalization. Previous studies reveal that problem-solving interventions are effective in improving caregiver and Veteran outcomes post-stroke. However, most of these studies were burdensome for caregivers and labor intensive because they involved multiple, face-to-face sessions. To overcome this shortcoming, the long-term goal is to implement caregiver programs that involve low-cost, evidence-based interventions that can be sustained in routine clinical practice. The investigators' immediate objective is to pilot test a problem-solving intervention that uses telephone support plus the Internet (i.e., the team's previously developed and nationally available RESCUE website) to improve the quality caregiving and the rehabilitation of Veterans. This pilot randomized controlled trial (RCT) simulates all aspects of a planned, future merit review proposal. This work builds on the team's extensive experience in caregiver education.

Aim #1: To explore the impact of a 4-session and 8-session Internet and telephone support intervention on stroke caregiver and Veteran outcomes when compared to an attention-control condition and standard care. The investigators will obtain preliminary data on effect estimates, group differences, and information on variability, correlations, and data ranges. Data will inform a sample size calculation for the larger trial and provide preliminary information on the impact of different doses of the intervention.

Aim #2: Determine caregivers' perceptions of the interventions and the attention control condition: Acceptability, facilitators/barriers, credibility of the nurse interventionists. The investigators will learn the strengths and weaknesses of the project, thereby helping to make improvements in the investigators' future merit project.

Methods: The investigators will conduct a four-arm, randomized controlled trial with three assessment points (baseline and two post-tests) and use mixed methods to determine caregivers' perceptions of the intervention and the attention control condition. The investigators will enroll 48 stroke caregivers whose Veterans receive care in VISN8. Eligible caregivers will complete baseline measures and then will be randomized to four arms: 1) 4-session intervention, 2) 8-session intervention, 3) attention control condition, or 4) standard care. Registered nurses will conduct the combined Internet and telephone intervention and the attention-control condition. The intervention is based on the relational/problem-solving model of stress originally developed by D-Zurilla and Nezu. The investigators will modify the traditional, problem-solving intervention by adding web-based training using interactive modules, factsheets, and tools on the national RESCUE Stroke Caregiver website. (http://www.cidrr8.research.va.gov/rescue/). For the first post-test, a research team member will telephone caregivers to answer questions on instruments with established reliability and validity. A second post-test will be conducted approximately four to five months after the first post-test assessment to evaluate longer-term effects. Qualitative interviews will be conducted with 18 caregivers to obtain in-depth perceptions of the credibility of nurses, and value, facilitators, and barriers of the intervention and the attention control condition.

Conditions

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Depression Quality of Life Recovery of Function Self Efficacy Stress

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Four-arm randomized controlled trial
Primary Study Purpose

TREATMENT

Blinding Strategy

DOUBLE

Investigators Outcome Assessors
The primary investigator and staff collecting outcome data will be blinded.

Study Groups

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4-Week Intervention

Registered nurses (RNs) will conduct the combined Internet and telephone intervention condition. The intervention is based on the relational/problem-solving model of stress originally developed by D-Zurilla and Nezu. The investigators will modify the traditional, problem-solving intervention by adding web-based training using interactive modules, factsheets, and tools on our national RESCUE Stroke Caregiver website. (http://www.cidrr8.research.va.gov/rescue/).

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Caregiver problem-solving

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Registered nurses will conduct the combined Internet and telephone intervention condition. The intervention is based on the relational/problem-solving model of stress originally developed by D-Zurilla and Nezu. The investigators will modify the traditional, problem-solving intervention by adding web-based training using interactive modules, factsheets, and tools on our national RESCUE Stroke Caregiver website. (http://www.cidrr8.research.va.gov/rescue

8-Week Intervention

Registered nurses (RNs) will conduct the combined Internet and telephone intervention condition. The intervention is based on the relational/problem-solving model of stress originally developed by D-Zurilla and Nezu. The investigators will modify the traditional, problem-solving intervention by adding web-based training using interactive modules, factsheets, and tools on our national RESCUE Stroke Caregiver website. (http://www.cidrr8.research.va.gov/rescue/).

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Caregiver problem-solving

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Registered nurses will conduct the combined Internet and telephone intervention condition. The intervention is based on the relational/problem-solving model of stress originally developed by D-Zurilla and Nezu. The investigators will modify the traditional, problem-solving intervention by adding web-based training using interactive modules, factsheets, and tools on our national RESCUE Stroke Caregiver website. (http://www.cidrr8.research.va.gov/rescue

8-Week Attention Control

The Registered Nurses (RNs) will only provide active listening and paraphrasing. The RNs will ask caregivers to talk about their caregiver experiences. The nurses will not provide advice, but rather direct caregivers to access information on the Caregiver Family Alliance website (www.caregiver.org) for managing problems or to contact their healthcare provider.

Group Type ACTIVE_COMPARATOR

Attention Control

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

The RNs will only provide active listening and paraphrasing. The RNs will ask caregivers to talk about their caregiver experiences. The nurses will not provide advice, but rather direct caregivers to access information on the Caregiver Family Alliance website (www.caregiver.org) for managing problems or to contact their healthcare

Standard Care

Caregivers receiving standard of care

Group Type NO_INTERVENTION

No interventions assigned to this group

Interventions

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Caregiver problem-solving

Registered nurses will conduct the combined Internet and telephone intervention condition. The intervention is based on the relational/problem-solving model of stress originally developed by D-Zurilla and Nezu. The investigators will modify the traditional, problem-solving intervention by adding web-based training using interactive modules, factsheets, and tools on our national RESCUE Stroke Caregiver website. (http://www.cidrr8.research.va.gov/rescue

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Attention Control

The RNs will only provide active listening and paraphrasing. The RNs will ask caregivers to talk about their caregiver experiences. The nurses will not provide advice, but rather direct caregivers to access information on the Caregiver Family Alliance website (www.caregiver.org) for managing problems or to contact their healthcare

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

All non-paid caregivers of Veterans with a primary diagnosis of stroke, discharged to home from a medical or rehabilitation facility are eligible for participation if they meet the following criteria:

* have caregiving responsibility for a Veteran who has a diagnosis of stroke (ICD9 codes for stroke: 430-438) within the last 2.5 years and who have at least one activity of daily living (ADL), cognitive, or speech deficit related to stroke
* score 1 or greater on the Perceived Stress Scale
* have Internet access and ability
* are reachable by their cell or home phones
* read English at a seventh-grade reading level or better
* agree to random assignment to a study arm


* have a life expectancy of less than 6 months
* are receiving hospice/palliative care or are residing in a community living center

* Life expectancy will be determined by reviewing the electronic health record (EHR) and conferring with our physician and clinical team members
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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VA Office of Research and Development

FED

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Responsibility Role SPONSOR

Principal Investigators

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Constance R. Uphold, PhD MS BS

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

North Florida/South Georgia Veterans Health System, Gainesville, FL

Locations

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North Florida/South Georgia Veterans Health System, Gainesville, FL

Gainesville, Florida, United States

Site Status

Countries

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United States

References

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LeLaurin J, Schmitzberger M, Eliazar-Macke N, Freytes IM, Dang S, Uphold C. A commentary on methodological issues in stroke caregiver research: lessons learned from three RESCUE intervention studies. Top Stroke Rehabil. 2019 Jul;26(5):399-404. doi: 10.1080/10749357.2019.1607485. Epub 2019 Apr 30.

Reference Type RESULT
PMID: 31038012 (View on PubMed)

Other Identifiers

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D1395-P

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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