RecruitingNot ApplicableNCT06455163

Eerder Erbij: The Path Towards Offering Timely Support for People With Dementia and Their Caregivers

Eerder Erbij: Een Vroege Ondersteuning Voor Mensen Met Dementie en Hun Mantelzorgers. The Path Towards Offering Timely Support for People With Dementia and Their Caregivers


Sponsor

VU University of Amsterdam

Enrollment

102 participants

Start Date

Jun 1, 2021

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

INTRODUCTION AND RATIONALE It has been estimated that at least 50% of the home living persons with dementia in the Netherlands receive little or no formal care and support (Zorgstandaard Dementie, 2013). Reasons why persons with dementia and their informal caregivers receive no formal care vary, include absence of diagnosis, denial of illness, embarrassment or the complexity of the care and referral system. A common concern among health care professionals is that by the time the person with dementia or informal caregiver do seek or receive formal care it may be too late. The difficulties at home may already be so severe that there is little that community-based care can do and admission to residential care may follow soon after. Appropriate support at an earlier stage may prevent more serious difficulties and postpone admission to residential care. Therefore, health care professionals are looking for strategies to reach persons with dementia and caregivers in an earlier stage of dementia and encourage them to accept some form of help or support. The rationale of this study is to investigate how persons living with dementia and their close others can be encouraged to accept support and whether support at an early stage is effective in preventing severe deterioration in wellbeing, behavioural difficulties and high care costs later on. OBJECTIVES * Estimate the effect of EE on caregiver self-efficacy compared to usual care * Estimate the effect of EE on the total care costs of caregiver and person with dementia compared to usual care * Estimate the cost-effectiveness and cost-utility of EE compared to usual care * Perform a process evaluation to monitor delivery of EE and experiences of persons with dementia, caregivers and care professionals * Explore treatment responsiveness of EE in terms of self-efficacy and quality of life STUDY DESIGN Pragmatic, cluster randomised controlled trial. STUDY POPULATION Informal caregivers and people with early-stage dementia, who are community dwelling and receive little or no dementia-related formal ADL care. INTERVENTION The intervention (Eerder Erbij, EE) is a person-centred, manual-based intervention consisting of education, information and a support group. MAIN STUDY PARAMETERS/ENDPOINTS Primary: self-efficacy. Cost-utility: EQ5D, RUD. Secondary: quality-of-life, caregiver burden. DATA COLLECTION Measurements consist of questionnaires (total duration is approximately 1 hour; administered at home; take place at baseline, 3, 6, and 12 months).


Eligibility

Min Age: 18 Years

Plain Language Summary

Simplified for easier understanding

This Dutch study (Eerder Erbij) examines how to offer earlier support to people with dementia and their unpaid caregivers — family members or friends — before the need for formal care becomes urgent. Researchers want to understand what kinds of support are most helpful early in the dementia journey. **You may be eligible if...** - You are an unpaid caregiver (spouse, relative, or friend) of someone with dementia who lives at home - If you don't live with the person with dementia, you visit them at least 3 times per week - The person with dementia has a formal diagnosis or strong suspicion of dementia and is not yet receiving daily personal care from paid workers **You may NOT be eligible if...** - The caregiver or person with dementia has a major mental or physical illness that would affect participation (such as severe depression or recent stroke) - The dementia is caused by HIV, Huntington's disease, alcohol abuse, or Down syndrome - Either the caregiver or person with dementia is already in another support or intervention program Talk to your doctor to see if this trial is right for you.

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Interventions

OTHEREerder Erbij

The intervention (Eerder Erbij, EE) is a person-centred, manual-based intervention consisting of education, information and a support group for persons in the early stage of dementia and their main informal caregiver (e.g. spouse, relative), who receive little or no formal care. The intervention will discuss the effects of dementia, and how to cope and adjust to those effects. It will take place in small group sessions led by a health care professional (e.g. casemanager) and is intended for both the person with dementia and the caregiver. The intervention will be personalised to meet needs, interests and strengths of the dyad by discussing the sessions content at the start of the intervention.


Locations(1)

Klinische Neuropsychologie

Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands

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