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“Easing the way” for spouse caregivers of individuals with dementia: a pilot feasibility study of a grief intervention

Authors

Ott, Carol H., Kelber, Sheryl T., Blaylock, Michele

Journal

Research In Gerontological Nursing, Volume: 3, No.: 2, Pages.: 89-99

Year of Publication

2010

Abstract

A multicomponent intervention targeting grief symptoms in spouse caregivers of individuals with dementia was pilot tested in this feasibility study. Twenty spouse caregivers completed the study within the 5-month protocol. The five-component intervention, deduced from Meuser, Marwit, and Sanders’ Dementia Caregiver Grief Model and tailored to participants’ grief, mental health, and learning needs, included supportive grief counseling, emotional support, education, skill building, and referral to community resources. Significant changes were found from baseline to intervention completion for the measures of grief, depression, anxiety, positive states of mind, and self-efficacy, resulting in a moderate effect size of -0.43 for grief to a large effect size of -2.40 for anxiety. Increases in quality of life and decreases in grief persisted at the 8-month follow up for caregivers who continued to provide care in the home. The Easing the Way intervention protocol is a promising caregiver program that warrants further testing in a randomized controlled study.; Copyright 2010, SLACK Incorporated.

Bibtex Citation

@article{Ott_2010, doi = {10.3928/19404921-20100302-01}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.3928/19404921-20100302-01}, year = 2010, month = {apr}, publisher = {{SLACK}, Inc.}, author = {Carol H. Ott and Sheryl T. Kelber and Michele Blaylock}, title = {{textquotedblleft}Easing the Way{textquotedblright} for Spouse Caregivers of Individuals with Dementia}, journal = {Research in Gerontological Nursing} }

Keywords

adaptation psychological, aged, aged, 80 and over, caregiver, caregivers, changes, counseling, counselling, dementia, feasibility studies, female, grief, humans, in, male, manuals as topic, middle aged, nursing, pilot projects, psychology, social support, united states

Countries of Study

USA

Types of Dementia

Dementia (general / unspecified)

Types of Study

Before and After Study

Type of Outcomes

Carers’ Mental Health, Other

Settings

Community

Type of Interventions

Intervention for Carers

Carer Focussed Interventions

Other