Supporting family dementia caregivers: testing the efficacy of dementia care management on multifaceted caregivers’ burden

2018 
Objectives: Current research suggests that dementia care management (DCM) can decrease burden and associated health impairments of caregivers. The objective of this secondary analysis is to investigate the impact of DCM on multifaceted caregiversburden dimensions by differentiating between objective and subjective burden.Methods: A sample of n = 317 dyads of caregivers and community-dwelling people with dementia (PwD) participated in a general practitioner-based, cluster-randomized intervention trial (Identifier:NCT01401582) with two arms and comprehensive data assessment at baseline and 12-month follow-up. Data provided by the caregiver included an inventory with 88 items in 20 different dimensions. Results: Caregivers in the intervention ‘DCM’ group showed decreased caregiver burden, especially in caregivers’ objective burden due to caring (i.e. emotional support), caregivers’ subjective burden due to behavior change (i.e. cognition, aggression and resistance, depression, late symptoms) and ca...
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