Identifying Unmet Needs of Informal Dementia Caregivers in Clinical Practice: User-Centered Development of a Digital Assessment Tool.

IF 5 Q1 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
JMIR Aging Pub Date : 2025-04-07 DOI:10.2196/59942
Olga A Biernetzky, Jochen René Thyrian, Melanie Boekholt, Matthias Berndt, Wolfgang Hoffmann, Stefan J Teipel, Ingo Kilimann
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Abstract

Background: Despite the increasing interventions to support family caregivers of people with dementia, service planning and delivery is still not effective.

Objective: Our study aimed to develop a digitally-supported needs assessment tool for family caregivers of people with dementia that is feasible, time-efficient, understood by users, and can be self-completed in the primary care setting.

Methods: The development of the unmet needs assessment tool was part of a cluster-randomized controlled trial examining the effectiveness of a digitally supported care management programme to reduce unmet needs of family caregivers of people with dementia (GAIN [Gesund Angehörige Pflegen]) and was conducted in 3 phases. Using an iterative participatory approach with informal caregivers, health care professionals including general practitioners, neurologists, psychologists, psychiatrists, nurses, and Alzheimer Society representatives, we developed a digital self-completion unmet needs assessment tool focusing on informal caregivers' biopsychosocial health und quality of life in connection to their caregiver responsibilities. Data were collected through group discussions, written feedback, protocols, think-aloud protocols, and interviews, and analyzed thematically.

Results: Data from 27 caregivers, including caregivers of people with dementia (n=18), health care professionals (n=7), and Alzheimer Society representatives (n=2) were collected. Thematic analysis identified 2 main themes: content of the assessment tool and usability and handling of the digital tablet-based assessment tool. The feedback provided by the stakeholders led to new aspects and changes to make the tool comprehensive, easy to read, and easy to handle. The overall mean completion time was reduced from the initial 37 minutes to 18 minutes, which renders the assessment tool fit to be self-completed in waiting rooms of primary care practices or other settings.

Conclusions: The input of the 3 stakeholder groups has supported the development of the assessment tool ensuring that all aspects considered important were covered and understood and the completion of the assessment procedure was time-efficient and practically feasible. Further validation of the assessment tool will be performed with the data generated as part of the GAIN trial.

识别临床实践中非正式痴呆症护理人员未满足的需求:以用户为中心的数字评估工具开发。
背景:尽管越来越多的干预措施支持痴呆症患者的家庭照顾者,但服务规划和提供仍然不够有效。目的:我们的研究旨在为痴呆症患者的家庭护理人员开发一种数字化支持的需求评估工具,该工具可行、省时、易于用户理解,并可在初级保健环境中自行完成。方法:未满足需求评估工具的开发是一项集群随机对照试验的一部分,该试验旨在检验数字支持的护理管理计划的有效性,以减少痴呆症患者家庭护理人员的未满足需求(GAIN [Gesund Angehörige Pflegen]),该试验分三个阶段进行。通过与非正式护理人员、卫生保健专业人员(包括全科医生、神经科医生、心理学家、精神科医生、护士和阿尔茨海默病协会代表)的迭代参与式方法,我们开发了一个数字化的自我完成未满足需求评估工具,重点关注非正式护理人员的生物心理社会健康和生活质量,以及他们的护理责任。通过小组讨论、书面反馈、协议、有声思考协议和访谈收集数据,并对其进行主题分析。结果:收集了27名护理人员的数据,包括痴呆症患者的护理人员(n=18)、卫生保健专业人员(n=7)和阿尔茨海默病协会代表(n=2)。专题分析确定了2个主要主题:评估工具的内容和基于平板电脑的数字评估工具的可用性和处理。涉众提供的反馈导致了新的方面和变更,从而使工具全面、易于阅读和易于处理。总体平均完成时间从最初的37分钟减少到18分钟,这使得评估工具适合在初级保健实践或其他环境的候诊室自行完成。结论:3个利益相关方团体的投入支持了评估工具的开发,确保了所有被认为重要的方面都被涵盖和理解,评估程序的完成具有时间效率和实际可行性。评估工具的进一步验证将使用作为GAIN试验的一部分生成的数据进行。
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JMIR Aging
JMIR Aging Social Sciences-Health (social science)
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