Efficacy and impact of spousal support groups in enhancing the well-being of caring in early onset dementia: Lessons learned from the ACE Alzheimer center Barcelona.

Pilar Cañabate, Itziar de Rojas, Guitart Marina, Mariola Moreno, Silvia Preckler, Susanna Seguer, Gabriel Martínez, America Morera, Maitee Rosende-Roca, Franco Emanuel Appiani, Juan Pablo Tartari, Liliana Vargas, Mario Ricciardi, Diana Maria Ariton Smera, Gemma Ortega, Angela Sanabria, Ana Espinosa, Alba Pérez-Cordón, Natalia Muñoz, Nuria Lleonart, Sergi Valero, Montserrat Alegret, Vanesa Pytel, Anna Riera, Agustín Ruiz, Miren Jone Gurrutxaga, Lluís Tárraga, Marta Marquié, Yahveth Cantero-Fortiz, Mercè Boada
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Background: The group intervention aimed at caregivers of persons with dementia is regarded as an effective tool for support and education. However, these groups do not specifically cater to caregivers of individuals with spouses affected by young-onset dementia. Objective: To assess the effectiveness of a support and training group specifically targeted towards spouses of individuals with young onset dementia and its impact on reducing caregiver burden. Participants and Methods: Participants were recruited from a single memory clinic in Catalonia, Spain. The Zarit Burden Interview (ZBI) was utilized to evaluate caregiver burden both before and after participation in the support groups and a combined quantitative and qualitative analysis approach was employed. Results: A total of 77 caregivers were included and assessed, comprising 45.5% females with a mean age of 55 years and 54.5% males with a mean age of 63 years. While the overall caregiver burden, as measured by the ZBI, did not exhibit a significant reduction following participation in the group sessions, a notable decrease in ZBI scores was observed among caregivers with the highest burden at baseline. Three key stages were identified throughout the sessions: (1) discussions pertaining to the type of dementia and its associated changes; (2) the provision of care and attention to spouses along with the exchange of information among participants; and (3) identification of caregivers' needs. Conclusions: The subgroup of caregivers of persons with young onset dementia who exhibited the highest burden at baseline derived the greatest benefit from the support groups. Various qualitative indicators.

配偶支持团体在提高早发性痴呆患者护理福祉方面的功效和影响:来自巴塞罗那ACE阿尔茨海默病中心的经验教训。
背景:针对痴呆症患者照顾者的群体干预被认为是一种有效的支持和教育工具。然而,这些团体并没有专门为配偶患有早发性痴呆的个人的照顾者提供服务。目的:评估专门针对年轻痴呆患者配偶的支持和培训小组的有效性及其对减轻照顾者负担的影响。参与者和方法:参与者是从西班牙加泰罗尼亚的一家记忆诊所招募的。采用Zarit Burden Interview (ZBI)对参与支持小组前后的照顾者负担进行评估,并采用定量与定性相结合的分析方法。结果:共纳入和评估77名护理人员,其中45.5%为女性,平均年龄55岁,54.5%为男性,平均年龄63岁。虽然由ZBI测量的整体照顾者负担在参加小组会议后没有表现出显着的减少,但在基线负担最高的照顾者中观察到ZBI分数显着下降。整个会议确定了三个关键阶段:(1)关于痴呆症类型及其相关变化的讨论;(2)对配偶的照顾和关注以及参与者之间的信息交流;(3)看护者需求识别。结论:在基线时表现出最高负担的年轻痴呆患者的照顾者亚组从支持小组中获益最大。各种定性指标。
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