Investigation of the Effect of an Online Supportive Education Program on the Family Caregivers’ Resilience and Abuse of People with Dementia: A Controlled Randomized Trial

IF 1 Q3 FAMILY STUDIES
M. Afshari, N. Nayeri, Gholamreza Hajati, Ava Pashaei, Leila Sayadi
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Dementia and its progressive nature necessitate care and impose dependency on family caregivers, exposing them to psychological distress and even abuse of people with dementia. The effects of psychological distress and subsequent abuse can be lessened with increased resilience. This study investigates the effect of a supportive online education program on family caregivers’ resilience and abuse of people with dementia. In total, 74 family caregivers of dementia patients participated in this controlled randomized trial, which was conducted from February 2022 to July 2022. Data were gathered using the Walsh Family Resilience Questionnaire, and the Caregiver Abuse Screen. The collected data were analyzed in SPSS software using descriptive and inferential statistics. There was no significant difference between the two groups in terms of baseline variables, resilience, and abuse. The intervention resulted in no significant difference in the scores of resilience ( p = .08) and abuse ( p = .447). Both the intervention ( p = .430) and control ( p = .082) groups showed no evidence of a significant change in resilience between before and after the intervention. However, a significant difference was found in the abuse scores before and after the study in the intervention group ( p = .022). The intervention did not significantly affect family caregivers’ resilience and abuse of people with dementia, but it reduced abuse in the intervention group. Taking note of these results, this study proposes other solutions to improve outcomes, and also education and support of family caregivers to diminish their abuse of people with dementia.
在线支持教育项目对家庭照顾者对痴呆症患者的复原力和虐待的影响:一项对照随机试验
痴呆症及其渐进性需要护理,并将依赖强加给家庭护理人员,使他们面临心理困扰,甚至虐待痴呆症患者。心理困扰和随后的虐待的影响可以随着恢复力的增强而减轻。这项研究调查了支持性在线教育计划对家庭照顾者对痴呆症患者的恢复力和虐待的影响。总共有74名痴呆症患者的家庭护理人员参与了这项对照随机试验,该试验于2022年2月至2022年7月进行。使用沃尔什家庭复原力问卷和护理人员虐待筛查收集数据。收集的数据在SPSS软件中使用描述性和推断统计学进行分析。两组在基线变量、恢复力和滥用方面没有显著差异。干预未导致恢复力得分的显著差异(p = .08)和滥用(p = .447)。干预(p = .430)和控制(p = .082)组在干预前后没有表现出恢复力显著变化的证据。然而,干预组在研究前后的虐待得分存在显著差异(p = .022)。干预措施并没有显著影响家庭照顾者的恢复力和对痴呆症患者的虐待,但它减少了干预组的虐待。注意到这些结果,这项研究提出了其他改善结果的解决方案,并对家庭护理人员进行教育和支持,以减少他们对痴呆症患者的虐待。
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Family Journal
Family Journal FAMILY STUDIES-
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2.40
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15.40%
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83
期刊介绍: The Family Journal: Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families is the official journal of the International Association of Marriage and Family Counselors (IAMFC). The purpose of the journal is to advance the theory, research, and practice of counseling with couples and families from a family systems perspective.
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