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IF 2.6 3区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
PLoS ONE Pub Date : 2025-06-18 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0326363
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老年人(≥65岁)的老年照护者(≥50岁)是一个重要的照护者子群体,在提供非正式照护方面发挥着宝贵的作用,但往往没有时间或优先考虑支持自己的健康和福祉。目前支持老年照顾者健康和福祉的服务是分散和不充分的。通过我们团队之前的研究和共同设计活动,一个创新的多学科照顾者健康和福利服务(CHWS)已经开发出来。本协议文件的目的是描述卫生保健系统的基本原理以及评估其有效性和实施结果的建议方法。CHWS于2024年3月在澳大利亚墨尔本半岛健康中心启动。老年人的老年照护者可以从多种来源转诊,包括自我转诊。采用前后混合方法进行研究设计。初步评估包括护理人员支持评估需求工具(CSNAT)和护理人员对其需求的优先排序,以指导进一步的评估和干预。评估将在入职时和6个月后进行。主要的有效性结果是护理准备量表,主要的实施结果是达到和采用。将与护理人员、转诊者和工作人员进行面谈,并进行成本效用分析。目标样本为137名护工,在15个月的数据收集过程中接受评估和干预。将使用广义线性回归来比较连续前后的结果测量。定性数据将按主题进行分析。结果将为今后扩大这种创新方法的规模提供信息,以优化老年人护理者的健康和福祉。试验注册号:澳大利亚新西兰临床试验注册中心(ANZCTR) - ACTRN: 12625000245493。
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A study protocol for a pragmatic pre-post trial to determine the feasibility and effectiveness of a novel co-designed service to support health and wellbeing of older carers of older people.

A study protocol for a pragmatic pre-post trial to determine the feasibility and effectiveness of a novel co-designed service to support health and wellbeing of older carers of older people.

A study protocol for a pragmatic pre-post trial to determine the feasibility and effectiveness of a novel co-designed service to support health and wellbeing of older carers of older people.

A study protocol for a pragmatic pre-post trial to determine the feasibility and effectiveness of a novel co-designed service to support health and wellbeing of older carers of older people.

Older carers (≥50 years) of older people (≥65 years) are an important sub-group of carers performing valuable roles in providing informal care but often do not have the time or give priority to supporting their own health and wellbeing. Current services supporting older carers' health and wellbeing are fragmented and inadequate. Through previous research and co-design activity by our team, an innovative multidisciplinary Carer Health and Wellbeing Service (CHWS) has been developed. The purpose of this protocol paper is to describe the rationale for the CHWS and the methods proposed to evaluate its effectiveness and implementation outcomes. The CHWS commenced in March 2024 at Peninsula Health, Melbourne, Australia. Older carers of older people can be referred from multiple sources, including self-referral. A pre-post mixed methods study design is being utilised. Initial assessments include the Carer Support Assessment Needs Tool (CSNAT) and carer prioritisation of their needs, which guides further assessment and interventions. Assessments will occur at Service intake and 6 months later. The primary effectiveness outcome is the Preparedness for Caregiving Scale, and primary implementation outcomes are reach and adoption. Interviews of carers, referrers and staff, and a cost-utility analysis will be undertaken. The target sample size is 137 carers undertaking assessment and intervention over the 15 months data collection. Generalised linear regression will be used to compare pre- and post-continuous outcome measures. Qualitative data will be thematically analysed. Results will inform future scaling up of this innovative approach to optimising health and wellbeing of older carers of older people. Trial registration number: Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry (ANZCTR) - ACTRN: 12625000245493.

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