TY - JOUR
T1 - WeCareAdvisor™
T2 - The Development of a Caregiver-focused, Web-based Program to Assess and Manage Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia
AU - Kales, Helen C.
AU - Gitlin, Laura N.
AU - Stanislawski, Barbara
AU - Marx, Katherine
AU - Turnwald, Molly
AU - Watkins, Daphne C.
AU - Lyketsos, Constantine G.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 The Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc.
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - Background/Objectives: Behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD) are nearly universal in dementia and associated with multiple negative outcomes. Current real-world management is largely pharmacologic, despite poor risk/benefit. The WeCareAdvisor was designed to enable family caregivers to assess, manage, and track BPSD using nonpharmacologic strategies. Design: In-depth qualitative data were collected from family caregivers of people with dementia to inform: (1) style of approach and "look and feel" of the tool, and (2) the types of psychoeducation most needed by caregivers. Results: We conducted 4 focus groups and a technology survey (n=26) as well as additional individual semistructured interviews (n=12) with family caregivers. Main themes of the qualitative work included: (1) need to minimize difficulty and training time; (2) importance of "one-stop shopping" for information; and (3) necessity for information to be tailored to the caregiver and person with dementia. This information was then combined with effective existing evidence-based behavioral strategies to create a web-based tailored caregiver-support tool. Conclusions: The WeCareAdvisor was designed with input on functionality and content by end-users, family caregivers. The randomized controlled trial of WeCareAdvisor will test whether the tool improves outcomes including caregiver upset and burden and frequency and severity of BPSD.
AB - Background/Objectives: Behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD) are nearly universal in dementia and associated with multiple negative outcomes. Current real-world management is largely pharmacologic, despite poor risk/benefit. The WeCareAdvisor was designed to enable family caregivers to assess, manage, and track BPSD using nonpharmacologic strategies. Design: In-depth qualitative data were collected from family caregivers of people with dementia to inform: (1) style of approach and "look and feel" of the tool, and (2) the types of psychoeducation most needed by caregivers. Results: We conducted 4 focus groups and a technology survey (n=26) as well as additional individual semistructured interviews (n=12) with family caregivers. Main themes of the qualitative work included: (1) need to minimize difficulty and training time; (2) importance of "one-stop shopping" for information; and (3) necessity for information to be tailored to the caregiver and person with dementia. This information was then combined with effective existing evidence-based behavioral strategies to create a web-based tailored caregiver-support tool. Conclusions: The WeCareAdvisor was designed with input on functionality and content by end-users, family caregivers. The randomized controlled trial of WeCareAdvisor will test whether the tool improves outcomes including caregiver upset and burden and frequency and severity of BPSD.
KW - informal caregivers
KW - neuropsychiatric symptoms of dementia
KW - nonpharmacologic approaches
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U2 - 10.1097/WAD.0000000000000177
DO - 10.1097/WAD.0000000000000177
M3 - Article
C2 - 27849639
AN - SCOPUS:84995483133
SN - 0893-0341
VL - 31
SP - 263
EP - 270
JO - Alzheimer disease and associated disorders
JF - Alzheimer disease and associated disorders
IS - 3
ER -