Spanish Intervention for Caregivers of Veterans With Stroke

Last updated: October 22, 2024
Sponsor: VA Office of Research and Development
Overall Status: Completed

Phase

N/A

Condition

Depression

Treatment

RESCUE Problem Solving Intervention

Clinical Study ID

NCT03142841
IIR 15-117
  • All Genders
  • Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Study Summary

This research study will test a problem-solving intervention for Spanish-speaking stroke caregivers that will be delivered over the telephone and online via the previously developed and nationally available Spanish version of the RESCUE website. The investigators will adapt their previously pilot-tested problem-solving intervention and make it culturally-relevant for Hispanic caregivers. The investigators' main goal is to test the efficacy of a brief, telephone and online problem-solving intervention. The objectives are: 1) reduce caregiver burden and depression, 2) improve caregivers' problem-solving abilities, self-efficacy, and quality of life, 3) improve Veterans' functional abilities and determine the intervention's impact on Veterans' healthcare utilization, 4) determine budgetary impact, and 5) determine caregivers' perceptions of the intervention.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion

Inclusion Criteria:

Hispanic caregivers of Veterans with a primary diagnosis of stroke are eligible for participation if they meet the following criteria: 1) are the primary caregiver and provide the majority of care for a Veteran who has a diagnosis of stroke (ICD9 codes for stroke: 430-438 or ICD 10 codes 160.0 through 169.998) within the last year and who has at least two activity of daily living (ADL) deficits or a new or worsening neurological problem, 2) have Internet access and ability, (either themselves or via a relative or friend) 3) are reachable by cell or home phone, 4) Spanish is their preferred language, 5) have moderate to severe stress, and 6) ) identify self as Hispanic, and 7) agree to random assignment to the intervention or standard care group.

andom assignment to the intervention or standard care group. The investigators will determine caregiver status.

Exclusion

Exclusion Criteria:

The investigators will exclude caregivers who fail to meet one or more of the inclusion criteria or are managing end-of-life issues (stroke survivors are likely to die within five months following discharge).

Study Design

Total Participants: 227
Treatment Group(s): 1
Primary Treatment: RESCUE Problem Solving Intervention
Phase:
Study Start date:
January 01, 2018
Estimated Completion Date:
July 29, 2024

Study Description

This research study will test a problem-solving intervention for Spanish-speaking stroke caregivers that will be delivered over the telephone and online via the previously developed and nationally available Spanish version of the RESCUE website. The investigators will adapt their previously pilot-tested problem-solving intervention and make it culturally-relevant for Hispanic caregivers. The investigators' main goal is to test the efficacy of a brief, telephone and online problem-solving intervention. The objectives are: 1) reduce caregiver burden and depression, 2) improve caregivers' problem-solving abilities, self-efficacy, and quality of life, 3) improve Veterans' functional abilities and determine the intervention's impact on Veterans' healthcare utilization, 4) determine budgetary impact, and 5) determine caregivers' perceptions of the intervention.

The investigators will conduct a two-arm (8-session intervention vs. standard care), , randomized controlled trial to test a problem-solving intervention for Spanish-speaking stroke caregivers that will be delivered over the telephone and online via the previously developed and nationally available Spanish version of the RESCUE website. A sample of 290 stroke caregivers will be randomly assigned to either an intervention or a standard care group. Eligibility criteria: Hispanic caregivers of Veterans with a primary diagnosis of stroke are eligible for participation if they meet the following criteria: 1) are the primary caregiver and provide the majority of care for a Veteran who has a diagnosis of stroke (ICD9 codes for stroke: 430-438 or ICD 10 codes 160.0 through 169.998) within the last year and who has at least two activity of daily living (ADL) deficits or a new or worsening neurological problem, 2) have Internet access and ability, (either themselves or via a relative or friend) 3) are reachable by cell or home phone, 4) Spanish is their preferred language, 5) have moderate to severe stress, and 6) ) identify self as Hispanic, and 7) agree to random assignment to the intervention or standard care group. We will determine caregiver status.

Baseline measurements will be conducted with the caregivers prior to the intervention. Post-test assessments will be collected at 1 and 12 weeks post-intervention. In addition, the investigators will obtain pre- and post-test measures of Veteran-related variables via CPRS electronic health records. Qualitative interviews will be conducted to assess caregivers' perceptions of the intervention. A general linear mixed model for repeated measures will be used to examine the relationship between treatment assignment and each outcome over time. The investigators will measure the budgetary impact of providing intervention by comparing the costs of the intervention group to the costs of the control group.

Connect with a study center

  • VA Caribbean Healthcare System, San Juan, PR

    San Juan, 00927-3200
    Puerto Rico

    Site Not Available

  • North Florida/South Georgia Veterans Health System, Gainesville, FL

    Gainesville, Florida 32608-1135
    United States

    Site Not Available

  • Orlando VA Medical Center, Orlando, FL

    Orlando, Florida 32803
    United States

    Site Not Available

  • James A. Haley Veterans' Hospital, Tampa, FL

    Tampa, Florida 33612
    United States

    Site Not Available

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