Family Care as Collaboration: Effectiveness of a Multicomponent Support Program for Elderly Couples with Dementia. Randomized Controlled Intervention Study
- 7 December 2009
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of the American Geriatrics Society
- Vol. 57 (12), 2200-2208
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1532-5415.2009.02564.x
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether community care of people with dementia can be prolonged with a 2‐year multicomponent intervention program and to analyze effects of the intervention on total usage and expenses of social and healthcare services. DESIGN: Randomized controlled trial. SETTING: Community‐dwelling couples with one spouse caring for the other spouse with dementia. PARTICIPANTS: Couples with dementia (N=125) were allocated at random to the intervention (n=63) or control group (n=62). INTERVENTION: Intervention couples were provided with a multicomponent intervention program with a family care coordinator, a geriatrician, support groups for caregivers, and individualized services. MEASUREMENTS: Time from enrollment to institutionalization of spouses with dementia and use of services and service expenditure of couples. RESULTS: At 1.6 years, a larger proportion in the control group than in the intervention group was in long‐term institutional care (25.8% vs 11.1%, P=.03). At 2 years, the difference was no longer statistically significant. The 2‐year adjusted hazard ratio for the intervention group was 0.53 (95% confidence interval (CI)=0.23–1.19, P=.12). Intervention led to reduction in use of community services and expenditures. The difference for the benefit of intervention group was −7,985 Euro (95% CI=−16,081 to −1,499, P=.03). When the intervention costs were included, the differences between the groups were not significant. CONCLUSION: Although the intervention did not result in a significant difference in the need for institutional care after 2 years, individualizing services in collaboration with families may lead to reduction in use of and expenditures on municipal services.Keywords
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