This application, submitted in response to RFA-AG-18-030, seeks support for a four-year Stage I intervention development project. We propose to develop a web-based system that uses distance education methods along with manuals and protocols to train, certify, and monitor the performance of interventionists to deliver the Savvy Caregiver program (Savvy), an evidence-based dementia family caregiver psychoeducation program.1 Savvy employs a well-established mechanism of action based in Social Cognitive theory2-5 to promote caregivers' solution-focused coping behaviors through the acquisition of appropriate knowledge, skills, and outlook and the enhancement of caregiving mastery. Well-trained Savvy interventionists who faithfully embrace the program's core principles and its curriculum and are able to adapt program terms, concepts, and even delivery processes to fit the culture and values of caregiver participants are the key to scaling Savvy up to make it widely available to the growing number of dementia family caregivers in the U.S. The proposed system will replace the need for costly ? and scarce ? in-person interventionist training, and enable organizations ? large or small; community-based or statewide ? to offer Savvy to their ever more diverse constituents. The system will provide guidelines and materials for administering Savvy, a program to train and certify staff or volunteer interventionists to lead and locally tailor Savvy, and a process by which to monitor the fidelity of interventionists' performance. The training program will prepare interventionists in the core principles and teaching and coaching strategies of Savvy and also prepare them to collaborate with their sponsoring organization and participating caregivers in adapting the terms and concepts of Savvy in ways that are sensitive to and appropriate for the local values and culture of the community. An investigative team of caregiver specialists, educators, and cultural adaptation specialists, supported by a diverse panel of experienced advisors, will undertake a three-phase project, the goal of which is to establish the readiness of the system for a future Stage III or IV trial that can lead the way to broader use and dissemination of Savvy. Using processes employed in prior work that entail iterative development, review, refinement, re-review, and finalization, we will, in Aim 1, develop a prototype web-based system for Savvy interventionist training and certification and an accompanying performance fidelity monitoring process.
In Aim 2, we will conduct a formative evaluation of the prototype web-based system. Once the system is deemed ready, we will, in Aim 3, conduct a field test of the system implemented in six culturally and/or organizationally diverse sponsoring agencies.
The Aim 3 test will principally assess the effectiveness of the system in training interventionists who maintain fidelity to Savvy core principles but it will also assess the preliminary efficacy of programs led by system-trained interventionists in producing anticipated outcomes in caregiver participants ? reduced depression and burden and enhanced caregiving mastery.

Public Health Relevance

. Currently available evidence-based psychoeducation programs, such as the Savvy Caregiver, for individuals who care for community-dwelling family members living with Alzheimer's disease and related disorders reach only a miniscule proportion of those who might benefit from them, and the number of these caregivers is growing. This project seeks to develop a system that could greatly increase the scalability of the Savvy Caregiver program by providing large and small sponsoring agencies with a web-based Savvy interventionist training system that eliminates the need for in-person interventionist training and prepares interventionists to adapt Savvy terms, concepts, and delivery processes to fit local cultural norms and values. This Stage I intervention development project aims to advance the proposed system to readiness for a later Stage III or IV trial.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute on Aging (NIA)
Type
Research Project (R01)
Project #
3R01AG061971-02S1
Application #
9991758
Study Section
Program Officer
Atienza, Audie A
Project Start
2018-09-30
Project End
2022-05-31
Budget Start
2020-03-15
Budget End
2020-05-31
Support Year
2
Fiscal Year
2020
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
Name
Emory University
Department
Type
Schools of Nursing
DUNS #
066469933
City
Atlanta
State
GA
Country
United States
Zip Code
30322