Caregivers (CGs) of stroke survivors assume their role suddenly and with little preparation. Negative emotions are common, persist over time, and are related to other negative outcomes (poor survivor function, decreased family functioning). Early intervention to prevent chronic distress is uncommon. This randomized, mixed-method, treatment-control trial, guiding by a coping model, will test a caregiver problem-solving intervention (CPSI).
The aims are to: 1) test the effect of CPSI on CG depressive symptoms, anxiety, preparedness, perceptions of life changes, family functioning, and survivor function during the first year of caregiving, 2) examine the mediation effects of appraisal of caregiving and problem-solving; and 3) describe the experiences of CPSI participants who are positive and negative responders on depressive symptoms. Stroke survivor-caregiver dyads (N = 260) will be randomly assigned to the CPSI or a waitlist control condition (WLC). The CPSI includes 2 sessions during acute rehabilitation and 8 telephone sessions through 3 months post-discharge with problem solving tailored to the CG's priorities and training in coping skills. To test its effectiveness data will be collected on survivor and CG contextual factors, and mediating and outcome variables at baseline, post-intervention, and 6 months and 1 year post-discharge. The WLC CGs will be offered an intervention 6 months post-discharge. CPSI caregivers will be purposively sampled 1 year post-discharge based on changes in depressive symptoms, and interviewed about their experiences and responses to the intervention. Exploratory data will be collected on CG health behaviors, and survivor depressive symptoms, hospitalization, institutionalization, and mortality. Multivariate analysis of variance, Mixed-Models procedures, and regression techniques will be used to assess CPSI effects on CG outcomes, survivor function, and mediators. Qualitative data will be analyzed using content analysis with constant comparison. Descriptive and univariate statistics will be used to assess the exploratory data. ? ?

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR)
Type
Research Project (R01)
Project #
5R01NR009077-04
Application #
7236617
Study Section
Nursing Science: Adults and Older Adults Study Section (NSAA)
Program Officer
Tully, Lois
Project Start
2004-09-30
Project End
2009-06-30
Budget Start
2007-07-01
Budget End
2008-06-30
Support Year
4
Fiscal Year
2007
Total Cost
$328,329
Indirect Cost
Name
Northwestern University at Chicago
Department
Physical Medicine & Rehab
Type
Schools of Medicine
DUNS #
005436803
City
Chicago
State
IL
Country
United States
Zip Code
60611
King, Rosemarie B; Hartke, Robert J; Lee, Jungwha et al. (2013) The stroke caregiver unmet resource needs scale: development and psychometric testing. J Neurosci Nurs 45:320-8
King, Rosemarie B; Hartke, Robert J; Houle, Timothy et al. (2012) A problem-solving early intervention for stroke caregivers: one year follow-up. Rehabil Nurs 37:231-43
King, Rosemarie B; Ainsworth, Courtenay Rourke; Ronen, Maya et al. (2010) Stroke caregivers: pressing problems reported during the first months of caregiving. J Neurosci Nurs 42:302-11
King, Rosemarie B; Hartke, Robert J; Houle, Timothy T (2010) Patterns of relationships between background characteristics, coping, and stroke caregiver outcomes. Top Stroke Rehabil 17:308-17