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  • To evaluate a telephone-delivered problem-solving intervention for stroke caregivers during transitional care.
  • To assess the efficacy of 8 asynchronous online sessions following initial telephone support.
  • To reduce depressive symptoms and improve outcomes for stroke caregivers and survivors.

Main Methods:

  • A two-arm parallel randomized clinical trial enrolling 240 caregivers across eight VA medical centers.
  • Intervention group receives modified problem-solving via telephone and web-based resources (interactive modules, fact sheets).
  • Usual care group receives standard VA resources; primary outcome is change in caregiver depressive symptoms at 11 and 19 weeks.

Main Results:

  • Enrollment initiated in June 2015; study is ongoing.
  • First results are anticipated for publication in 2021.
  • This research will provide data on the intervention's impact on caregiver depression and other secondary outcomes.

Conclusions:

  • This study pioneers a combined transitional care and technology-based intervention for stroke caregivers.
  • The aim is to decrease caregiver depression and enhance stroke survivor recovery.
  • Successful findings could establish an evidence-based model for post-stroke caregiving.