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Psychoeducational intervention against support groups for caregivers: A randomised controlled trial of its
Sara Jiménez García-Tizón1, María Belén Bueno Martínez1, Ana Belén Navarro Prados1
1Department of Developmental and Educational Psychology, University of Salamanca, Salamanca, Spain.
Background:
To explore the effectiveness of a psychoeducational intervention compared with support groups and the usual care in caregivers. Providing care involves major changes in the lives of caregivers, with far-reaching repercussions. There is evidence that acting upon its mediator variables reduces its effects.
Methods:
A randomised controlled trial was conducted with 35 family caregivers of people with dementia. Mediator variables were assessed using the Social Problem-Solving Inventory-Revised (problem-solving skills), the Leisure Time Satisfaction scale (rewarding activities), the Revised Scale for Caregiving Self-Efficacy (self-efficacy), the Social Skills Scale (assertive behaviour), the Psychosocial Support Questionnaire (social support), and the Dysfunctional Thoughts Questionnaire (dysfunctional thoughts related with caregiving); and outcome variables were measured with the Zarit Caregiver Burden Interview (burden), the Center for Epidemiologic Studies-Depression Scale (depressive symptomatology), the Perceived Stress Scale (stress), and the WHOQOL-AGE (quality of life).
Results:
Those participating in the psychoeducational intervention highlight significant improvements in their problem-solving skills, leisure time, self-efficacy for self-care and for the control of upsetting thoughts at the post-treatment; and significant reductions in depressive symptomology and in dysfunctional thoughts that were maintained at the follow-up. Furthermore, their stress decreased, and their quality of life increased at the follow-up. Those in support groups did not show any significant changes at the post-treatment. Usual care caregivers suffer a significant deterioration in almost all the variables.
Conclusions:
Effective interventions need to be developed to improve the biopsychosocial state of caregivers. The presented psychoeducational intervention may help family caregivers because is more effective than others.
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