Effectiveness of an online social support intervention for caregivers of people with dementia: the study protocol of a randomised controlled trial

Abstract Background Caregivers of people with dementia (PwD) face burden, feelings of loneliness, and social isolation. Previous studies have shown promising effects of online e-health interventions. Using social media may facilitate support for dementia caregiver networks. In an iterative step-wise...

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Main Authors: Alieske E. H. Dam, Marjolein E. de Vugt, Martin P. J. van Boxtel, Frans R. J. Verhey
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2017-08-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13063-017-2097-y
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spelling doaj-97e86a0303a0423e83bb47577926850f2020-11-24T21:44:34ZengBMCTrials1745-62152017-08-0118111010.1186/s13063-017-2097-yEffectiveness of an online social support intervention for caregivers of people with dementia: the study protocol of a randomised controlled trialAlieske E. H. Dam0Marjolein E. de Vugt1Martin P. J. van Boxtel2Frans R. J. Verhey3Department of Psychiatry and Neuropsychology, School for Mental Health and Neuroscience/Alzheimer Centre LimburgDepartment of Psychiatry and Neuropsychology, School for Mental Health and Neuroscience/Alzheimer Centre LimburgDepartment of Psychiatry and Neuropsychology, School for Mental Health and Neuroscience/Alzheimer Centre LimburgDepartment of Psychiatry and Neuropsychology, School for Mental Health and Neuroscience/Alzheimer Centre LimburgAbstract Background Caregivers of people with dementia (PwD) face burden, feelings of loneliness, and social isolation. Previous studies have shown promising effects of online e-health interventions. Using social media may facilitate support for dementia caregiver networks. In an iterative step-wise approach, a social support tool entitled “Inlife” was developed. This paper describes the design of a study evaluating the effects of Inlife and its process characteristics. Methods A mixed-method, randomised controlled trial with 122 caregivers of PwD will be conducted. Participants will be assigned to either the Inlife social support intervention or a waiting-list control group. After 16 weeks, the control group will obtain access to the Inlife environment. Data will be collected at baseline (T0) and at 8-week (T1), 16-week (T2) and 42-week follow up (T3). The 16-week follow-up assessment (T2) is the primary endpoint to evaluate the results on the primary and secondary outcomes, measured by self-reported questionnaires. The primary outcomes include feelings of caregiver competence and perceived social support. The secondary outcomes include received support, feelings of loneliness, psychological complaints (e.g., anxiety, stress), and quality of life. A process evaluation, including semi-structured interviews, will be conducted to examine the internal and external validity of the intervention. Discussion Using a mixed-method design, our study will provide valuable insights into the usability, effectiveness, and factors related to implementation of the Inlife intervention. Our study results will indicate whether Inlife could be a valuable social support resource in future routine dementia care. Trial registration Dutch trial register, NTR6131 . Registered on 20 October 2016.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13063-017-2097-yOnline interventionSocial mediaWeb-basedDementiaInformal caregivingRCT
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author Alieske E. H. Dam
Marjolein E. de Vugt
Martin P. J. van Boxtel
Frans R. J. Verhey
spellingShingle Alieske E. H. Dam
Marjolein E. de Vugt
Martin P. J. van Boxtel
Frans R. J. Verhey
Effectiveness of an online social support intervention for caregivers of people with dementia: the study protocol of a randomised controlled trial
Trials
Online intervention
Social media
Web-based
Dementia
Informal caregiving
RCT
author_facet Alieske E. H. Dam
Marjolein E. de Vugt
Martin P. J. van Boxtel
Frans R. J. Verhey
author_sort Alieske E. H. Dam
title Effectiveness of an online social support intervention for caregivers of people with dementia: the study protocol of a randomised controlled trial
title_short Effectiveness of an online social support intervention for caregivers of people with dementia: the study protocol of a randomised controlled trial
title_full Effectiveness of an online social support intervention for caregivers of people with dementia: the study protocol of a randomised controlled trial
title_fullStr Effectiveness of an online social support intervention for caregivers of people with dementia: the study protocol of a randomised controlled trial
title_full_unstemmed Effectiveness of an online social support intervention for caregivers of people with dementia: the study protocol of a randomised controlled trial
title_sort effectiveness of an online social support intervention for caregivers of people with dementia: the study protocol of a randomised controlled trial
publisher BMC
series Trials
issn 1745-6215
publishDate 2017-08-01
description Abstract Background Caregivers of people with dementia (PwD) face burden, feelings of loneliness, and social isolation. Previous studies have shown promising effects of online e-health interventions. Using social media may facilitate support for dementia caregiver networks. In an iterative step-wise approach, a social support tool entitled “Inlife” was developed. This paper describes the design of a study evaluating the effects of Inlife and its process characteristics. Methods A mixed-method, randomised controlled trial with 122 caregivers of PwD will be conducted. Participants will be assigned to either the Inlife social support intervention or a waiting-list control group. After 16 weeks, the control group will obtain access to the Inlife environment. Data will be collected at baseline (T0) and at 8-week (T1), 16-week (T2) and 42-week follow up (T3). The 16-week follow-up assessment (T2) is the primary endpoint to evaluate the results on the primary and secondary outcomes, measured by self-reported questionnaires. The primary outcomes include feelings of caregiver competence and perceived social support. The secondary outcomes include received support, feelings of loneliness, psychological complaints (e.g., anxiety, stress), and quality of life. A process evaluation, including semi-structured interviews, will be conducted to examine the internal and external validity of the intervention. Discussion Using a mixed-method design, our study will provide valuable insights into the usability, effectiveness, and factors related to implementation of the Inlife intervention. Our study results will indicate whether Inlife could be a valuable social support resource in future routine dementia care. Trial registration Dutch trial register, NTR6131 . Registered on 20 October 2016.
topic Online intervention
Social media
Web-based
Dementia
Informal caregiving
RCT
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13063-017-2097-y
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