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Supporting older spousal caregivers who care for a partner with multimorbidity at home - a cluster randomized person-centred intervention trial to promote preparedness, quality of life and health

49.63M kr SEK

Funder Forte
Recipient Organization Marie Cederschiöld University
Country Sweden
Start Date Jan 01, 2024
End Date Dec 31, 2026
Duration 1,095 days
Number of Grantees 8
Roles Co-Investigator; Principal Investigator
Data Source Swedish Research Council
Grant ID 2023-00452_Forte
Grant Description

Research problem and specific questions: This project aims to evaluate the person-centred Carer Support Needs Assessment Tool Intervention (CSNAT-I), in Swedish “Ditt behov av stöd”.

The project goal is to promote preparedness, quality of life and health for older spousal caregivers (≥65-years) who care for a partner (≥65-years) with multimorbidity at home.Data, method and plan for realisation: With a cluster randomised controlled design in a primary health care context the CSNAT-I will be tested.

The intervention consists of two parts, an evidence-based tool and a person-centred five stage process to proactively identify and address caregivers needs: 1) introduction of the CSNAT tool comprising 16 questions about the need for support, 2) caregiver consideration and reflection on support needs, 3) an assessment conversation between the caregiver and a nurse, 4) a shared action plan is formed and 5) continuous review of support needs and action plan.

Primary health care centres will be randomized to intervention or control arm. Multiple research methods for data collection and analyses will be used. In total 180 caregivers will be recruited for one year and data collected at baseline, 8 and 16 weeks later.

The realisation of the project is strengthened by previous research and the current collaboration between researchers at four universities, the Academic Primary Health Care Centre, Stockholm Gerontology Research Center, a care consultant and a caregiver representative.Social relevance and utilisation: National and international studies have shown the CSNAT-I to be beneficial for both family caregivers and health care professionals in specialised home care.

The CSNAT tool and a training toolkit for health care professionals including guidance about how to work with the intervention is available in Swedish. The intervention is successfully tested in specialised palliative home care in Sweden.

Given older spousal caregivers need of support, it is vital to evaluate the CSNAT-I in the new context of primary home health care.

This is important as primary health care is emphasized as the foundation stone in Swedish health care according to the national guidelines of “Nära vård".

The project ties in with the first “Nationella anhörigstrategi” which aims at promoting support for family caregivers.

If preparedness, quality of life and health is found to be promoted, the CSNAT-I can be used to support older caregivers proactively and systematically.

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Marie Cederschiöld University

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