Integrating Caregiver Support Into MS Care

NCT02835677 · Status: COMPLETED · Phase: NA · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 25

Last updated 2019-07-24

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Summary

With loss of mobility in multiple sclerosis (MS) comes an increase in amount and types of caregiver assistance, with a concomitant increase in burden for the caregiver. In fact, effect on caregiver burden can be seen as a potential indicator of the efficacy of MS management, suggesting that the caregiver is an appropriate and independent target for MS therapeutic strategies.

MS patients report difficulty implementing and continuing with home exercise, mobility, and walking programs. This feasibility study will test integration of a successful behavioral caregiving intervention into clinical practice to improve functioning of Veterans with multiple sclerosis (MS) and their Caregivers. Caregivers of Veterans with MS will receive a behavioral caregiver intervention designed to address caregiver coping and management of patient concerns, with special focus on patient mobility and walking. A pre-post intervention design will compare outcomes for Veterans and Caregivers.

For Veterans, the intervention will target Caregiver participation in home-based Veteran mobility activities. MS Caregivers report high burden, stress, and depression involved in caring for their loved ones, especially as mobility declines and these outcomes are related to physical and emotional health status of the patient. For Caregivers, the intervention will focus on improving Caregiver coping and on managing MS-related problems. Outcomes for both will be measured at baseline, 3 months, and 6 months.

Study Objectives include:

* Test whether a caregiver intervention can be integrated into an MS clinical setting.
* Determine whether Caregiver outcomes are improved (depression, burden, anxiety, and number of Veteran MS problems and safety alerts reported).
* Determine whether Veteran outcomes are improved (Expanded Disability Status Scale, timed up and go test, self-efficacy, and depression).
* Determine which types of Caregivers will benefit most.
* Determine which types of Veterans will benefit most.
* Refine materials for future clinical research, translation and implementation.

Conditions

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

Behavioral

Education and skills building, including problem solving, cognitive restructuring, and stress management

Sponsors & Collaborators

  • Memphis VA Medical Center

    collaborator FED
  • VA Office of Research and Development

    lead FED

Principal Investigators

  • Linda Olivia Nichols, PhD · Memphis VA Medical Center, Memphis, TN

Study Design

Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Model
SINGLE_GROUP

Eligibility

Min Age
18 Years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No

Timeline & Regulatory

Start
2016-09-07
Primary Completion
2018-04-09
Completion
2018-06-30

Countries

  • United States

Study Locations

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