Trial-based Effectiveness and Cost-effectiveness of the Partner in Balance Intervention

NCT05450146 · Status: RECRUITING · Phase: NA · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 141

Last updated 2024-01-23

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Summary

Rationale:

Informal care is one of the most important sources of care for dependent elderly people. The Partner in Balance (PIB) intervention aims to prepare and support informal caregivers for their caregiving tasks. Long-term cost-effectiveness evidence is required to support reimbursement decision-making on this PIB program. The investigators hypothesize that 1) caregiver self-efficacy in intervention arm PiB is higher compared to the control arm of usual care; 2) care costs of participants in intervention arm are lower compared to the control arm of usual care.

Objectives:

The investigators aim to answer the following research questions:

* What is the effect of PiB on caregiver self-efficacy compared to usual care?
* What is the effect of PiB on caregiver and person with dementia total care costs compared to usual care?
* What is the incremental cost-utility ratio of PiB compared to usual care?
* What is the annual budget impact of PiB compared to usual care?

Study design:

Pragmatic, cluster randomised controlled trial.

Study population:

Informal caregivers of people with early-stage dementia who are community-dwelling and are receiving little or no dementia-related formal ADL-care

Intervention: blended E-health informal caregiver support program with online psycho-education and behavioural modelling. It contains personalized goal setting, online modules with option for online communication with care professional, evaluation with care professional.

Main study parameters/endpoints:

Primary: self-efficacy. Cost-utility: EQ5D, RUD. Secondary: quality-of-life, caregiver burden

Data collection:

Measurements consist of questionnaires (total duration is approximately 1 hour; administered at home, via telephone, via email or other location if preferred by the participant; take place at baseline, 3, 6, 12 and 24 months).

Conditions

  • Dementia, Mild

Interventions

OTHER

Partner in Balance

The "Partner in Balance" intervention (Boots, 2018) consists of 1) a face-to-face intake session with a care professional (casemanagers, dementia nurses or district nurses) to familiarize participants with the program, set goals, and select preferred module themes; 2) tailored online thematic modules, including psychoeducation, behavioral modeling, reflective assignments, set goals, and online messaging feedback with the care professional over 8 weeks; and 3) a face-to-face evaluation session with the care professional evaluating previously set goals.

Sponsors & Collaborators

  • VU University of Amsterdam

    collaborator OTHER
  • ZonMw: The Netherlands Organisation for Health Research and Development

    collaborator OTHER
  • Maastricht University

    lead OTHER

Principal Investigators

  • Marjolein de Vugt, professor · Maastricht University

Study Design

Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
NONE
Model
PARALLEL

Eligibility

Min Age
18 Years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
Yes

Timeline & Regulatory

Start
2022-04-01
Primary Completion
2025-02-28
Completion
2026-02-28

Countries

  • Netherlands

Study Locations

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