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Randomized Controlled Trial
. 2007 Apr-May;22(2):120-8.
doi: 10.1177/1533317506298880.

Comparative outcomes of two distance-based interventions for male caregivers of family members with dementia

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Randomized Controlled Trial

Comparative outcomes of two distance-based interventions for male caregivers of family members with dementia

Judith R Gant et al. Am J Alzheimers Dis Other Demen. 2007 Apr-May.

Abstract

Data are presented on a preliminary study investigating the efficacy of 2 distance-based psychosocial interventions (N = 32) for male family dementia caregivers. Male caregivers were randomly assigned to either a basic education intervention (ie, educational booklet and biweekly check-in telephone calls) or a video intervention (ie, set of 10 videos, an accompanying workbook, and weekly telephone coaching sessions using behavioral strategies to manage challenging caregiving situations). Results did not support the greater efficacy of the video condition in reducing psychosocial distress (eg, negative affect, upset and annoyance following behavior problems) or increasing positive affect or caregiving self-efficacy. There was, however, a statistically significant effect for postintervention improvement in both the video/coaching and the educational booklet/check-in conditions. Potential reasons for the lack of differential treatment effects are discussed, along with implications for recruitment of male dementia caregivers.

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