The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effects of an empowerment intervention for community-dwelling persons with young onset dementia and their informal caregivers.
This study focuses on the evaluation of an empowerment intervention developed for persons with young onset dementia and their informal caregivers. The empowerment intervention focuses on current capacities, maintenance of autonomy, and increasing the opportunities to feel useful. This pragmatic cluster randomized controlled trial aims to investigate (1) the effectiveness of the intervention concerning participants' well-being, quality of life, and behavioral issues, (2) the effect of the intervention on the informal caregivers' sense of competence and perceived distress, and (3) the impact of the intervention on healthcare costs. Furthermore, the investigators aim to study the feasibility of the intervention to frame an implementation strategy. Participants in the intervention group will receive the intervention for 5 months. Participants of the control group receive care as usual.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
60
Empowerment intervention for persons with young onset dementia
Florence
The Hague, Netherlands
Changes in self-management abilities
(Self-Management Ability Scale (SMAS))
Time frame: 5 months
Changes in quality of life
(Quality of life - Alzheimer Disease scale (QOL-AD))
Time frame: 5 months
Changes in neuropsychiatric symptoms Questionnaire
(Neuropsychiatric Inventory (NPI-Q))
Time frame: 5 months
Changes in disability
(Interview for Deterioration in Daily living activities in Dementia (IDDD))
Time frame: 5 months
Changes in apathy
(abbreviated Apathy Evaluation Scale (AES-10))
Time frame: 5 months
Caregiver measures:Competence (
Short Sense of Competence Questionnaire (SSCQ))
Time frame: 5 months
Caregiver measures: Emotional distress
(NPI-Q distress score)
Time frame: 5 months
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