The investigators aim to support care partner's well-being and satisfaction with VA care and decrease their work burden by offering extra support from a trained Community Health Worker who will help connect the care partner to helpful resources in their communities and in the VA. The investigators also hope to help Veterans well-being and satisfaction with VA care by supporting their care partner more sufficiently allowing the care partner to focus on caregiving tasks.
Aim 1: Determine CSNAV effectiveness in increasing rural Veterans' well-being, reducing rural care partner burden, and increasing rural care partner/Veteran satisfaction with VA care in the intervention group compared with the usual care (CSP) group. The investigators will apply a 6-month intervention in a randomized control trial over 27 months. Primary Outcome: (H1) Care partners randomized to intervention group will have lower mean Zarit-1216 burden scores at 6 months compared to the control group. Secondary Outcomes: (H2) Care partners and Veterans randomized to the intervention group will have higher mean CAHPS Global Satisfaction17 scores at 6 months compared to the control group. (H3) Veterans randomized to the intervention group will have higher mean Warwick Edinburgh Mental Well-Being Scale18 scores at 6 months compared to the control group. Aim 2: Following intervention, the investigators explore Veterans' and care partners' experience of CHWs as a mode of VA support using semi-structured interviews. The investigators then facilitate Delphi Method sessions with the Community Advisory Board plus study Veterans/care partners, CHWs, and key operational partners to examine Aims 1 \& 2 data for intervention improvements and implementation planning using updated CFIR.19 Aim 3: Conduct budget impact analysis from the VA perspective to evaluate cost-drivers and assess feasibility to inform adaptation and implementation of the intervention within a VA regional network.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
480
trained/certified community health worker supporting care partner remotely
Durham VA Medical Center, Durham, NC
Durham, North Carolina, United States
Zarit-12 Cargiver Burden Interview
Care partners randomized to intervention will have lower mean Zarit-12 scores at 6 months compared to the control group. Each question is scored on a five-point Likert scale from 0 to 4, with higher scores representing a greater feeling of burden. The total ZBI-12 score is the summation of 12 items, with a total score range from 0 to 484. Higher indicates more burden. A cut-off score of 13 points on the ZBI-12 is suggested for screening burden in community-dwelling older caregivers, but should not be assumed as normative data. 5 categories: health, psychological well-being, finances, social life, relationship with impaired person. 12 item, α=0.88-0.91
Time frame: baseline and 6 months
1-item CAHPS Global Satisfaction Measure
Care partners and Veterans randomized to intervention will have higher mean 1-item CAHPS Global Satisfaction scores at 6 months compared to the control group. Scale of 0 to 10 to measure respondents' overall assessments of a provider, care, and/or healthcare organization. Higher score means a more satisfied.
Time frame: baseline and 6 months
Warwick Edinburgh Mental Well-Being Scale
Veterans randomized to intervention will have higher mean Warwick Edinburgh Mental Well-Being Scale scores at 6 months compared to the control group. 14 item scale (scored 1-5) of mental well-being covering subjective well-being and psychological functioning, in which all items are worded positively and address aspects of positive mental health. The minimum scale score is 14 and the maximum is 70, higher is more positive well-being. α=0.89-0.91
Time frame: baseline and 6 months
Connection Measure
1. At baseline and 6 months. "When I need services at the VA, I was connected to those services" Strongly Agree-Agree-Disagree-Strongly Disagree Scale o At 6 months only: In what ways has connecting to services at VA changed for you since the beginning of the study? Open-ended response 2. At baseline and 6 months. "When I need services in my community, I was connected to those services" Strongly Agree-Agree-Disagree-Strongly Disagree Scale * At 6 months only: In what ways has connecting to services in the community changed for you since the beginning of the study? Open-ended response
Time frame: baseline and 6 months
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