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Improving Caregiver Health through Systematic Assessment and a Tailored Plan of Care

Michelle Camicia, Barbara J. Lutz, Douglas Stram, Lue‐Yen Tucker, Cristine Ray, Brian R. Theodore

2021Western Journal of Nursing Research13 citationsDOI

Abstract

Caregivers often experience strain and negative effects on their well-being. We tested the effects of a caregiver assessment and tailored care plan for caregivers of patients transitioning home from an inpatient rehabilitation facility (IRF), a study involving two groups: usual care ( n = 225) (preimplementation) and intervention (postimplementation) ( n = 215). Caregivers in the intervention group were assessed using the 25-item self-reported Preparedness Assessment for the Transition Home during the IRF stay. A tailored care plan was implemented in response to the assessment. Caregivers in both groups completed the Modified Caregiver Strain Index and Global Health Scale at 30- and 90-day postdischarge. After adjusting for baseline and demographics, caregivers in the intervention group reported lower strain ( p < .01) and better overall health ( p < .05) at 30-day post-IRF discharge, relative to usual care. Implementing a systematic caregiver assessment and tailored care plan in the IRF may mitigate the adverse effects of caregiving.

Topics & Concepts

PreparednessMedicineDemographicsIntervention (counseling)Health careScale (ratio)NursingFamily medicinePhysical therapyEconomicsEconomic growthPolitical scienceQuantum mechanicsPhysicsSociologyLawDemographyGeriatric Care and Nursing HomesFrailty in Older AdultsDementia and Cognitive Impairment Research