Technology caregiver intervention for Alzheimer's disease (I‐CARE): Feasibility and preliminary efficacy of Brain CareNotes

Author:

Rodriguez Miriam Jocelyn1ORCID,Kercher Vanessa Martinez1,Jordan Evan J.1,Savoy April2,Hill Jordan R.1,Werner Nicole1,Owora Arthur1,Castelluccio Pete3,Boustani Malaz A.3,Holden Richard J.13

Affiliation:

1. Department of Health and Wellness Design Indiana University Bloomington Bloomington Indiana USA

2. Purdue School of Engineering and Technology Indiana University‐Purdue University Indianapolis Indianapolis Indiana USA

3. Indiana University School of Medicine Indianapolis Indiana USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThe primary aim of the current pilot study was to examine enrollment rate, data completion, usability, acceptance and use of a mobile telehealth application, Brain CareNotes. A secondary aim was to estimate the application's effect in reducing caregiver burden and behavioral and psychological symptoms related to dementia (BPSD).MethodsPatient‐caregiver dyads (n = 53) were recruited and randomized to intervention and control groups. Assessment of usability, acceptance, BPSD symptoms, and caregiver burden were collected at baseline, 3‐ and 6‐month follow‐up.ResultsThe enrollment rate was acceptable despite pandemic related challenges (53/60 target recruitment sample). Among randomized individuals, there was a retention rate of 85% and data completion was attained for 81.5% of those allocated to usual care and 88.5% of those allocated to Brain CareNotes. Mean caregiver‐reported app usability at 6 months was 72.5 (IQR 70.0–90.0) on the System Usability Scale—considered “Good to Excellent”—and user acceptance was reasonable as indicated by 85%–90% of caregivers reporting they would intend to use the app to some degree in the next 6 months, if able. Regarding intervention effect, although differences in outcome measures between the groups were not statistically significant, compared to baseline, we found a reduction of caregiver burden (NPI‐Caregiver Distress) of 1.0 at 3 months and 0.7 at 6 months for those in the intervention group. BPSD (NPI Total Score) was also reduced from baseline by 4.0 at 3 months and by 0.5 at 6 months.ConclusionsBrain CareNotes is a highly scalable, usable and acceptable mobile caregiver intervention. Future studies should focus on testing Brain CareNotes on a larger sample size to examine efficacy of reducing caregiver burden and BPSD.

Funder

National Institute on Aging

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Geriatrics and Gerontology

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