Safe Care and Medication Intake Provided by Caregivers at Home: Reality Care Study Protocol

Author:

Mira José Joaquín123ORCID,Ballester Pura34ORCID,Gil-Hernández Eva3ORCID,Sambrano Valeriano Luisanna5,Álvarez Gómez Esther5,Olier Garate Clara6ORCID,Márquez Ruiz Álvaro7,Acedo Torrecilla María8,Arroyo Rodríguez Almudena9ORCID,Hidalgo Galache Ezequiel10,Navas Gutiérrez Paloma5,Pérez-Jover Virtudes12ORCID,Lorenzo Martínez Susana6ORCID,Carrillo Murcia Irene12ORCID,Fernández Peris César12ORCID,Sánchez-García Alicia3,Vicente Ripoll María Asunción12ORCID,Cobos Vargas Ángel11ORCID,Pérez-Pérez Pastora12ORCID,Guilabert Mora Mercedes12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Departamento Psicología de la Salud, Universidad Miguel Hernández, 03202 Elche, Spain

2. Health District Alicante-Sant Joan, 03013 Alicante, Spain

3. Atenea Research Group, Foundation for the Promotion of Health and Biomedical Research, 03550 Sant Joan d’Alacant, Spain

4. Departamento Farmacología, Universidad Católica de San Antonio de Murcia, 30107 Murcia, Spain

5. El Escorial Hospital, 28200 Madrid, Spain

6. Hospital Universitario Fundación Alcorcón, 28922 Alcorcón, Spain

7. Hospital y Residencia San Juan Grande, 11408 Jerez de la Frontera, Spain

8. Hospital Universitario Dr. Peset, 46017 Valencia, Spain

9. Centro Universitario de Enfermería San Juan de Dios, Universidad de Sevilla, 41930 Bormujos, Spain

10. Ramón y Cajal Universitary Hospital, 28034 Madrid, Spain

11. Hospital Universitario Clínico San Cecilio, 18016 Granada, Spain

12. Unidad Territorial II. Provincia San Juan de Dios de España, 41005 Sevilla, Spain

Abstract

Justification: Providing care to patients with several conditions and simultaneously taking several medications at home is inexorably growing in developed countries. This trend increases the chances of home caregivers experiencing diverse errors related with medication or care. Objective: To determine the effectiveness of four different educational solutions compared to the natural intervention (absence of intervention) to provide a safer care at home by caregivers. Method: Prospective, parallel, and mixed research study with two phases. Candidates: Home-based caregivers caring a person with multiple comorbid conditions or polymedication who falls into one of the three profiles of patients defined for the study (oncology, cardiovascular, or pluripathological patients). First phase: Experts first answered an online survey, and then joined together to discuss the design and plan the content of educational solutions directed to caregivers including the identification of medication and home care errors, their causes, consequences, and risk factors. Second phase: The true experiment was performed using an inter- and intrasubject single-factor experimental design (five groups: four experimental groups against the natural intervention (control), with pre- and post-intervention and follow-up measures) with a simple random assignment, to determine the most effective educational solution (n = 350 participants). The participants will be trained on the educational solutions through 360 V, VR, web-based information, or psychoeducation. A group of professionals called the “Gold Standard” will be used to set a performance threshold for the caring or medication activities. The study will be carried out in primary care centers, hospitals, and caregivers’ associations in the Valencian Community, Andalusia, Madrid, and Murcia. Expected results: We expect to identify critical elements of risk management at home for caregivers and to find the most effective and optimal educational solution to reduce errors at home, increasing caregivers’ motivation and self-efficacy whilst the impact of gender bias in this activity is reduced. Trial Registration: Clinical Trial NCT05885334.

Funder

Ministry of Science and Innovation

European Union “NextGenerationEU”/PRTR

Instituto de Salud Carlos III (ISCIII)/Proyectos I+D+I en Salud

Carlos III Health Institute

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Health Information Management,Health Informatics,Health Policy,Leadership and Management

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