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Effectiveness of a telephone intervention based on motivational health coaching for improving the mental health of caregivers of people with dementia: A randomised controlled trial

Abstract: Objectives: Caring for a family member with dementia is considered one of the activities with the greatest negative impact on a person's mental health. Developing long-lasting and effective strategies is a challenge for caregivers. This study sought to evaluate the impact of an intervention based on a programme of motivational coaching delivered by telephone in a group of caregivers of patients with dementia compared to a control group. Methods: A randomised controlled trial with a control group and an intervention group. (CONSORT guidelines were used). Telephone calls were made during six weeks, involving a process of coaching and motivational interviews. The following variables were measured in caregivers: self-efficacy of caring, depression, perceived stress, frequency of problematic behaviours and dysfunctional thoughts. Assessments were conducted at three time points: baseline, post-intervention and three months? post-intervention. Results: In total, 106 caregivers participated (53 subjects in the control group and 53 in the intervention group). Statistically significant differences (ANCOVA) were found between both groups for the self-efficacy and stress variables, with improved results in the intervention group (p < .01). Furthermore, statistically significant differences were found in the intervention group between the baseline and post-intervention assessments, with improvements in self-efficacy, decreased stress and decreased dysfunctional thoughts (p < .05). The results were maintained over time for both groups. Conclusions: An intervention based on telephone calls using a health coaching approach with motivational interviewing appears to be effective for the improvement of self-efficacy and mental health of caregivers of people with moderate dementia. Furthermore, these effects appear to be maintained over time.

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 Autoría: Sarabia-Cobo C., Pérez V., de Lorena P., Sáenz-Jalón M., Alconero-Camarero A.R.,

 Fuente: International journal of older people nursing 2021; Volume16, Issue5:e12398.

Editorial: Wiley

 Fecha de publicación: 01/09/2021

Nº de páginas: 10

Tipo de publicación: Artículo de Revista

 DOI: 10.1111/opn.12398

ISSN: 1748-3743,1748-3735

Url de la publicación: https://doi.org/10.1111/opn.12398

Autoría

PÉREZ, VICTORIA

LORENA, PABLO DE

SÁENZ-JALÓN, MARÍA