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Not Yet RecruitingNCT07387614

WEB-BASED SUPPORT PROGRAM FOR CAREGIVERS OF VETERANS WITH DEMENTIA DISCHARGED FROM SKILLED NURSING FACILITIES TO HOME

Status
Not Yet Recruiting
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
55 (estimated)
Sponsor
Baylor College of Medicine · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

The goal of this clinical trial is to learn whether an evidence-based caregiver support program (Hospital GamePlan4Care) can benefit caregivers of hospitalized Veterans with Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementia who are discharged to skilled nursing facilities prior to returning home. The main questions it aims to answer are: * Is Hospital GamePlan4Care feasible and acceptable to caregivers? * Does Hospital GamePlan4Care improve caregiver-reported outcomes? Researchers will compare Hospital GamePlan4Care to health education to see if it improves caregiver reported outcomes. Participants in the Hospital GamePlan4Care arm will receive tailored skills training and support. Participants will be asked to: * Complete tailored skills training on the Hospital GamePlan4Care website * Complete four phone calls with a dementia care specialist to receive tailored training and support * Complete questionnaires at enrollment, one month, and three months after enrollment. * Complete an interview at three months Participants in the health education arm will receive education materials for caregivers. Participants will be asked to: * Review the education materials * Complete four phone calls with a dementia care specialist to review the materials * Complete questionnaires at enrollment, one month, and three months after enrollment.

Detailed description

Hospital GamePlan4Care is an evidence-informed intervention designed to support caregivers of hospitalized adults with dementia. Hospital GamePlan4Care was developed and tested with feedback from caregivers and health professionals and found to be feasible and acceptable to caregivers in a single arm pilot study. Hospitalization of an adult with dementia can be associated with negative outcomes for the adult with dementia (e.g., cognitive decline, functional decline) and caregivers (e.g., depression, increased stress), which may place the adult with dementia at increased risk for elder mistreatment following hospital discharge. Supporting caregivers during care transitions may improve outcomes for caregivers and mediate the risk for elder mistreatment. This clinical trial addresses an important gap in our understanding of the potential benefits of caregiver-support programs during care transitions for caregivers and adults with dementia. This study will be a non-blinded randomized study comparing Hospital GamePlan4Care (intervention arm) to a Health Education (control arm) for caregivers of hospitalized Veterans with dementia who are discharged to a skilled nursing facility prior to returning home. Caregivers of adults with dementia will be recruited while the Veteran is admitted to a skilled nursing facility after hospital discharge. Following baseline data collection, enrolled caregivers will be randomized to Hospital GamePlan4Care or Caregiver Education arm in a 1:1 ratio using the randomization feature in VA REDCap. Each arm will continue for three months after the caregiver is enrolled. The primary outcomes are caregiver-reported and will be measured 30 days and 90 days after caregiver enrollment.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORALHospital GamePlan4CareThe Hospital GamePlan4Care intervention will include access to a written VA Care Transitions handbook, access to the GamePlan4Care website for skills training, 11 emails encouraging them to visit the website, and four phone calls with a dementia care specialist to tailor the training to the caregiver's needs over a 3-month period
OTHERHealth EducationCaregivers in the health education arm will receive a VA Care Transitions Handbook, 4 emails with a weblink to a general caregiving topic, and 4 phone calls to confirm that the emails were received over a 3-month period.

Timeline

Start date
2026-02-17
Primary completion
2027-02-17
Completion
2027-02-17
First posted
2026-02-04
Last updated
2026-02-04

Locations

1 site across 1 country: United States

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT07387614. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.