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  1. Article ; Online: Correction

    Alexandra Burton / Penny Rapaport / Marina Palomo / Kathryn Lord / Jessica Budgett / Julie Barber / Rachael Hunter / Laurie Butler / Victoria Vickerstaff / Kenneth Rockwood / Margaret Ogden / Debs Smith / Iain Lang / Gill Livingston / Briony Dow / Helen Kales / Jill Manthorpe / Kate Walters / Juanita Hoe /
    Vasiliki Orgeta / Quincy Samus / Claudia Cooper / the NIDUS study team

    Trials, Vol 25, Iss 1, Pp 1-

    Clinical and cost-effectiveness of a New psychosocial intervention to support Independence in Dementia (NIDUS-family) for family carers and people living with dementia in their own homes: a randomised controlled trial

    2024  Volume 1

    Keywords Medicine (General) ; R5-920
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-01-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher BMC
    Document type Article ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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  2. Article ; Online: Clinical and cost-effectiveness of a New psychosocial intervention to support Independence in Dementia (NIDUS-family) for family carers and people living with dementia in their own homes

    Alexandra Burton / Penny Rapaport / Marina Palomo / Kathryn Lord / Jessica Budgett / Julie Barber / Rachael Hunter / Laurie Butler / Victoria Vickerstaff / Kenneth Rockwood / Margaret Ogden / Debs Smith / Iain Lang / Gill Livingston / Briony Dow / Helen Kales / Jill Manthorpe / Kate Walters / Juanita Hoe /
    Vasiliki Orgeta / Quincy Samus / Claudia Cooper / on behalf of the NIDUS study team

    Trials, Vol 22, Iss 1, Pp 1-

    a randomised controlled trial

    2021  Volume 14

    Abstract: Abstract Background Most people living with dementia want to remain living in their own homes and are supported to do so by family carers. No interventions have consistently demonstrated improvements to people with dementia’s life quality, functioning, ... ...

    Abstract Abstract Background Most people living with dementia want to remain living in their own homes and are supported to do so by family carers. No interventions have consistently demonstrated improvements to people with dementia’s life quality, functioning, or other indices of living as well as possible with dementia. We have co-produced, with health and social care professionals and family carers of people with dementia, a new intervention (NIDUS-family). To our knowledge, NIDUS-family is the first manualised intervention that can be tailored to personal goals of people living with dementia and their families and is delivered by facilitators without clinical training. The intervention utilizes components of behavioural management, carer support, psychoeducation, communication and coping skills training, enablement, and environmental adaptations, with modules selected to address dyads’ selected goals. We will evaluate the effect of NIDUS-family and usual care on goal attainment, as measured by Goal Attainment Scaling (GAS) rated by family carers, compared to usual care alone at 12-month follow-up. We will also determine whether NIDUS-family and usual care is more cost-effective than usual care alone over 12 months. Methods A randomised, two-arm, single-masked, multi-site clinical trial involving 297 people living with dementia-family carer dyads. Dyads will be randomised 2:1 to receive the NIDUS-family intervention with usual care (n = 199) or usual care alone (n = 98). The intervention group will be offered, over 1 year, via 6–8 video call or telephone sessions (or face to face if COVID-19 restrictions allow in the recruitment period) in the initial 6 months, followed by telephone follow-ups every 1–2 months to support implementation, with a trained facilitator. Discussion Increasing the time lived at home by people living with dementia is likely to benefit lives now and in the future. Our intervention, which we adapted to include remote delivery prior to trial commencement due to the COVID-19 pandemic, aims to ...
    Keywords Dementia ; Family carer ; Psychosocial intervention ; Independence ; Medicine (General) ; R5-920
    Subject code 360
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-12-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher BMC
    Document type Article ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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