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Implementation of a Psychosocial Intervention Program for Working Caregivers.


ABSTRACT: The overall aim of this pilot study was to examine the feasibility and acceptability of a multicomponent, psychosocial intervention specifically designed to meet the unique needs of caregivers who are balancing caregiving duties with work responsibilities. Seventy-one family caregivers employed at a private, nonprofit institution in South Florida were randomized to either the Caregiver Workstation condition (n = 35) or a control condition (n = 36). Sixty-two caregivers completed the 5-month follow-up. Our results indicate that an intervention tailored to the time demands of a working caregiver is feasible, acceptable to caregivers, and has the potential to have positive long-term effects. Currently, there are limited data available regarding the benefits of employer programs for caregivers or the type of programs caregivers find most useful. This pilot study is the first step in developing a working caregiver intervention program that can be implemented on a broad-scale basis.

SUBMITTER: Jimenez DE 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6224315 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Implementation of a Psychosocial Intervention Program for Working Caregivers.

Jimenez Daniel E DE   Schulz Richard R   Perdomo Dolores D   Lee Chin Chin CC   Czaja Sara J SJ  

Journal of applied gerontology : the official journal of the Southern Gerontological Society 20171222 9


The overall aim of this pilot study was to examine the feasibility and acceptability of a multicomponent, psychosocial intervention specifically designed to meet the unique needs of caregivers who are balancing caregiving duties with work responsibilities. Seventy-one family caregivers employed at a private, nonprofit institution in South Florida were randomized to either the Caregiver Workstation condition (<i>n</i> = 35) or a control condition (<i>n</i> = 36). Sixty-two caregivers completed th  ...[more]

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