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02.05.2023 | Original Research: Qualitative Research

Caregiver Experience of Tele-dementia Care for Older Veterans

verfasst von: Sowmya S. Iyer, MD, MPH, Victoria Ngo, PhD, Marika Blair Humber, PhD, Peijun Chen, MD, MPH, PHD, Muralidhar Pallaki, MD, Teresa Dolinar, MD, Marisa-Francesca B. Brodrick, BS, Christine E. Gould, PhD, ABPP-Gero, Ranak B. Trivedi, PhD

Erschienen in: Journal of General Internal Medicine | Ausgabe 13/2023

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Abstract

Background

For the 5 million persons living with dementia (PLWD) in the USA, telemedicine may improve access to specialty care from their homes.

Objective

To elicit informal caregiver perceptions of tele-dementia care provided during COVID-19.

Design

Qualitative, observational study using grounded theory.

Participants

Informal caregivers aged 18 + who cared for an older adult who received tele-dementia services at two major VA healthcare systems participated in 30–60-min semi-structured telephone interviews.

Interventions

Interviews were designed using Fortney’s Access to Care model.

Main Measures

Thirty caregivers (mean age = 67, SD = 12, 87% women) were interviewed.

Key Results

Five major themes were (1) Tele-dementia care avoids routine disruption and pre-visit stress; (2) Transportation barriers to in-person visits include not only travel logistics but navigating the sequelae of dementia and comorbid medical conditions. These include cognitive, behavioral, physical, and emotional challenges such as balance issues, incontinence, and agitation in traffic; (3) Tele-dementia care saves time and money and improves access to specialists; (4) Tele-dementia facilitated communication between caregiver and provider without hindering communication between PLWD and provider; and (5) Caregivers described ideal future dementia care as a combination of virtual and in-person modalities with in-home help, financial and medical support, and dementia-sensitive caregiver access. Caregivers interviewed saved 2.6 h ± 1.5 h (range: 0.5 to 6 h) of travel time. Multiple caregivers described disruption of routines as difficult in PLWD and appreciated the limited preparation and immediate return to routine post telemedicine visit as positives.

Conclusions

Caregivers found tele-dementia care convenient, comfortable, stress reducing, timesaving, and highly satisfactory. Caregivers would prefer a combination of in-person and telemedicine visits, with an opportunity to communicate with providers privately. This intervention prioritizes care for older Veterans with dementia who have high care needs and are at higher risk for hospitalization than their same age counterparts without dementia.
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Metadaten
Titel
Caregiver Experience of Tele-dementia Care for Older Veterans
verfasst von
Sowmya S. Iyer, MD, MPH
Victoria Ngo, PhD
Marika Blair Humber, PhD
Peijun Chen, MD, MPH, PHD
Muralidhar Pallaki, MD
Teresa Dolinar, MD
Marisa-Francesca B. Brodrick, BS
Christine E. Gould, PhD, ABPP-Gero
Ranak B. Trivedi, PhD
Publikationsdatum
02.05.2023
Verlag
Springer International Publishing
Erschienen in
Journal of General Internal Medicine / Ausgabe 13/2023
Print ISSN: 0884-8734
Elektronische ISSN: 1525-1497
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11606-023-08188-2

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