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Telephone-based cognitive behavioral intervention for distressed rural dementia caregivers
 — initial findings
Author(s)Robert L Glueckauf, Dinesh Sharma, W Shuford Davis
Journal titleClinical Gerontologist, vol 31, no 1, 2007
Pagespp 21-42
Sourcehttp://www.tandfonline.com
KeywordsDementia ; Family care ; Psychiatric treatment ; Telephone ; Rural areas ; United States of America.
AnnotationDespite the growing use of telecommunication technologies in delivering psychological interventions for family caregivers (CGs) of older adults with dementia, this development has been restricted primarily to large metropolitan areas. 20% of dementia CGs live in small rural communities where internet transmission services do not exist or are difficult to obtain. The purpose of the present study was to conduct a preliminary evaluation of the efficacy of telephone-based cognitive-behavioural (CB) intervention versus routine education and support (ES) in reducing CGs' psychological distress and subjective burden, as well as improving their perceived self-efficacy and specific caregiving-related problems. Although the results are preliminary, partial support was obtained for the differential benefits of CB intervention over ES for this population. (KJ/RH).
Accession NumberCPA-080213203 A
ClassmarkEA: P6:SJ: LP: UJ: RL: 7T

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