The impact of assistive technology on burden and psychological well-being in informal caregivers of people with dementia (ATTILA Study)

Davies, Anna; Brini, Stefano; Hirani, Shashivadan; Gathercole, Rebecca; Forsyth, Kirsty; Henderson, CatherineORCID logo; Bradley, Rosie; Davies, Lucy; Dunk, Barbara; Harper, Emma; +21 more...Lam, Natalie; Pank, Lynn; Leroi, Iracema; Woolham, John; Fox, Chris; O'Brien, John; Bateman, Andrew; Poland, Fiona; Bentham, Pete; Burns, Alistar; Gray, Richard; Knapp, MartinORCID logo; Talbot, Emma; Hooper, Emma; Winson, Rachel; Scutt, Bethany; Ordonez, Victoria; Nunn, Samantha; Lavelle, Grace; Howard, Robert; and Newman, Stanton (2020) The impact of assistive technology on burden and psychological well-being in informal caregivers of people with dementia (ATTILA Study) Alzheimer's and Dementia: Translational Research and Clinical Interventions, 6 (1): e12064. ISSN 2352-8737
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Introduction: Assistive technology and telecare (ATT) may alleviate psychological burden in informal caregivers of people with dementia. This study assessed the impact of ATT on informal caregivers’ burden and psychological well-being. Methods: Individuals with dementia and their informal caregivers were recruited to a randomized-controlled trial assessing effectiveness of ATT. Caregivers were allocated to two groups according to their cared-for person's randomization to a full or basic package of ATT and were assessed on caregiver burden, state anxiety, and depression. Caregivers’ data from three assessments over 6 months of the trial were analyzed. Results: No significant between- or within-group differences at any time point on caregivers’ burden, anxiety, and depression levels were found. Discussion: Full ATT for people with dementia did not impact caregivers’ psychological outcomes compared to basic ATT. The length of follow up was restricted to 6 months.

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