Computers for Caregiving Blair Irvine, Ph.D. Funded by the National Institute on Aging.

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Premise “Prevention” can be enhanced by information & behavioral skill building. A good program advocates for effective prevention of known problems/deficits.

Transcript of Computers for Caregiving Blair Irvine, Ph.D. Funded by the National Institute on Aging.

Computers for Caregiving

Blair Irvine, Ph.D.

Funded by the National Institute on Aging

Introduction

Information Prevention

Advocacy

Premise

“Prevention” can be enhanced by information & behavioral skill building.

A good program advocates for effective prevention of known problems/deficits.

Why Computers?

Tailoring to individual interests Targeting by

– Gender– Age– Life Situation

Why use video?

Credible Educational Can build empathy Can model behavior

Family Caregivers

Family Caregivers

Family Caregivers

Research

Family Caregivers Professional Caregivers

– Basic Communication– Advanced Communication and Self-Care

(We are always looking for collaborators)

Family Caregiver Study

Employed family caregivers (dementia) Web based study

– N=340; randomized; 30 day follow-up

Research Results

Depression (CESD) p=.018 Stress (1 item) p=.003 Self efficacy p=.01 Intention to get help from:

– Family p=.014– Agencies p=.045

Beauchamp, Irvine, et al., ms. in preparation

Professional Caregivers

Professional Caregivers Study 1:

Basic Communication Skills– N=88 CNAs; Randomized– Interactive (mastery learning) vs. video inservice of same content

Professional Caregivers

Interactive program > video in all comparisons (measured with 6 video situations tests of behaviors)

Treatment group - significant effects:– ID correct response– Intention to use correct response– Self efficacy to use correct response

Irvine, Bourgeois, & Ary, 2003. J. Applied. Gerontology

Professional Caregivers

Professional Caregivers Study 2

Problem Solving, Prevention, Self Care N=230 CNAs, Nurse Aides etc. Randomized; 30 day follow-up

Professional Caregivers Study 2

Summary

Interactive approaches (computers + video): – Can be effective– Can provide tools for caregivers– Can benefits those receiving care

Computers for Caregiving

Blair Irvine, Ph.D.

Thanks to the National Institute on Aging

Research: www.orcasinc.comProducts: www.hcimarketplace.com

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