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CRITICAL EVALUATION OF THE SUPPORT GROUP PILOT FOR ELDERLY PEOPLE. The objectives for the support group of the elderly people. A. The family caregivers expressed two main objectives: 1) A possibility to meet other caregivers regularly in a peer group.
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CRITICAL EVALUATION OF THE SUPPORT GROUP PILOT FOR ELDERLY PEOPLE
The objectives for the support group of the elderly people A. The family caregivers expressed two main objectives: 1)A possibility to meet other caregivers regularly in a peer group. 2)To find someone who was interested in the health and the strength of the caregivers. B. The administrative group of the project specified the following objectives: 3)To reinforce the strength of the caregivers. 4) To support the capacity of the participants' in the activities of daily living.
The support group activities in practice 1)Group meetings: once a month, à 3 hrs, totally 20 times. The program: • Introduction to the subject and discussion • Physical exercises • Coffee break • Optionally training in the swimming pool/ practice of the nursing skills/ discussions about the actual topics 2) Common program: A lecture given by a physician and Christmas parties 3) An individual plan for maintaining the health status, and for a personal health training program
Practical evaluation Robson (2001) • co-operational and consultative by nature • the focus is on practical aspects • the model is suitable for measuring the level the goals have been attained to, or for producing information beneficial for the decision-making authorities.
The evaluation task and the data TASK: 1. What kind of needs does the support group respond to? 2. What are the effects of the support group activities experienced by the caregivers and their care-receivers? DATA: • the descriptive interim report and final report of the project • the documented interviews • the diaries kept by the care givers • the findings obtained by the preliminary- and follow-up measurements done to the acting parties in the project
Pretests • The caregivers: • physical examination • “Screen for Caregiver Burden” (SCB) – test • health interview • The care-receivers: • self-estimated health • self-estimated capacity in the activities of daily living • ”Functional Independence Measure” (FIM)
Follow-up • tests after 1 year and 2 years • the same tests as in pre-tests + caregivers' subjective sense of strength • checking-up of the programs of individual health maintenance and fitness training
Functional independence of care receivers in 2001 (n=29), 2002 (n=24) and 2003 (n=16); (FIM- scale)
Caregiver burden in 2001 (n=29), 2002 (n=29) and 2003 (n=26)
The results • The experienced burden decreased during the follow-up although the health of the carereceivers decreased at the same time. • The following variables were cross tabled with the burden: • the support given by relatives • the length of the care giving • the reason, why a person had started to be a family caregiver • living in the same household • being employed • the amount of the funding paid to the care giver • These variables had no connection to the burden • The main explanation was the peer support group