Effectiveness Of The Care Of Persons With Dementia In Their Environments Intervention When Embedded In A Publicly Funded Home- And Community-Based Service Program

INNOVATION IN AGING(2020)

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Background and Objectives: In the absence of effective pharmacotherapy, there is an urgent need to test evidence-based dementia care interventions using pragmatic trial approaches. We present results from a study in which an evidence-based, nonpharmacologic intervention for persons living with Alzheimer's disease and related dementia (ADRD) and their informal caregivers, Care of Persons with Dementia in their Environments (COPE), was tested in a Medicaid and state revenue-funded home and community-based service (HCBS) program.Research Design and Methods: Using pragmatic trial design strategies, persons living with ADRD and their caregivers were randomly assigned as dyads to receive COPE plus usual HCBS (COPE; n = 145 dyads) or usual HCBS only (Usual Care or UC; n = 146 dyads). Outcomes were measured prerandomization, and 4 and 12 months postrandomization. Outcomes for persons living with ADRD included functional independence, activity engagement, self-reported quality of life, and behavioral and psychological symptoms. Caregiver outcomes included perceived well-being, confidence using dementia management strategies, and degree of distress caused by behavioral and psychological symptoms.Results: After 4 months, caregivers receiving COPE reported greater perceived well-being (least squares mean = 3.2; 95% CI: 3.1-3.3) than caregivers receiving UC (3.0; 2.9-3.0; p < .001), and persons living with ADRD receiving COPE, compared to those receiving UC, showed a strong trend toward experiencing less frequent and less severe behavioral and psychological symptoms (9.7; 5.2-14.2 vs 12.7; 8.3-17.1; p = .07). After 12 months, persons living with ADRD receiving COPE were more engaged in meaningful activities (2.1; 2.0-2.1 vs 1.9; 1.9-2.0; p = .02) than those receiving UC.Discussion and Implications: Embedding COPE in a publicly funded HCBS program yielded positive immediate effects on caregivers' well-being, marginal positive immediate effects on behavioral and psychological symptoms, and long-term effects on meaningful activity engagement among persons living with ADRD. Findings suggest that COPE can be effectively integrated into this service system, an important step towards widespread adoption.Translational Significance: Using a randomized design, this study embedded an evidence-based, in-home dementia care program called Care of Persons with Dementia in their Environments (COPE) in a state-level Medicaid and state revenue-funded home and community-based service program. Findings revealed that family caregivers of older adults benefitted from COPE through improved overall well-being due to learned dementia management skills, while older adults living with dementia benefitted chiefly from -sustained engagement in meaningful activities. This effectiveness study demonstrates that COPE can yield positive value when delivered in pragmatic fashion to older adults enrolled in a service system that-operates in a large majority of states in the United States.
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Family caregivers, Medicaid waiver programs, Pragmatic trial elements
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