Recruitment

Recruitment Status
Active, not recruiting
Estimated Enrollment
Same as current

Summary

Conditions
  • Cognitive Impairment
  • Health Care Providers
  • Rehabilitation
  • Relatives
Type
Interventional
Phase
Not Applicable
Design
Allocation: Non-RandomizedIntervention Model: Single Group AssignmentMasking: Double (Participant, Care Provider)Primary Purpose: Supportive Care

Participation Requirements

Age
Between 18 years and 125 years
Gender
Both males and females

Description

The projects concerns tree studies. Identifying experience-based evidence of relative of deceased people with ALS/cognitive impairments and health care providers (working with these persons) and develop an intervention program. Developing a palliative rehabilitation blended learning program for rela...

The projects concerns tree studies. Identifying experience-based evidence of relative of deceased people with ALS/cognitive impairments and health care providers (working with these persons) and develop an intervention program. Developing a palliative rehabilitation blended learning program for relatives of people with ALS and cognitive impairments and for the health care providers. Feasibility testing of the two palliative rehabilitation blended learning programs for relatives and health care providers. Though online palliative rehabilitation the intervention aims to support both relatives of people with ALS/cognitive impairments and health care providers in coping with challenges related to the diseases. The intervention consists of blended learning through online videos and virtual group meetings, where peer-support play an essential role. The videos consists of a psycho education, mindfulness based stress reduction, relationship changes, intimacy, sorrow and grief, control management, planning the future, how to communicate, hope, creating memories, external support offers. Besides the videos and group meetings, the relatives are given the possibility to make Ecomaps and diary reflections.

Tracking Information

NCT #
NCT04638608
Collaborators
Not Provided
Investigators
Study Chair: Charlotte Handberg, senior researcher The National Rehabilitation Center for Neuromuscular Diseases