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SDP 06-327
 
 
Web-based Informational Materials for Caregivers of Veterans Post-Stroke
Constance R. Uphold PhD MS BS
North Florida/South Georgia Veterans Health System
Gainesville, FL
Funding Period: May 2008 - May 2011

BACKGROUND/RATIONALE:
Stroke survivors and their caregivers often do not have the information necessary to manage the recovery process at home. Presence of a competent and knowledgeable caregiver is a critical determinant of whether a stroke survivor's mental and physical health improves and whether the survivor is institutionalized or remains at home or in the community. Unfortunately, many stroke caregivers lack basic information about strokes, strategies to care for stroke survivors, and ways to prevent complications and future strokes. In addition, caregivers often have no understanding of coping mechanisms to avoid caregiver burden. This proposed implementation project addresses the VA/DoD Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Management of Stroke Rehabilitation recommendations for the need to increase guideline compliance in the area of family education. We will be using Step 4 of the Classic Six-Step QUERI Process which involves the development and implementation of programs to promote best practices.

OBJECTIVE(S):
Objective 1: Evaluate stroke and caregiver related information for web-based adaptation. Objective 2: Develop stroke caregiver materials based on identified gaps in currently available information; and prepare materials for pilot testing. Objective 3: Conduct formative evaluation of stroke caregiver materials; revise materials based on evaluation findings and implement promotion campaign. Objective 4: Post materials on the MHV website, conduct summative evaluation, and implement final revisions

METHODS:
Objective 1: Evaluate stroke and caregiver related information for web-based adaptation.
1i. We will collect and analyze currently available stroke caregiver information on the MHV website and other websites such as the American Stroke Association (ASA) to identify gaps.
Objective 2: Develop stroke caregiver materials based on identified gaps in currently available information; and prepare materials for pilot testing.
2i. We will modify and adapt stroke caregiver materials based on identified gaps in currently available information; translate caregiver materials into Spanish as needed.
2ii. We will develop web-design on VA intranet for caregiver materials for pilot testing.
Objective 3: Conduct formative evaluation of stroke caregiver materials; revise materials based on evaluation findings and implement promotion campaign.
3i. We will conduct caregiver and clinician focus groups to evaluate content and usability of materials.
3ii. We will revise content of materials and web-design based on focus group data.
3iii. We will conduct promotional campaign activities at three main study sites and ten VA health facilities with highest stroke incidence.
Objective 4: Post materials on the MHV website, conduct summative evaluation, and implement final revisions
4i. We will Place caregiver materials on the MHV website (Internet).
4ii.We will conduct summative evaluation of materials using surveys and website statistics.
4iii.We will Implement final revisions to web-design and content for full dissemination on MHV website.

FINDINGS/RESULTS:
The start date for this project was 5/1/2008. All of the team members have been hired and trained. We have collected and analyzed currently available stroke caregiver information on the MHV website and other websites such as the American Stroke Association (ASA) to identify gaps. We have begun the next phase, which is to modify and adapt stroke caregiver materials.

IMPACT:
This project will enhance the lives of veterans and their families, and extend the knowledge of how to change behavior and improve the systems that care for veterans. First, veterans and families will have easily accessible, readable, accurate, and culturally relevant information materials that will enhance the quality of their lives by helping them cope with the devastating aftermath of strokes. Second, the study aims to increase the awareness and skills of caregivers and health care providers in using MHV web-based information materials on stroke, thereby changing behavior and ultimately improving the system of healthcare (i.e., increased utilization of MHV). It is also recognized that the use of the CDCynergy model provides the study with a framework used to conceptualize and design the research and to aid in the implementation of the web-based informational materials.

PUBLICATIONS:
None at this time.


DRA: Aging and Age-Related Changes
DRE: Rehabilitation
Keywords: Caregivers – not professionals, Education (patient), Stroke
MeSH Terms: none