Web-based Program to Improve Self-management Among Veterans-caregiver Dyads

Trial statusRecruiting
Trial phaseNot applicable
Trial typeInterventional
Biological sexAll
Age18+
SponsorVA Office of Research and Development

About this trial

The majority of Veterans will suffer from at least one chronic illness, often at great emotional and personal cost. Self-management is critical to improving physical and emotional outcomes, and many chronically ill Veterans receive self-management assistance from an informal caregiver, and both Veterans and informal caregivers experience individual and interpersonal stress as they navigate this journey. Yet, current clinical practices are not designed to effectively support the needs of both Veterans and their informal caregiver. Furthermore, self-management practices often require in-person visits, limiting access for Veterans and informal caregivers who live in rural areas, those with a physical disability, or those with financial challenges. This project tests a web-based, self-guided, behavioral intervention that targets the stress coping needs of Veterans with chronic illness and their informal caregivers. Results from this study could provide an important solution to the problem of poor self-management, which complicates the lives and prognosis of many Veterans.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Participants will be medically eligible if they have been diagnosed with at least one common chronic condition considered responsive to outpatient management as defined by being on the AHRQ list of Patient Quality Indicators, which are conditions that are considered responsive to high quality outpatient care.

The investigators will also include conditions that are disproportionately high among Veterans (pain, mental health conditions).

musculoskeletal pain

cardiovascular disease

Disqualifiers

a. Internet Use: The investigators will use the question that used in the pilot study, "How often do you use a computer?" The investigators will exclude dyads where either Veterans or caregivers answer "less than once a week."

1) How overwhelmed do you feel by the demands of living with your [OR Veteran's] health condition(s)?

2) How often do you feel that you are failing in your routine to manage your [OR Veteran's] health conditions?" Respondents rate items from 1 (Not a problem) to 6 (A very serious problem), and scores are added. Dyads will be eligible if both individuals score a minimum of 2 and at least one scores >3.

c. Interpersonal Violence: Veterans and caregivers will be separately screened with the question, "How do you and [Veteran, caregiver] handle stressful conversations or conflict?" If needed, this will be followed up with: "In the last year, has it gotten physical or have there been threats of physical force?". If the answer to the last question is "yes", dyads will not be eligible. Dr. Trivedi will assess for immediate safety, provide local resources, and involve authorities if appropriate. In the investigators' experience, this is a low likelihood event.

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Web-SUCCEED

Treatment groups

560 Participants
are divided into 2 treatment groups