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Citation

Ferré-Grau C, Raigal-Aran L, Lorca-Cabrera J, Ferré-Bergadá M, Lleixà-Fortuño M, Lluch-Canut MT, Puig-Llobet M, Albacar-Riobóo N. BMC Public Health 2019; 19(1): e888.

Affiliation

Nursing Department, Campus Terres de l'Ebre, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Remolins Avenue, 13-15, 43500, Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, Holtzbrinck Springer Nature Publishing Group - BMC)

DOI

10.1186/s12889-019-7264-5

PMID

31277623

Abstract

BACKGROUND: To assess the effectiveness of a smartphone app-based intervention compared to a regular intervention of caregivers in primary health care institutions. The intervention is aimed at increasing positive mental health and decreasing caregiver's burden.

METHODS/DESIGN: Randomized and controlled trial with an experimental group and a control group. SUBJECTS: 108 caregivers over 18, with a minimum of 4 months of experience as caregivers. Description of the intervention: an intervention with a smartphone app (n = 54) or a regular intervention for caregivers (n = 54). Each caregiver installs a smartphone app and uses it for 28 days. This app offers them a daily activity (Monday-Friday). These activities are related to the Decalogue of Positive Mental Health, which was designed ad hoc by a group of experts. The outcomes will be the score of caregiver burden, the positive mental health and participant satisfaction. These results will be assessed after the first, third and sixth month.

DISCUSSION: The results of this study will offer evidence of the effectiveness of an intervention using a free smartphone app. If its effectiveness is proven and the results are acceptable, this could lead to a rethinking of the intervention offered to caregivers in primary care. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Clinical Register ISRCTN14818443 (date: 24/05/2019).


Language: en

Keywords

Caregiver; Clinical trial; Mhealth; Mobile phone application; Positive mental health; Study protocol

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