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Primary dementia care based on the individual needs of the patient : study protocol of the cluster randomized controlled trial, DemStepCare

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Bablok, Isabella
Binder, Harald
Stelzer, Dominikus
Kaier, Klaus
Graf, Erika
Wangler, Julian
Jansky, Michael
Löhr, Michael
Schulz, Michael
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BMC Geriatrics. Springer. 2021, 21(1), 222. eISSN 1471-2318. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.1186/s12877-021-02114-z

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Background: Most people with dementia (PwD) are cared for at home, with general practitioners (GPs) playing a key part in the treatment. However, primary dementia care suffers from a number of shortcomings: Often, diagnoses are made too late and therapies by GPs do not follow the guidelines. In cases of acute crises, PwD are too often admitted to hospital with adverse effects on the further course of the disease. The aim of this study is to implement and evaluate a new GP-based, complex dementia care model, DemStepCare. DemStepCare aims to ensure demand-oriented, stepped care for PwD and their caregivers.

Methods/design: In a cluster randomized controlled trial, the care of PwD receiving a complex intervention, where the GP is supported by a multi-professional team, is compared to (slightly expanded) usual care. GPs are clustered by GP practice, with 120 GP practices participating in total. GP practices are randomized to an intervention or a control group. 800 PwD are to be included per group. Recruitment takes place in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. In addition, a second control group with at least 800 PwD will be formed using aggregated routine data from German health insurance companies. The intervention comprises the training of GPs, case management including repeated risk assessment of the patients’ care situation, the demand-oriented service of an outpatient clinic, an electronic case record, external medication analyses and a link to regional support services. The primary aims of the intervention are to positively influence the quality of life for PwD, to reduce the caregivers’ burden, and to reduce the days spent in hospital. Secondary endpoints address medication adequacy and GPs’ attitudes and sensitivity towards dementia, among others.

Discussion The GP-based dementia care model DemStepCare is intended to combine a number of promising interventions to provide a complex, stepped intervention that follows the individual needs of PwD and their caregivers. Its effectiveness and feasibility will be assessed in a formative and a summative evaluation.

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Dementia, Primary care, Case management, Risk assessment, Multi-professional team, Caregivers, Evaluation, Cluster randomized controlled trial

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ISO 690BABLOK, Isabella, Harald BINDER, Dominikus STELZER, Klaus KAIER, Erika GRAF, Julian WANGLER, Michael JANSKY, Michael LÖHR, Michael SCHULZ, Alexandra WUTTKE, 2021. Primary dementia care based on the individual needs of the patient : study protocol of the cluster randomized controlled trial, DemStepCare. In: BMC Geriatrics. Springer. 2021, 21(1), 222. eISSN 1471-2318. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.1186/s12877-021-02114-z
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  title={Primary dementia care based on the individual needs of the patient : study protocol of the cluster randomized controlled trial, DemStepCare},
  year={2021},
  doi={10.1186/s12877-021-02114-z},
  number={1},
  volume={21},
  journal={BMC Geriatrics},
  author={Bablok, Isabella and Binder, Harald and Stelzer, Dominikus and Kaier, Klaus and Graf, Erika and Wangler, Julian and Jansky, Michael and Löhr, Michael and Schulz, Michael and Wuttke, Alexandra},
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