Initial development of the writing to heal app: A structured writing series for caregivers of spouses living with Alzheimer's disease and related dementias

“写作疗愈”应用程序的初步开发:为照顾患有阿尔茨海默病及相关痴呆症配偶的照护者提供的结构化写作系列课程

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Abstract

BackgroundCaregiving for a spouse living with Alzheimer's disease and related dementias (ADRD) is incredibly stressful, which puts caregivers at risk for developing health problems themselves.ObjectiveTo develop an intervention that supports caregivers and helps mitigate the stress associated with caregiving.MethodsIn Part I, we used qualitative methods (e.g., data collected via focus groups with people caring for a spouse living with ADRD) to identify opportunities for targeted treatment and potential barriers to a cognitive-based online expressive writing (EW) intervention tailored to spousal caregivers. In Part IIa, we conducted a second wave of focus groups, throughout which we iteratively adapted a mobile app-based writing intervention for stress and grief among spousal caregivers, while continuously monitoring caregivers' perceived acceptability and feasibility of each proposed feature. Finally, to prepare for app development, we conducted preliminary usability testing (Part IIb), during which caregivers interacted with a prototype of the future app to complete a number of proposed task flows.ResultsCaregivers reported having dynamic needs and requested an intervention that was efficient, mobile, and readily accessible. Further, people caregiving for a spouse living with ADRD have specific motivations for writing (e.g., needing an outlet to release their emotions) as well as unique barriers to the intervention (e.g., lack of time, security concerns).ConclusionsA mobile-based writing intervention catering to the specific needs of these individuals may be a helpful coping resource for caregivers.

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