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- Title
Legacy Activities as Interventions Approaching the End of Life.
- Authors
Allen, Rebecca S.; Hilgeman, Michelle M.; Ege, Margaret A.; Shuster, John L.; Burgio, Louis D.
- Abstract
We examined the efficacy of an innovative family-based intervention designed to decrease caregiving stress and increase family communication among individuals with chronic, life-limiting illnesses and their family caregivers in a randomized, contact control group design. The intervention group received three home visits in which the interventionist actively worked with the family to construct a personal Legacy, usually a scrapbook with photographs or audiotaped stories. Control group families received three supportive telephone calls. Of the 42 families that entered the project, 31 families completed follow-up assessments within 9 to 10 weeks (14 control; 17 intervention; 72% African American) for a retention rate of 74%. Intervention caregivers showed reduced caregiving stress in comparison with control group caregivers, who showed increases in stress. Intervention patients reported decreased breathing difficulty and increased religious meaning. Caregivers and patients reported greater social interaction on the part of the patient. All participants in the intervention group initiated a Legacy activity and reported that Legacy improved family communication. Legacy interventions hold promise and are simple to implement.
- Subjects
CAREGIVERS; CHRONICALLY ill patient care; PALLIATIVE treatment; TELEPHONE calls; SOCIAL interaction
- Publication
Journal of Palliative Medicine, 2008, Vol 11, Issue 7, p1029
- ISSN
1096-6218
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1089/jpm.2007.0294