Co-Creating Carer-Centric Service Model: Assessing Carer Needs and Developing Needs-Stratified Interventions
Vivian Lou, Rebecca Utz

TL;DR
This paper presents a collaborative approach to improve the well-being of family carers in Hong Kong through tailored interventions and policy discussions.
Contribution
The study introduces a carer-centric service model with stratified interventions and evaluates their effectiveness through randomized trials and usability assessments.
Findings
A low-intensity CBT-guided group intervention improved mental health outcomes for family carers.
An eCoaching platform was refined based on usability feedback for future trials.
The economic burden of caregiving highlights the need for policy support for family carers.
Abstract
This symposium aims to explore innovative approaches to enhance the well-being of family carers in Hong Kong through collaborative research and tailored interventions. Utilizing participatory co-creation methods, Jockey Club Carer Space Project underscores the importance of needs-stratified service provision and carer-centric design, illustrating how collaborative research can lead to sustainable, community-driven solutions. Two interventions were developed to support carers of older adults with different levels of need. A randomized controlled trial was conducted to examine effectiveness of a low-intensity cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)-guided group intervention. Preliminary findings suggest that the intervention may significantly improve mental health outcomes and overall quality of life for family carers of older adults. A two-phase usability evaluation was conducted to collect…
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Taxonomy
TopicsIntergenerational Family Dynamics and Caregiving · Healthcare innovation and challenges · Technology Use by Older Adults
