# PPA Tele-Savvy: Results of an Online Pilot Intervention With Caregivers of Persons With Primary Progressive Aphasia

**Authors:** Darby Morhardt, Lauren Dowden, Kaitlyn Lucca

PMC · DOI: 10.1093/geroni/igaf122.017 · Innovation in Aging · 2025-12-31

## TL;DR

This study tested an online caregiver support program for families of people with Primary Progressive Aphasia, showing improved well-being and communication skills.

## Contribution

The study adapts and pilots a tailored Tele-Savvy intervention for PPA caregivers, demonstrating its feasibility and positive outcomes.

## Key findings

- Pre-post results showed decreased depression and burden in caregivers.
- Caregivers reported increased knowledge of PPA and improved dyadic interactions.
- Formative evaluation revealed benefits in communication strategies and care planning.

## Abstract

A PPA diagnosis leads to complex psychosocial issues compounded by complicated terminology and uncertain progression and pathology. Dementia caregiver interventions do not match PPA families’ needs for tailored support. Project aims: (1) Identify PPA families’ most pressing challenges and find ways the existing evidence-based caregiver intervention Tele-Savvy should be adapted. (2) Pilot the resulting PPA Tele-Savvy intervention with PPA care partners in 7 weekly 90 minute videoconferences using formative evaluation to address communication, cognitive and behavioral changes, and assist caregivers in achieving competence in the caregiving role. Fourteen spousal caregivers participated in Aim 1 and identified ways Tele-Savvy was helpful and ways it was not. Revisions were incorporated into the resulting PPA Tele-Savvy caregiver intervention. Fifteen spousal caregivers participated in 2 pilot interventions (n = 9, n = 6) involving seven 90-minute weekly videoconference sessions, mindfulness exercises, PPA-specific manual readings, and homework assignments. Pre-post results demonstrated trends in decreased caregiver depression, increased competency, decreased burden, increased PPA knowledge and significant increased positive dyadic interaction. Analysis of video transcriptions and evaluative focus groups revealed: increasing knowledge of PPA, learning new approaches of communication and connection, adjusting expectations, initiating care planning, and assessing self-care. PPA Tele-Savvy demonstrates the feasibility of a tailored PPA caregiver intervention and yields positive results for improving caregiver well-being, competence, knowledge, with positive effects on the dyadic relationship. Further testing in a larger trial is warranted.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** Primary Progressive Aphasia (MONDO:0019806)

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC12760394