Assessing the Individual Needs and Goals of Dementia Caregivers: Development of the COPE-ING Measure
Alyssa Aguirre, Jared Benge, Rovianne Rovianne

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new tool called COPE-ING to better understand and address the unique needs of dementia caregivers.
Contribution
The COPE-ING measure is a novel assessment tool capturing diverse priorities of dementia caregivers in clinical settings.
Findings
Caregivers showed significant heterogeneity in their top priorities, with no single item being prioritized by fewer than 5% of participants.
Top priorities included improving caregiver mood, finding community activities for PLWD, and increasing dementia knowledge.
Dementia knowledge, caregiver mood support, and communication strategies were rated as the most important.
Abstract
The experiences of caregivers supporting persons living with dementia (PLWD) vary widely, yet existing measures often fail to accurately identify and address their unique needs and goals. This study aimed to develop the COPE-ING (Caregiver Outcomes of Psychotherapy Evaluation, Individualized Needs and Goals); an assessment tool designed to capture the diverse priorities of dementia caregivers in clinical settings. In the initial stage, we refined 16 items and sought input from 28 caregivers and 24 professional experts to evaluate item importance and provide qualitative feedback. All items were deemed important and revised accordingly. A final version was administered to 100 caregivers representing eight types of dementia, including 40% non-spousal caregivers, 18% non-white participants, and 25% male caregivers. Analysis revealed significant heterogeneity in caregivers’ top priorities,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDementia and Cognitive Impairment Research · Family Caregiving in Mental Illness · Geriatric Care and Nursing Homes
