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Factors influencing how informal caregivers of people with multiple sclerosis access and use a curated intervention website: Analysis from an RCT

DIGITAL HEALTH(2024)

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Objective Healthcare consumers and providers are increasingly turning to digital solutions, such as curated websites. Knowing who accesses/benefits from these may improve design and development. This study investigated website usage of informal caregivers of people with multiple sclerosis and shifts in outcome plausibly associated with usage.Methods Secondary analysis of data from a randomized clinical trial of 148 caregivers compared effectiveness of a website + tele-coaching to a website only intervention for caregivers. Groupwise differences in means/proportions were tested using t-tests and chi-square. Modified Poisson regression with a robust variance estimator and ordinal logistic regression tested the relationship between group and likelihood of website log-in. Ordinal logistic regression models examined whether caregiver characteristics were associated with website use. Generalized estimating equations (GEE) with an autoregressive correlation structure modeled the relationship between website usage and outcomes.Results Females were more likely to access the website than males (60% vs. 43%; p = 0.05). Though not statistically significant, a possible association (POR: .85, 95% CI: .69, 1.03) between caregiver burden and website access emerged; caregivers experiencing highest levels of burden appeared less likely to engage. Usage patterns differed by treatment arm: the website-only group accessed the Caring for yourself topic significantly more (61.67% vs. 38.33%: p = .04) with similar, but insignificant, trends for other topics.Conclusions Clinicians can be confident referring females with moderate levels of burden to website-based interventions. By contrast, male caregivers and those experiencing high levels of burden may be less likely to access these resources, pointing to the need for alternative interventions.Trial Registration Clinicaltrials.gov, registration number: NCT0466208.
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Informal caregiver,e-health,virtual care,multiple sclerosis,caregiver burden
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