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E-Tailored Pain Management Support for Dementia Family Caregivers

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University of Iowa · 2025

Abstract

The goal of this clinical trial is to test whether a web-based application called the Pain Control Enhancement App (PACE-app) can support family caregivers in managing pain for their care recipients with dementia. The main questions it aims to answer are: Is it feasible and acceptable for family caregivers to use the PACE-app? Does using the PACE-app improve caregiver self-efficacy in pain management, adherence to pain treatments, communication with care providers, well-being, and their care recipient's pain conditions? Researchers will compare caregivers who use the PACE-app to those who continue with their usual care practices to see if the app leads to better outcomes for both caregivers and care recipients. Participants will: Be randomly assigned to either the PACE-app group or a usual-care control group Complete online surveys at baseline, 1 month, and 2 months If assigned to the PACE-app group: Use the PACE-app for 1 month to receive tailored pain management strategies and tools, and record their care recipient's pain in a digital diary Participate in an interview about their experience with the app All participation activities can be done remotely or in person.

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Anonymous. (2025). E-Tailored Pain Management Support for Dementia Family Caregivers. <em>University of Iowa</em>. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT07032350
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Anonymous. E-Tailored Pain Management Support for Dementia Family Caregivers. University of Iowa. 2025.
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@misc{anon2025ETailo, title = {E-Tailored Pain Management Support for Dementia Family Caregivers}, author = {Anonymous}, journal = {University of Iowa}, year = {2025}, }

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