This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordOBJECTIVES: Little evidence exists on costs or cost-effectiveness of online interventions for caregivers of people living with dementia. We aimed to assess cost-effectiveness of online cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for dementia caregivers with mild-to-moderate depression/anxiety, with or without telephone support, relative to a psychoeducational control treatment. DESIGN: Cost-effectiveness study of data from 3-armed randomized controlled trial comparing computerized CBT (cCBT) or telephone-supported cCBT (cCBT+Telephone) to modular online educational program on dementia (Psychoeducation). SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: UK-resident adult dementia car...
SummaryBackgroundTwo-thirds of people with dementia live at home supported mainly by family carers. ...
Background Evidence about the cost-effectiveness and cost utility of computerised cognitive–behaviou...
BackgroundEvidence about the cost-effectiveness and cost utility of computerised cognitive-behaviour...
Objectives Little evidence exists on costs or cost-effectiveness of online interventions for caregiv...
OBJECTIVES: Little evidence exists on costs or cost-effectiveness of online interventions for caregi...
Background: The number of people with dementia is rising rapidly as a consequence of the greying of ...
Background: The number of people with dementia is rising rapidly as a consequence of the greying of ...
Objectives: To compare online cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) with and without telephone support ...
Objectives: To compare online cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) with and without telephone support ...
Background: About three-quarters of people with dementia live in their own homes, with help from fam...
Background: About three-quarters of people with dementia live in their own homes, with help from fam...
BACKGROUND: About three-quarters of people with dementia live in their own homes, with help from fam...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Dementia imposes a heavy burden on health and social care systems as well as on family caregivers wh...
Background: The number of people with dementia is rising rapidly as a consequence of the greying of ...
SummaryBackgroundTwo-thirds of people with dementia live at home supported mainly by family carers. ...
Background Evidence about the cost-effectiveness and cost utility of computerised cognitive–behaviou...
BackgroundEvidence about the cost-effectiveness and cost utility of computerised cognitive-behaviour...
Objectives Little evidence exists on costs or cost-effectiveness of online interventions for caregiv...
OBJECTIVES: Little evidence exists on costs or cost-effectiveness of online interventions for caregi...
Background: The number of people with dementia is rising rapidly as a consequence of the greying of ...
Background: The number of people with dementia is rising rapidly as a consequence of the greying of ...
Objectives: To compare online cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) with and without telephone support ...
Objectives: To compare online cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) with and without telephone support ...
Background: About three-quarters of people with dementia live in their own homes, with help from fam...
Background: About three-quarters of people with dementia live in their own homes, with help from fam...
BACKGROUND: About three-quarters of people with dementia live in their own homes, with help from fam...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Dementia imposes a heavy burden on health and social care systems as well as on family caregivers wh...
Background: The number of people with dementia is rising rapidly as a consequence of the greying of ...
SummaryBackgroundTwo-thirds of people with dementia live at home supported mainly by family carers. ...
Background Evidence about the cost-effectiveness and cost utility of computerised cognitive–behaviou...
BackgroundEvidence about the cost-effectiveness and cost utility of computerised cognitive-behaviour...