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[How effective are non-pharmacological interventions for family caregivers? A systematic review with meta-analyses].

Patrick JansonChu-Wei HungKristina WillekeDieter FrischAnne BerghöferPeter HeuschmannAndreas ZapfManfred WildnerCarolin StuppThomas Keil
Published in: Gesundheitswesen (Bundesverband der Arzte des Offentlichen Gesundheitsdienstes (Germany)) (2024)
The reduction of depressive symptoms by behavioral therapy interventions for family caregivers appears to be only slight and not sustainable. The mental component of quality of life of people affected may be improved in the longer term by multi-component interventions. Current scientifically examined interventions for informal caregivers do not appear to have a sufficient and sustainable effect. Greater effects could possibly be achieved through more elaborate behavioral approaches, but also structural preventive measures.
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