{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Feasibility of the Remembering Warmth and Safeness Intervention in older ADRD caregivers. {Author}: Fleury J;Komnenich P;Coon DW;Pituch K; {Journal}: Geriatr Nurs {Volume}: 59 {Issue}: 0 {Year}: 2024 Jul 9 {Factor}: 2.525 {DOI}: 10.1016/j.gerinurse.2024.06.045 {Abstract}: BACKGROUND: The number of older adults in the U.S. living with ADRD is projected to increase dramatically by 2060. As older adults increasingly assume informal caregiving responsibilities, community-based intervention to sustain caregiver well-being is a dementia research priority.
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the feasibility of the RWSI among older ADRD caregivers. The RWSI is informed by the Neurovisceral Integration Model, in which memories that engage safety signals cultivate feelings of safety and well-being.
METHODS: A within-subjects pre/post-intervention design with older ADRD caregivers to evaluate feasibility (acceptability, demand, fidelity) and empirical promise (well-being).
RESULTS: The feasibility of the RWSI, implemented with fidelity, was strongly endorsed, as participants attended each intervention session, after which reported experiencing feelings of warmth and safeness, and provided the highest possible acceptability ratings. Participant narratives provided corroboration.
CONCLUSIONS: Findings support the feasibility of the RWSI in older ADRD caregivers, providing the basis for continued research.