The Caregiver Outcomes of Psychotherapy Evaluation (COPE): Development of a Social Work Assessment Tool

This study reviews the development and initial psychometric properties of the Caregiver Outcomes of Psych otherapy Evaluation (COPE), a pre- and post- treatment outcome measure designed to assess and monitor the individualized needs of caregivers for individuals living with ADRD. The COPE is comprised of eight questions that assess knowledge of dementia, confidence in caregiving abilities, communication strategies, emotional well-being, support system, planning for the future, enjoying life, and confidence facing future challenges. The COPE was administered to 85 caregivers prior to the start of counseling sessions. Responsiveness to intervention, inter-item reliability and convergent/divergent va lidity with existing measures such as the Zarit Burden Inventory and Geriatric Depression Scale were explored. The COPE demonstrated adequate to good internal consistency (Cronbach’s alpha = .73), as well as evidence of convergent validity with caregiver reported burden (r = .37,p <  .05). These findings offer preliminary support that the COPE is a brief and valid measure for social workers to use to evaluate caregiver needs in clinical settings.
Source: Clinical Social Work Journal - Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Source Type: research