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Table 3 Descriptive statistics for primary and secondary outcomes. Differences in changes are derived from the linear mixed model adjusting for cluster effect at the level of the municipality (n = 28)

From: Targeted Interdisciplinary Model for Evaluation and Treatment of Neuropsychiatric Symptoms (TIME) in home care services: a cluster randomized feasibility trial

Variable

Baseline

Follow-up

Unadjusted differences in change

Intervention Group (n = 20)

Control Group (n = 20)

Intervention Group (n = 13)

Control Group(n = 15)

Mean (95%CL)

Primary outcome

 CSDD

  N

19

19

13

15

 

  Mean (SD)

8.7 (5.5)

9.4 (6.7)

8.5 (6.0)

7.7 (5.3)

-0.80 (-4.61; 3.01)

Secondary outcomes

 NPI-NH Subsyndrome affective score

  N

20

19

9

8

 

  Mean (SD)

10.1 (6.6)

12.6 (7.0)

14.4 (3.7)

12.4 (8.3)

-4.96 (-12.01; 2.08)

 NPI-NH sum

  N

20

20

13

15

 

  Mean (SD)

18.9 (9.6)

29.9 (18.1)

19.3 (14.0)

18.5 (16.2)

-12.55 (-23.86; -1.24)

 NPI-NH sum of occupational disruptiveness

  N

20

20

13

15

 

  Mean (SD)

6.7 (4.6)

8.4 (6.0)

6.0 (7.1)

4.4 (4.6)

-3.47 (-8.44; 1.49)

 QUALID

  N

20

20

13

15

 

  Mean (SD)

22.7 (6.4)

24.6 (7.9)

22.9 (7.9)

23.7 (9.5)

-1.43 (-6.20; 3.33)

 RSS

  N

20

17

13

11

 

  Mean (SD)

22.9 (13.5)

28.3 (12.3)

23.7 (15.6)

23.3 (10.0)

-2.43 (-8.70; 3.84)

 

Intervention group (n = 20)

Control Group (n = 20)

Intervention group (n = 13)

Control Group (n = 14)

OR (95% CI)

 MDS-E0800 Rejection of care, n (%)

  0

17 (85.0)

10 (50.0)

10 (76.9)

9 (64.3)

0.53 (0.07; 4.01)

  1/2/3

3 (15.0)

10 (50.0)

3 (23.1)

5 (35.7)

 
  1. Negative difference in change means that the change in Control Group is larger than change in Intervention Group