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Digital therapy offers new support for dementia caregivers

July 12, 2026
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Digital therapy offers new support for dementia caregivers

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A groundbreaking digital therapy platform developed by researchers at the University of East Anglia (UEA) is showing promise in alleviating anxiety and depression among family carers of people living with dementia. Dementia caregiving is widely recognized as a high-risk factor for mental health challenges due to the emotional and physical demands placed on carers, many of whom provide unpaid support around the clock. This innovative intervention leverages internet-delivered Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) designed to be accessible, flexible, and cost-effective.

The new study, published in The Lancet Regional Health – Europe, involved a randomized controlled trial with nearly 500 participants across England. Half of the participants accessed the digital therapy platform called iACT4CARERS in addition to their usual care, while the control group received usual care alone. The platform comprised eight online sessions aimed at helping carers manage troubling thoughts and emotions, promoting psychological flexibility, and encouraging behaviors aligned with personal values and health.

Crucially, the digital therapy was supported by trained NHS workers who provided written feedback and optional phone or video follow-ups, ensuring personalized guidance without overwhelming resource demands. This hybrid support model was pivotal in sustaining patient engagement and tailoring the intervention to individual needs. After three and six months, carers using iACT4CARERS reported significantly lower anxiety and depression levels compared with those receiving traditional care.

The effectiveness of the intervention extends beyond statistical significance; participants reported genuine improvements in their emotional wellbeing, underscoring the real-world impact of this digital health solution. The minimal professional support required enhances the intervention’s scalability across diverse settings, implying that it could relieve pressure on overstretched healthcare services while reaching a broad population of carers unable to attend in-person therapy sessions.

Lead researcher Dr. Naoko Kishita emphasizes that digital technologies, when interwoven with evidence-based psychological approaches like ACT, hold tremendous potential to transform mental health support for vulnerable carer populations. By focusing on psychological flexibility and values-driven action, iACT4CARERS enables carers to navigate chronic stressors related to dementia caregiving more effectively, fostering resilience and psychological health.

Experts highlight that this study exemplifies how investments in health technology development and rigorous clinical evaluation can yield accessible, affordable, and effective mental health interventions. With its capacity to be deployed remotely, iACT4CARERS offers a scalable solution befitting modern healthcare challenges exacerbated by the pandemic and increasing demands on caregivers worldwide.

This collaboration between UEA, University College London, Uppsala University, and several other international institutions signals a new era where digital innovations address pressing mental health disparities among carers. Future plans include broader implementation within the UK’s National Health Service and potential international rollout, bringing much-needed psychological support to carers struggling in isolation.

Subject of Research: Family carers of people with dementia
Article Title: Clinical effectiveness of internet-delivered self-help Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for family carers of people with dementia (iACT4CARERS): a multicentre, parallel, randomised controlled trial
News Publication Date: 11-Jul-2026
Keywords: Dementia, Cognitive disorders, Mental health, Psychological stress, Stress management, Caregivers, Health care delivery, Medical technology, Telehealth, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy

Tags: cost-effective digital therapy for dementia supportdigital health innovations in dementia caredigital interventions for caregiver stress reductiondigital therapy for dementia caregivershybrid support models for mental healthinternet-delivered acceptance and commitment therapymental health interventions for unpaid caregiversonline coping strategies for dementia family carersonline mental health support for family carerspersonalized online therapy for dementia caregiverspsychological flexibility in caregiver mental healthrandomized controlled trials on digital mental health
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