Behavioral Interventions to Prevent or Delay Dementia

Sponsor
Mayo Clinic (Other)
Overall Status
Completed
CT.gov ID
NCT02265757
Collaborator
Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (Other)
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Study Details

Study Description

Brief Summary

This study will compare the effectiveness of different combinations of 5 types of behavioral interventions across patient-centered outcomes. It will also evaluate which outcomes (e.g. quality of life, cognition, function, mood) matter most to people at risk for dementia and their care partners. The results of this study have the potential to direct patients, families, and health care providers as to which combinations of behavioral interventions provide the greatest potential impact on which dementia prevention outcomes. Greater use of behavioral strategies that are targeted to the outcomes of most important to the patient will likely improve patient compliance and treatment adherence. This, in turn, can lessen the need for medication, health care, and long term care utilization.

Condition or Disease Intervention/Treatment Phase
  • Behavioral: Cognitive Rehabilitation
  • Behavioral: Computer Brain Fitness Training
  • Behavioral: Support Group (patient and partner)
  • Behavioral: Wellness Education
  • Behavioral: Physical Exercise
N/A

Detailed Description

Traditional randomized controlled trials (RCTs) can be thought of as 'additive' trials where randomization leads to the addition of treatments beyond placebo. Participants are confronted with the probability of receiving placebo (no treatment). This leads many potential participants to not consent or to withdraw if they believe they are receiving no treatment. In contrast, the proposed trial will be 'subtractive'. This innovative approach to randomization will involve suppression of just 1 of the 5 treatment components. Thus, all participants will receive at least 80% of the menu of interventions offered in this trial.

Study Design

Study Type:
Interventional
Actual Enrollment :
272 participants
Allocation:
Randomized
Intervention Model:
Factorial Assignment
Masking:
Triple (Participant, Care Provider, Investigator)
Primary Purpose:
Treatment
Official Title:
Comparative Effectiveness of Behavioral Interventions to Prevent or Delay Dementia (CEBIPODD)
Study Start Date :
Jun 1, 2014
Actual Primary Completion Date :
Mar 31, 2018
Actual Study Completion Date :
Mar 31, 2018

Arms and Interventions

Arm Intervention/Treatment
Experimental: No Cognitive Rehabilitation

Will receive a 10 day intervention program (over 2 weeks) consisting of Computer Brain Fitness Training, Support Group, Wellness Education and Physical Exercise.

Behavioral: Computer Brain Fitness Training
Will use the commercially available Posit Science product BrainHQ™ (www.brainhq.com) on tablets (e.g. iPads). Participants will complete 45-60 minutes of training daily in the program and will be encouraged to maintain 250 minutes of computerized brain training per week for 18 months post program. Each participant's adherence and progress will be tracked through the clinician portal provided by Posit Science both during HABIT and for 18 months post-program.
Other Names:
  • Brain Fitness
  • Behavioral: Support Group (patient and partner)
    Patient: The patient support group will meet for 45-60 minutes daily. It will use the LifeBio Memory Journal© as a basis for reminiscence-focused group sessions. Partner: The care partner support group meets separately from the patient group for 45-60 minutes daily.

    Behavioral: Wellness Education
    The education component will involve daily 60-minute group sessions with topics including Introduction to the Program, Living with MCI, Changes in Roles, Communication and Relationships, Sleep Hygiene, Steps to Healthy Brain Aging, Preventing Dementia, MCI and Depression, Nutrition and Exercise, Safety and Assistive Technologies, and Participating in Research, Community Resources, Meaning and Purpose, and Joy.

    Behavioral: Physical Exercise
    The HABIT physical exercise intervention is intended to initiate and sustain a schedule rather than a type of physical activity. HABIT will provide a customized DVD as a supplement for continued use and practice after the program to those that opt to continue yoga. Will use an activity log completed by the partner to track activity level of the participants during the 18 month follow-up period.
    Other Names:
  • Yoga
  • Experimental: No Computer Brain Fitness Training

    Will receive a 10 day intervention program (over 2 weeks) consisting of Cognitive Rehabilitation, Support Group, Wellness Education and Physical Exercise

    Behavioral: Cognitive Rehabilitation
    Will provide each couple with memory compensation training 5 days per week for 2 weeks, with initial and ending adherence sessions. All sessions will involve 45- 60 minutes of training. The curriculum is described briefly here. Learning phases. three training stages from learning theory: 1) an acquisition phase in which use of the memory compensation system is learned, 2) an application phase in which a participant is taught to apply to his/her daily life, and 3) an adaptation phase in which a participant practices incorporating into his/her daily life so as to make its use habitual.
    Other Names:
  • Memory Compensation Training
  • Memory Support System
  • Behavioral: Support Group (patient and partner)
    Patient: The patient support group will meet for 45-60 minutes daily. It will use the LifeBio Memory Journal© as a basis for reminiscence-focused group sessions. Partner: The care partner support group meets separately from the patient group for 45-60 minutes daily.

    Behavioral: Wellness Education
    The education component will involve daily 60-minute group sessions with topics including Introduction to the Program, Living with MCI, Changes in Roles, Communication and Relationships, Sleep Hygiene, Steps to Healthy Brain Aging, Preventing Dementia, MCI and Depression, Nutrition and Exercise, Safety and Assistive Technologies, and Participating in Research, Community Resources, Meaning and Purpose, and Joy.

    Behavioral: Physical Exercise
    The HABIT physical exercise intervention is intended to initiate and sustain a schedule rather than a type of physical activity. HABIT will provide a customized DVD as a supplement for continued use and practice after the program to those that opt to continue yoga. Will use an activity log completed by the partner to track activity level of the participants during the 18 month follow-up period.
    Other Names:
  • Yoga
  • Experimental: No Support Group

    Will receive a 10 day intervention program (over 2 weeks) consisting of Cognitive Rehabilitation, Computer Brain Fitness Training, Wellness Education and Physical Exercise

    Behavioral: Cognitive Rehabilitation
    Will provide each couple with memory compensation training 5 days per week for 2 weeks, with initial and ending adherence sessions. All sessions will involve 45- 60 minutes of training. The curriculum is described briefly here. Learning phases. three training stages from learning theory: 1) an acquisition phase in which use of the memory compensation system is learned, 2) an application phase in which a participant is taught to apply to his/her daily life, and 3) an adaptation phase in which a participant practices incorporating into his/her daily life so as to make its use habitual.
    Other Names:
  • Memory Compensation Training
  • Memory Support System
  • Behavioral: Computer Brain Fitness Training
    Will use the commercially available Posit Science product BrainHQ™ (www.brainhq.com) on tablets (e.g. iPads). Participants will complete 45-60 minutes of training daily in the program and will be encouraged to maintain 250 minutes of computerized brain training per week for 18 months post program. Each participant's adherence and progress will be tracked through the clinician portal provided by Posit Science both during HABIT and for 18 months post-program.
    Other Names:
  • Brain Fitness
  • Behavioral: Wellness Education
    The education component will involve daily 60-minute group sessions with topics including Introduction to the Program, Living with MCI, Changes in Roles, Communication and Relationships, Sleep Hygiene, Steps to Healthy Brain Aging, Preventing Dementia, MCI and Depression, Nutrition and Exercise, Safety and Assistive Technologies, and Participating in Research, Community Resources, Meaning and Purpose, and Joy.

    Behavioral: Physical Exercise
    The HABIT physical exercise intervention is intended to initiate and sustain a schedule rather than a type of physical activity. HABIT will provide a customized DVD as a supplement for continued use and practice after the program to those that opt to continue yoga. Will use an activity log completed by the partner to track activity level of the participants during the 18 month follow-up period.
    Other Names:
  • Yoga
  • Experimental: No Wellness Education

    Will receive a 10 day intervention program (over 2 weeks) consisting of Cognitive Rehabilitation, Computer Brain Fitness Training, Support Group, and Physical Exercise

    Behavioral: Cognitive Rehabilitation
    Will provide each couple with memory compensation training 5 days per week for 2 weeks, with initial and ending adherence sessions. All sessions will involve 45- 60 minutes of training. The curriculum is described briefly here. Learning phases. three training stages from learning theory: 1) an acquisition phase in which use of the memory compensation system is learned, 2) an application phase in which a participant is taught to apply to his/her daily life, and 3) an adaptation phase in which a participant practices incorporating into his/her daily life so as to make its use habitual.
    Other Names:
  • Memory Compensation Training
  • Memory Support System
  • Behavioral: Computer Brain Fitness Training
    Will use the commercially available Posit Science product BrainHQ™ (www.brainhq.com) on tablets (e.g. iPads). Participants will complete 45-60 minutes of training daily in the program and will be encouraged to maintain 250 minutes of computerized brain training per week for 18 months post program. Each participant's adherence and progress will be tracked through the clinician portal provided by Posit Science both during HABIT and for 18 months post-program.
    Other Names:
  • Brain Fitness
  • Behavioral: Support Group (patient and partner)
    Patient: The patient support group will meet for 45-60 minutes daily. It will use the LifeBio Memory Journal© as a basis for reminiscence-focused group sessions. Partner: The care partner support group meets separately from the patient group for 45-60 minutes daily.

    Behavioral: Physical Exercise
    The HABIT physical exercise intervention is intended to initiate and sustain a schedule rather than a type of physical activity. HABIT will provide a customized DVD as a supplement for continued use and practice after the program to those that opt to continue yoga. Will use an activity log completed by the partner to track activity level of the participants during the 18 month follow-up period.
    Other Names:
  • Yoga
  • Experimental: No Physical Exercise

    Will receive a 10 day intervention program (over 2 weeks) consisting of Cognitive Rehabilitation, Computer Brain Fitness Training, Support Group, and Wellness Education

    Behavioral: Cognitive Rehabilitation
    Will provide each couple with memory compensation training 5 days per week for 2 weeks, with initial and ending adherence sessions. All sessions will involve 45- 60 minutes of training. The curriculum is described briefly here. Learning phases. three training stages from learning theory: 1) an acquisition phase in which use of the memory compensation system is learned, 2) an application phase in which a participant is taught to apply to his/her daily life, and 3) an adaptation phase in which a participant practices incorporating into his/her daily life so as to make its use habitual.
    Other Names:
  • Memory Compensation Training
  • Memory Support System
  • Behavioral: Computer Brain Fitness Training
    Will use the commercially available Posit Science product BrainHQ™ (www.brainhq.com) on tablets (e.g. iPads). Participants will complete 45-60 minutes of training daily in the program and will be encouraged to maintain 250 minutes of computerized brain training per week for 18 months post program. Each participant's adherence and progress will be tracked through the clinician portal provided by Posit Science both during HABIT and for 18 months post-program.
    Other Names:
  • Brain Fitness
  • Behavioral: Support Group (patient and partner)
    Patient: The patient support group will meet for 45-60 minutes daily. It will use the LifeBio Memory Journal© as a basis for reminiscence-focused group sessions. Partner: The care partner support group meets separately from the patient group for 45-60 minutes daily.

    Behavioral: Wellness Education
    The education component will involve daily 60-minute group sessions with topics including Introduction to the Program, Living with MCI, Changes in Roles, Communication and Relationships, Sleep Hygiene, Steps to Healthy Brain Aging, Preventing Dementia, MCI and Depression, Nutrition and Exercise, Safety and Assistive Technologies, and Participating in Research, Community Resources, Meaning and Purpose, and Joy.

    Outcome Measures

    Primary Outcome Measures

    1. Improvement in patient quality of life [baseline to 18 months]

      quality of life measured by the QOL-AD scale

    Secondary Outcome Measures

    1. improvement in patient memory based everyday functioning [baseline to 18 months]

      measured by the Everyday Cognitive Functioning scale (ECOG)

    2. improvement in caregiver mood and sense of burden [baseline to 18 months]

      measured by the Caregiver Burden questionnaire and the Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression scale (CESD)

    Eligibility Criteria

    Criteria

    Ages Eligible for Study:
    50 Years and Older
    Sexes Eligible for Study:
    All
    Accepts Healthy Volunteers:
    No
    Inclusion Criteria:

    A candidate for the HABIT program with a diagnosis of amnestic MCI (confirmed at eligibility visit by a Clinical Dementia Rating (CDR) scale of 0.5).

    A cognitively normal care partner who has at least twice-weekly contact with the participant.

    Either not taking or stable on memory medicine(s) (e.g. donepezil) for at least 3 months.

    Fluent in English. (Expanding the program to communities of Spanish- speakers will be a high priority in subsequent dissemination work).

    Exclusion Criteria:

    Inclusion in another clinical trial that would exclude participation. Subject will be considered for participation at the end of such a trial or as appropriate.

    Medically unable to participate in all arms by virtue of visual or auditory impairments or non-ambulatory status.

    Contacts and Locations

    Locations

    Site City State Country Postal Code
    1 Mayo Clinic in Arizona Scottsdale Arizona United States 85259
    2 Mayo Clinic in Florida Jacksonville Florida United States 32224
    3 Mayo Clinic in Rochester Rochester Minnesota United States 55905

    Sponsors and Collaborators

    • Mayo Clinic
    • Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute

    Investigators

    • Principal Investigator: Julie Fields, PhD, LP, Mayo Clinic

    Study Documents (Full-Text)

    More Information

    Publications

    None provided.
    Responsible Party:
    Julie A. Fields, Ph.D., L.P., PI, Mayo Clinic
    ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier:
    NCT02265757
    Other Study ID Numbers:
    • 14-000885
    First Posted:
    Oct 16, 2014
    Last Update Posted:
    Feb 22, 2019
    Last Verified:
    Feb 1, 2019

    Study Results

    No Results Posted as of Feb 22, 2019