Multidisciplinary Intervention for Challenging Behaviour (Agitation) in Patients With Dementia
NCT ID: NCT01183351
Last Updated: 2014-12-12
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
30 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2011-05-31
2012-08-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Initially the intervention group will receive education about dementia, BPSD, quality of care and use of psychotropic drugs Subsequently, staff in the nursing home will receive training in the intervention method: MID. Two or three nurses from each nursing home will receive more intensive training in the method to ensure effective implementation of the method in daily practice. After this initial period that will last for four weeks, trained research nurses will visit each nursing home every fortnight ensuring that the intervention is properly implemented and thereby assure adherence to the treatment protocol.
Description of the intervention Multidisciplinary Intervention model for challenging behaviour in Dementia, MID, consists of three stages: a registration-observation stage, a staff guiding stage, and an evaluation stage.
1. Registration-observation stage:
The nurses use a daily registration sheet for the actual types of behaviour that are challenging. This ensures that the behaviour is properly observed on a daily basis.
The next step in the registration-observation stage is:
* Collection of the medical history by the nursing home nurses
* Standard physical examination by the nursing home physician
* Critical review of medication by the nursing home physician
* Pain assessment (clinical), by the nursing home physician
* Assessment of the type and degree of dementia by the nursing home physician
* Assembly of the patients personal history by the nursing homes nurses After completion of the registration-observation stage (lasting 1 day up to 4 weeks) the staff guiding stage starts.
2. Staff guiding stage - guiding meeting The trained nurses from the nursing home set a meeting for 1-1,5 hours for the nursing home health workers. The meeting is lead by the nursing home nurses and the nursing home physician.
The meeting follows a structured agenda and is conducted following the principles of problem solving in cognitive behavioural therapy taking into account one type of challenging behaviour at a time. Results from the registration-observation stage are presented at the beginning of the meeting. (A 5-column sheet, based on classical cognitive change thoughts records, is used to structure problem solving during the meeting: 1.facts, 2.interpretations (thoughts), 3.feelings, 4. solutions/actions and 5. evaluation)
3. Evaluation stage This stage starts just after the guiding meeting and is conducted by the nursing home nurses. The nurses continue the same registration of the behaviour on a daily basis as in the registration-observation stage for the next 4 weeks.
Conditions
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Keywords
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Study Design
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NA
SINGLE_GROUP
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Psychosocial intervention
This is a single-group pilot-study
Psychosocial intervention
Multidisciplinary Intervention for challenging behavior in patients with Dementia (MID) is developed in clinical practice in nursing homes as an answer to the need of a systematic and simple tool for the nursing home health workers to meet agitation. The model is based on the theoretical framework of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) where human behaviour is understood as always acting under the influence of biological, social and psychological factors. The systematic and structured approach of CBT to problem solving is central and is transformed in the model to meet the specific characteristics of challenging behaviour in dementia.
Interventions
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Psychosocial intervention
Multidisciplinary Intervention for challenging behavior in patients with Dementia (MID) is developed in clinical practice in nursing homes as an answer to the need of a systematic and simple tool for the nursing home health workers to meet agitation. The model is based on the theoretical framework of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) where human behaviour is understood as always acting under the influence of biological, social and psychological factors. The systematic and structured approach of CBT to problem solving is central and is transformed in the model to meet the specific characteristics of challenging behaviour in dementia.
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* A permanent stay in nursing home of at least 4 weeks
* Given verbal or written assent for participation or has written consent given on their behalf by their next of kin
Exclusion Criteria
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Norwegian Medical Association
OTHER
Sykehuset Innlandet HF
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Geir Selbaek, MD PhD
Role: STUDY_CHAIR
Sykehuset Innlandet HF
Locations
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Department for Research and Development, Innlandet Hospital Trust
Hamar, , Norway
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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MID
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id