Preventing Loss of Independence Through Exercise (PLIE) in Persons With Dementia
NCT ID: NCT02350127
Last Updated: 2020-06-18
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COMPLETED
PHASE2/PHASE3
88 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2015-05-04
2018-12-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
CROSSOVER
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Immediate Start
The Immediate Start group will participate in the Preventing Loss of Independence through Exercise (PLIE) group movement program for 1 hour, 2-3 days/week, for 4 months. After the intervention has been completed, they will be encouraged to maintain PLIE activities on their own for the next 4 months.
Preventing Loss of Independence through Exercise (PLIE)
PLIE is an integrative group movement program that focuses on training procedural memory for the ability to perform the movements that are most needed for daily function (e.g., transitioning safely between sitting and standing) while increasing mindful body awareness and encouraging social connection. It combines elements from a wide range of Eastern and Western exercise modalities, including occupational therapy, physical therapy, yoga, tai chi, Feldenkrais, Rosen Method, dance movement therapy and mindfulness meditation.
Usual Care
Usual care activities will vary between participants. Some will be attending the adult day center and may be engaging in structured physical, mental and/or social activities. Other participants will be living in the community and may engage in physical, mental, and/or social activities on their own or with a caregiver.
Delayed Start
Study participants who are randomized to the Delayed Start control group will be placed on a waitlist and will be encouraged to continue participating in their usual activities at the adult day center or in their community setting for 4 months. After the 4-month waitlist period ends, they will participate in the PLIE program for 1 hour, 2-3 days/week, for 4 months.
Preventing Loss of Independence through Exercise (PLIE)
PLIE is an integrative group movement program that focuses on training procedural memory for the ability to perform the movements that are most needed for daily function (e.g., transitioning safely between sitting and standing) while increasing mindful body awareness and encouraging social connection. It combines elements from a wide range of Eastern and Western exercise modalities, including occupational therapy, physical therapy, yoga, tai chi, Feldenkrais, Rosen Method, dance movement therapy and mindfulness meditation.
Usual Care
Usual care activities will vary between participants. Some will be attending the adult day center and may be engaging in structured physical, mental and/or social activities. Other participants will be living in the community and may engage in physical, mental, and/or social activities on their own or with a caregiver.
Interventions
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Preventing Loss of Independence through Exercise (PLIE)
PLIE is an integrative group movement program that focuses on training procedural memory for the ability to perform the movements that are most needed for daily function (e.g., transitioning safely between sitting and standing) while increasing mindful body awareness and encouraging social connection. It combines elements from a wide range of Eastern and Western exercise modalities, including occupational therapy, physical therapy, yoga, tai chi, Feldenkrais, Rosen Method, dance movement therapy and mindfulness meditation.
Usual Care
Usual care activities will vary between participants. Some will be attending the adult day center and may be engaging in structured physical, mental and/or social activities. Other participants will be living in the community and may engage in physical, mental, and/or social activities on their own or with a caregiver.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Veterans with dementia will be prioritized for enrollment at each site.
* Enrollment will be opened to non-Veterans with dementia at the site if there are not an adequate number of Veterans to fill the group.
* Caregivers are not required to be Veterans, but their participation is necessary because they are providing care to the primary participants, many of whom will be Veterans.
* diagnosis of memory loss or dementia
* mild to moderate severity (defined as Clinical Dementia Rating of 0.5, 1 or 2)
* English language fluency
* attendance or willingness to attend adult day health center at least 2 days/week on days that PLIE will be offered
* Provide care for primary participant
* Able to answer study questionnaires related to participant's functional status, dementia-related behaviors, quality of life and their own burden.
* English language fluency
Exclusion Criteria
* Planning to leave the facility during the study period and not willing to come for PLIE classes at least 2 days/week
* Severe vision or hearing impairment (e.g., unable to see or hear well enough to follow instructions)
* Several physical impairment (e.g., paralysis or hemi-paralysis; wheel-chair or bed bound)
* Severe mental health condition (e.g., uncontrolled depression, PTSD, bipolar disorder)
* Limited life expectancy (e.g., enrolled in or eligible for hospice; metastatic cancer)
* Started dementia medication (cholinesterase inhibitor or memantine) in past 3 months.
* Planning to change dementia medication during the study period
* Current participation in another research study
* Lack of legally authorized representative to provide consent
* Lack of consent/assent to study procedures
* Severe vision or hearing impairment (e.g., unable to see or hear well enough to follow instructions)
* Several physical impairment (e.g., paralysis or hemi-paralysis; wheel-chair or bed bound)
* Severe mental health condition (e.g,. uncontrolled depression, PTSD, bipolar)
* Limited life expectancy (e.g., enrolled in or eligible for hospice; metastatic cancer)
* lack of consent
ALL
No
Sponsors
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LifeLong Marin Adult Day Health Center
OTHER
Institute on Aging, San Francisco, CA
OTHER
Catholic Charities
OTHER
Alzheimer's Services of the East Bay
OTHER
Bayview Hunters Point Adult Day Health Center
OTHER
Primrose Alzheimer's Living, Inc
OTHER
VA Office of Research and Development
FED
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Deborah E Barnes, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
San Francisco VA Medical Center, San Francisco, CA
Locations
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San Francisco VA Medical Center, San Francisco, CA
San Francisco, California, United States
Countries
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References
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Barnes DE, Mehling W, Wu E, Beristianos M, Yaffe K, Skultety K, Chesney MA. Preventing loss of independence through exercise (PLIE): a pilot clinical trial in older adults with dementia. PLoS One. 2015 Feb 11;10(2):e0113367. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0113367. eCollection 2015.
Wu E, Barnes DE, Ackerman SL, Lee J, Chesney M, Mehling WE. Preventing Loss of Independence through Exercise (PLIE): qualitative analysis of a clinical trial in older adults with dementia. Aging Ment Health. 2015;19(4):353-62. doi: 10.1080/13607863.2014.935290. Epub 2014 Jul 14.
Provided Documents
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Document Type: Study Protocol and Statistical Analysis Plan
Related Links
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Facebook page for PLIE program
Osher Center description of PLIE program
SFVA link to ongoing research studies
Other Identifiers
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D1507-I
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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