Clinical Validation of a Cognitive Stimulation Platform for Individuals With Dementia - Musiquence
NCT ID: NCT05038579
Last Updated: 2021-09-09
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
13 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2019-09-01
2021-02-28
Brief Summary
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This study will explore the clinical impact of a customized cognitive stimulation program, using Musiquence.
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Detailed Description
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1. IwD can benefit from cognitive stimulation if mobilized relatively preserved cognitive functions (e.g., crystallized abilities such as semantic memory and verbal skills), and;
2. Even in advanced age, exposure to enriched environments (i.e., socially and cognitively challenging) can enhance cognitive reserve and neuroplasticity.
Concerning the first assumption of cognitive-based interventions (a1), it is known that even in moderate to advanced stages of dementia, musical memory is one of the abilities that remain intact. It is hypothesized that music processing abilities precede the development of lexical language functions. This hypothesis is corroborated by findings that demonstrate that IwD are still responsive to music even when unable to communicate verbally or recognize words. Additionally, music is frequently associated with life experiences. Also, literature has reported that memories associated with specific music would be recollected longer than memories with no association to music; this suggests that using music as a reminiscence element on cognitive stimulation programs can have a promising effect on cognition. According to the second assumption of CST (a2), facilitating an enriching environment for IwD using, for , music and reminiscence elements could impact cognitive reserve and neuroplasticity.
In this context, Ferreira et al. developed a platform - Musiquence - that incorporates music and reminiscence in cognitive stimulation activities for IwD. Musiquence allows the gamification and personalization of 6 types of activities:
* Reality Orientation - a quiz-like activity that includes date and time information.
* Creative Drawings - a puzzle-like game in which the participant draws the missing pieces.
* Activities of Daily Living (ADL) - a puzzle-like game in which the participants have to perform a set of chores (i.e., brush the teeth), and the missing pieces are completed with real physical objects (i.e., toothpaste).
* Search Objects activity - exploration game in which the participants must find hidden images (e.g., cats) that are only visible through a virtual magnifying glass.
* Knowledge Quiz - participants must select the correct answer to a question among incorrect ones.
* Association activity - participants must categorize the items according to the instructions. For example, separate cars from motorcycles and locate them in the correct container.
The platform is compatible with different technologies that allow adaptation to the patients' needs (motor difficulties, vision problems, tremble). Cognitive stimulation content can be personalized to the user since the caregivers can add text, images, and music when creating the tasks.
Conditions
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Study Design
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SINGLE_GROUP
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Musiquence
Dementia group was involved in a 14-session customized cognitive stimulation program, using Musiquence.
Musiquence
The participants performed a customized cognitive stimulation program, that was implemented in an augmented reality format, using Musiquence.
Interventions
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Musiquence
The participants performed a customized cognitive stimulation program, that was implemented in an augmented reality format, using Musiquence.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Ability to move upper limbs;
* Maintained auditory acuity;
* Relatively preserved language skills.
Exclusion Criteria
* Moderate to severe anxious symptomatology;
* Bedridden.
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Instituto São João de Deus
UNKNOWN
Casa de Saúde Câmara Pestana
UNKNOWN
Centro Social e Paroquial da Ribeira Brava
UNKNOWN
Associação de Desenvolvimento Comunitário do Funchal, Centro de Dia Lugar de Memórias
UNKNOWN
Universidade da Madeira
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Sergi Bermúdez i Badia
Associate Professor at the University of Madeira and Senior Researcher at NOVA-LINCS
Locations
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Universidade da Madeira
Funchal, Madeira, Portugal
Countries
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Provided Documents
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Document Type: Study Protocol
Other Identifiers
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9/CEUMA/2021
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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