Mobile App Intervention for Informal Dementia Caregivers
NCT ID: NCT05551533
Last Updated: 2026-01-07
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
59 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2022-12-01
2024-06-01
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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This study aims to address the following gaps - Firstly, there is a lack of user-centered design in app development as well as rigorously designed studies based on a clear theoretical framework for dementia caregivers. Secondly, none of the existing evidence-based mobile apps for supporting dementia caregivers is Singapore-based. Lastly, a mobile-based intervention developed with culturally relevant knowledge, support, and resources is needed for local dementia caregivers, especially seeing the current Covid-19 outbreak and the new normal in the future.
Primary Objective The current study aims to design and develop a mobile-based multi-component intervention (i.e. an app) to promote mental health among informal caregivers of individuals with dementia in Singapore, and pilot-test the effectiveness of the app among a convenience sample of local informal dementia caregivers.
Secondary Objective(s) Secondary objectives include 1) seeking users' feedback and identifying areas for future improvements; 2) exploring the potential for future bigger trials; 3) providing a development framework for future similar programs.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
OTHER
NONE
Study Groups
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Intervention
To use the mobile app developed by the study team for one month. The app has a few key features including a positive reflection journal, online peer support, knowledge sharing, self-assessment, and locally available resources. Participants in the intervention group will be required to complete at least two positive reflection journal entries per week, and will be encouraged to use other features of the app during the one month period.
Kampung Care App
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Wait list
Participants in this group will be put on a wait-list for one month before they can use the app.
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Kampung Care App
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
2. Singapore citizen or permanent resident;
3. primary caregiver who is currently taking care of a PWD;
4. scores 4 and above using the 4-item screening version Zarit Burden Interview;
5. has sufficient skills in using mobile apps;
6. able to read, write, and speak in English
Exclusion Criteria
2. caregivers with vision and hearing problems
21 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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National Healthcare Group, Singapore
OTHER_GOV
Institute of Mental Health, Singapore
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Yuan Qi
Senior Research Fellow
Principal Investigators
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Qi Yuan, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Research Division, Institute of Mental Health
Locations
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Clinic B, Institute of Mental Health
Singapore, Singapore, Singapore
Countries
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References
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Yuan Q, Wang P, Tan TH, Devi F, Poremski D, Magadi H, Goveas R, Ng LL, Chong SA, Subramaniam M. Coping Patterns Among Primary Informal Dementia Caregivers in Singapore and Its Impact on Caregivers-Implications of a Latent Class Analysis. Gerontologist. 2021 Jul 13;61(5):680-692. doi: 10.1093/geront/gnaa080.
Yuan Q, Lee YT, Samari E, Zhang Y, Goveas R, Ng LL, Subramaniam M. Evaluating the feasibility and potential effectiveness of a mobile-based intervention to promote the mental health of informal caregivers of persons with dementia in Singapore: Results from a mixed-methods two-arm pilot randomized controlled trial. J Affect Disord. 2025 Dec 29:121059. doi: 10.1016/j.jad.2025.121059. Online ahead of print.
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Related Links
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World Alzheimer Report 2015, The Global Impact of Dementia: An Analysis of Prevalence, Incidence, Cost and Trends
ANNUAL SURVEY ON INFOCOMM USAGE IN HOUSEHOLDS AND BY INDIVIDUALS FOR 2017
Other Identifiers
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PHG20.P.I.2.6
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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