Cognitive Rehabilitation for People With Mild-to-moderate Dementia
NCT ID: NCT06069882
Last Updated: 2023-10-18
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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
NA
18 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2023-10-17
2024-03-01
Brief Summary
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The aim of this study is to investigate whether staff assisted use of the CR resources leads to improved goal attainment and self-efficacy for PwD as well as explore the personal experiences of staff, PwD, and their carers of the NES Cognitive Rehabilitation in Dementia intervention, including the impact the intervention may have on participants' confidence in managing their condition.
Six PwD who are seen by Older People's Community Mental Health Teams (OPCMHTs) or the Young Onset Dementia (YOD) service in NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHSGGC), six nominated persons who act as carers for the PwD, and six clinical team members providing the intervention will have an opportunity to be involved in the study. PwD will develop their own goal related to everyday activities. Their achievement with this goal will be measured many times before and after a CR intervention. The investigators will then investigate if there has been any change in goal success before and after they were given support from staff. The study will also aim to understand the experiences of people participating in CR by conducting interviews with them. The information gathered through the interviews will then be analysed to identify themes in relation to the research aims, such as confidence of PwD in managing their difficulties and facilitators/barriers to participating in the intervention.
The investigators will explore appropriate academic journals with the academic supervisor and submit for publication. The participants will be given the option of receiving a summary sheet of the findings of the study. If successful, the investigators anticipate that the study could encourage greater use of CR interventions to support people with dementia. It is also hoped that insights will offer healthcare providers valuable information when creating services for people with dementia and their carers.
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Detailed Description
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Cognitive Rehabilitation (CR) is an approach that teaches strategies to people with cognitive problems which helps them accomplish tasks which they find challenging. It is found to be helpful for People with Dementia (PwD) who typically are still able to learn new procedures for completing tasks they find difficult. NHS Education for Scotland (NES) have developed a workshop and staff resource that aims to provide health and social care staff in Scotland with the knowledge, skills, and resources to use CR with PwD in a consistent and evidence-based way. The resources developed by the NES are based on the CR in dementia evidence base. However, the usefulness of this programme for Scotland's health services has not been investigated.
Six PwD who are seen by Older People's Community Mental Health Teams (OPCMHTs) or the Young Onset Dementia (YOD) service in NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHSGGC) will have an opportunity to be involved in the study. The study will use Single Case Experimental Design (SCED) methodology. Participants will develop their own goal related to everyday activities. Their achievement of this goal will be measured between 9-11 times and self-efficacy will be measured six times during the baseline and intervention phases of the study. The combined duration of the baseline and intervention phases is between 9 and 11 weeks. The investigators will then investigate if there has been any change in goal success and self-efficacy before and after they were given support from staff. The study will also aim to understand the experiences of people participating in cognitive rehabilitation for dementia by conducting interviews with them twice, prior to intervention and following the intervention. The information gathered through the interviews will then be analysed to identify themes in relation to the research aims, such as the confidence of people with dementia in managing their difficulties and facilitators/barriers to participating in the intervention.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
SINGLE_GROUP
HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH
NONE
Interventions
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Cognitive Rehabilitation
Cognitive Rehabilitation is a "person-centred, goal-oriented, problem-solving therapy aimed at managing or reducing functional disability, mitigating excess disability, and maximising engagement and social participation" (Clare et al., 2019, p. 710). For this multiple-baseline SCED, there will be a baseline phase where participants will be assessed on goal attainment without an intervention. This phase will be either 3, 4, 5 weeks long and be determined for the participants using an electronic randomiser programme. Thereafter, facilitators will help participants devise personal rehabilitation plans to achieve one of these goals using evidence-based rehabilitative methods. These methods may include the use of environmental adaptations and prompts, introduction of compensatory strategies, procedural learning of skills, and methods for learning or relearning relevant information. The personal rehabilitation plan is put into practice for 6 weeks during the intervention phase of the study.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Currently on the caseload of OPCMHTs or the YOD service in NHSGGC.
* Undergone assessment by OPCMHTs or YOD service and deemed as eligible for CR
* Must have a carer that can act as their nominated person and is able to engage in the intervention and who will also need to provide informed consent.
* If the PwD are taking dementia-specific medication, they need to have been receiving a stable dose for at least one month, with no expectation of change during the trial.
* This study may include those who have a comorbid mental health disorder, brain injury, or other significant neurological disorder, where dementia is still considered by the patient's community mental health team to be the primary presenting difficulty. This is because we often see people who have dementia with comorbid health difficulties.
* They must be proficient in the English language, in order to complete outcome measures.
* They must live with the PwD.
* They must be willing to take part in the intervention.
* They must be able to provide informed consent.
* They must be proficient in the English language.
* They must be part of the clinical team.
* They must have health care degree which qualifies them for their post within the clinical team.
* They must be proficient in the English language.
* They must have access to clinical supervision (via a trainee or qualified clinical psychologist) to support their implementation of the NES resources.
Exclusion Criteria
* Those who do not have a carer than can act as their nominated person.
* Those who lack the capacity to consent.
Nominated people:
Staff participants:
• They are not part of the clinical team.
18 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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University of Glasgow
OTHER
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Central Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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UGN23NE239
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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