Mindfulness-Based Intervention Using Consumer-Grade Wearable Devices with Biofeedback for Family Caregivers of People with Dementia
NCT ID: NCT06619938
Last Updated: 2024-10-01
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Basic Information
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NOT_YET_RECRUITING
NA
260 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2024-10-31
2026-10-31
Brief Summary
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The intervention includes two weekly sessions, each lasting 90 minutes, of brief mindfulness training. The intervention group will be provided with a wearable device that offers biofeedback, which aims to promote their mindfulness practice and help the caregivers cultivate a mindful attitude in their daily activities, leading to stress reduction. Participants in the intervention group will attend a 30-minute briefing session to learn how to use the wearable device and understand the parameters displayed on the device. The caregivers will be instructed to practice mindfulness for 30 minutes every day over the course of eight weeks.
Participants will be randomly assigned to receive either the mindfulness intervention combined with biofeedback or the mindfulness intervention alone. Evaluations will be conducted at three time-points: baseline (0 weeks), mid-intervention (4 weeks), and post-intervention (8 weeks). Both groups will complete the same assessments at each time-point.
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Detailed Description
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Biofeedback, a self-regulation technique that helps individuals voluntarily control their automatic body functions, has shown promise in stress reduction. By measuring physiological parameters such as respiratory rate (RR), heart rate (HR), heart rate variability (HRV), and electrodermal activity (EDA), individuals can gain greater awareness of their body\'s functioning and recognize health problems, motivating them to modify their lifestyle and reduce stress. Previous studies on biofeedback training have primarily been conducted in laboratory or clinical settings, requiring the presence of a therapist and using large, expensive medical monitors. However, the recent proliferation of consumer-grade wearable devices, such as the Apple Watch and Fitbit, offers a more accessible, affordable, and user-friendly alternative. These devices provide self-directed learning and biofeedback, including RR, HR, HRV, EDA, and sleep patterns. Unlike medical-grade monitors, consumer-grade wearables often present health parameters in simple figures and graphics, making it easier for users to understand their stress levels. Moreover, validation studies have demonstrated high agreement between consumer-grade and medical-grade devices for various parameters in diverse populations, including patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, pediatric patients, intensive care unit patients, and cardiac rehabilitation patients. Additionally, these lightweight, waterproof devices can continuously measure and provide information about daily stress patterns, activities, and the effects of relaxation skills and mindfulness practice.
This study aims to investigate the effectiveness of a brief mindfulness-based intervention combined with biofeedback using consumer-grade wearable devices in reducing stress among family caregivers of PWD. The study will also examine secondary outcomes, including heart rate variability, depressive symptoms, anxiety symptoms, trait mindfulness, and neuropsychiatric symptoms in care recipients.
The target population for this study will be family caregivers of PWD. They will be recruited from elderly centers through collaborations with local non-governmental organizations. Interested participants will be assessed for eligibility. After interested and eligible participants provide their consent, they will be randomly assigned to receive either the mindfulness intervention combined with biofeedback or the mindfulness intervention alone.
The intervention includes two weekly sessions (90 minutes each) of brief mindfulness training. After the first session of mindfulness training, the intervention group will be given a wearable device with biofeedback on RR, HR, HRV, EDA, and sleeping patterns, which aims to promote their mindfulness practice and help the caregivers cultivate a mindful attitude in their daily activities, leading to stress reduction. A 30-minute briefing session will be provided for the caregivers to learn how to use the wearable devices and understand the parameters on the device. In this study, the Fitbit Sense with the Fitbit apps will be used. The caregivers can (1) receive real-time RR, HR, HRV, and EDA on the wearable device and review the trends on their smartphone; (2) receive a daily reminder for mindfulness practice from the wearable device; (3) listen to audio coaching for mindfulness practice from the Fitbit apps; (4) set a personal goal (e.g., daily practice of 30 minutes) in the Fitbit apps; (5) track and record their duration of practice; (6) rate and review their perceived daily stress level; and (7) review their duration and quality of sleep. After the second session of brief mindfulness training, the caregivers will be instructed to practice mindfulness for 30 minutes every day over the course of eight weeks.
The control group will receive two weekly sessions of brief mindfulness training, the same as the intervention group. After the first brief mindfulness training, the control group will receive a 30-minute briefing session on goal setting for mindfulness practice. Each caregiver will be asked to develop an action plan for continuous mindfulness practice. A mindfulness therapist will also discuss the challenges and solutions for developing a habit of mindfulness practice with the caregivers in the second session. All caregivers in both the intervention and control groups will be advised to practice mindfulness daily for 30 minutes.
The outcome measures assessed include perceived caregiving stress (primary), heart rate variability, depressive symptoms, anxiety symptoms, trait mindfulness, and neuropsychiatric symptoms. Feasibility measures include eligibility and enrollment, attendance rate, adherence rate, and retention rate. Evaluations will be conducted at baseline (0 weeks), mid-intervention (4 weeks), and post-intervention (8 weeks). Both groups will complete the same assessments at the same time points.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Mindfulness Without Biofeedback
Mindfulness Without Biofeedback
The control group will receive two weekly sessions of brief mindfulness training, the same as the intervention group. After the 1st brief mindfulness training, the control group will receive a 30-minute briefing session on goal setting for mindfulness practice. Each caregiver will be asked to develop an action plan for continuous mindfulness practice. A mindfulness therapist will also discuss the challenges and solutions for developing a habit of mindfulness practice with the caregivers in the second session. Caregivers in the control group will be advised to practice mindfulness daily for 30 minutes over the course of eight weeks.
Mindfulness With Biofeedback
Mindfulness With Biofeedback
The intervention includes two weekly 90-minute sessions of brief mindfulness training, covering mindfulness practices, psychoeducation on caregiving, and group sharing. After the first session, participants receive a wearable device for biofeedback on RR, HR, HRV, EDA, and sleep patterns to support mindfulness practice and reduce stress. A 30-minute session teaches caregivers how to use the devices and understand the parameters. The study uses Fitbit Sense with Fitbit apps, employing PPG sensors. The Fitbit Sense connects to smartphones with the apps installed. Caregivers can: (1) view real-time RR, HR, HRV, and EDA on the device and trends on their phone; (2) receive mindfulness practice reminders; (3) access audio coaching; (4) set personal goals (e.g., 30 minutes of daily practice); (5) track practice duration; (6) rate daily stress; and (7) review sleep quality. After the second session, caregivers practice mindfulness for 30 minutes daily over eight weeks.
Interventions
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Mindfulness With Biofeedback
The intervention includes two weekly 90-minute sessions of brief mindfulness training, covering mindfulness practices, psychoeducation on caregiving, and group sharing. After the first session, participants receive a wearable device for biofeedback on RR, HR, HRV, EDA, and sleep patterns to support mindfulness practice and reduce stress. A 30-minute session teaches caregivers how to use the devices and understand the parameters. The study uses Fitbit Sense with Fitbit apps, employing PPG sensors. The Fitbit Sense connects to smartphones with the apps installed. Caregivers can: (1) view real-time RR, HR, HRV, and EDA on the device and trends on their phone; (2) receive mindfulness practice reminders; (3) access audio coaching; (4) set personal goals (e.g., 30 minutes of daily practice); (5) track practice duration; (6) rate daily stress; and (7) review sleep quality. After the second session, caregivers practice mindfulness for 30 minutes daily over eight weeks.
Mindfulness Without Biofeedback
The control group will receive two weekly sessions of brief mindfulness training, the same as the intervention group. After the 1st brief mindfulness training, the control group will receive a 30-minute briefing session on goal setting for mindfulness practice. Each caregiver will be asked to develop an action plan for continuous mindfulness practice. A mindfulness therapist will also discuss the challenges and solutions for developing a habit of mindfulness practice with the caregivers in the second session. Caregivers in the control group will be advised to practice mindfulness daily for 30 minutes over the course of eight weeks.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Providing care for at least 4 hours or more per week;
* Able to speak Cantonese (for understanding all teaching materials and instructions).
Exclusion Criteria
* Regularly using wearable devices;
* Diagnosed with a mental disorder such as bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, dementia, or depression in an acute phase.
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Patrick KOR Pui Kin
Assistant Professor
Central Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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TBA20240927
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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