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Clinical Trials/NCT04120103
NCT04120103
Completed
Not Applicable

Effect of Doll Therapy on the Cognitive States and Agitation Levels of Patients With Moderate and Severe Dementia

Aksaray University Training and Research Hospital1 site in 1 country29 target enrollmentApril 8, 2019
ConditionsDementia

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Dementia
Sponsor
Aksaray University Training and Research Hospital
Enrollment
29
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
Standardized Mini Mental Test
Status
Completed
Last Updated
4 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

Doll therapy is one of the non-pharmacological methods that can be practiced in managing the symptoms of dementia patients. Nurses can practice doll therapy independently, and literature reports that it has positive effects on the behaviors, moods, emotions, cognitive states and social life of patients with moderate and severe dementia. Our country had no study that investigated the effect of doll therapy in managing the cognitive and behavioral symptoms of dementia patients. This project is a randomized controlled trial that aims to investigate the effect of Doll therapy on the cognitive states and agitation levels of patients with moderate and severe dementia.

Detailed Description

Dementia is a progressive neurodegenerative disease increasing in prevalence due to the aging population that grows in parallel with the increased life expectancy at birth in recent years. It is characterized with a progressive deterioration in cognitive abilities and memory. Due to the increasing losses in cognitive and physical functions, people with dementia become in need of nursing over time. Agitation is the most common behavioral symptom. Agitation is defined as improper verbal, vocal and motor activity that are not purposeful and are not caused by confusion. Verbal and physical aggression, restlessness, aimless wandering, profanity, self-harm, continuous and repetitive questioning behavior emerges.Agitation should be managed with reliable and tolerable, effective methods in order to affect the quality of life of both the patient and the caregiver negatively. Doll therapy is one of the non-pharmacological methods that can be practiced in managing the symptoms of dementia patients. Nurses can practice doll therapy independently, and literature reports that it has positive effects on the behaviors, moods, emotions, cognitive states and social life of patients with moderate and severe dementia.Our country had no study that investigated the effect of doll therapy in managing the cognitive and behavioral symptoms of dementia patients. This study is a randomized controlled trial that aims to investigate the effect of Doll therapy on the cognitive states and agitation levels of patients with moderate and severe dementia.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
April 8, 2019
End Date
October 30, 2019
Last Updated
4 years ago
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Parallel
Sex
All

Investigators

Sponsor
Aksaray University Training and Research Hospital
Responsible Party
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigator

Cemile KÜTMEÇ YILMAZ

Principal Investigator

Aksaray University Training and Research Hospital

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Diagnosed with moderate to severe dementia (those with a SMMT score of 17 or less)
  • Having dexterity to hold or caress a baby
  • No problem with communication obstruction
  • Dementia patients who agree to participate in the study

Exclusion Criteria

  • Mild stage dementia,
  • Diagnosed with neurological or psychiatric diseases other than dementia, not accepting the baby despite two attempts,
  • Rarely agitated dementia patients with baby dolls

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Standardized Mini Mental Test

Time Frame: 2 months after the beginning intervention.

cognitive status

Cohen-Mansfield Agitation Inventory

Time Frame: 2 months after the beginning intervention

Cognitive and agitation status

Study Sites (1)

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