Pilot Study of the Effects of Playing Golf on People With Dementia
- Conditions
- Dementia
- Interventions
- Other: Golf
- Registration Number
- NCT03462485
- Lead Sponsor
- University of Bedfordshire
- Brief Summary
The research question for this study is whether golf is a suitable physical activity for people with dementia (PWD). It follows a qualitative pilot study in Lincoln where PWD enjoyed the activity and caregivers appreciated the service. Golf combines many desirable elements in a physical activity programme that include being outdoors, social, cognitively challenging, no reaction-time component, and being a typical everyday activity. The length of time that golf sessions last could also offer a potential respite from care for caregivers.
Participants will be people with dementia and their caregivers. Eligibility criteria will include having been clinically diagnosed with dementia, being able to stand on one leg for at least six seconds to ensure participants are able to balance sufficiently well to be able to play golf. The study will be undertaken at The London Shire Golf Club, with the golf training provided by the Golf Trust, which is a charitable foundation experienced in providing golf training to people with a range of different disabilities.
The randomised controlled trial study will last 16 weeks, with a partial crossover design. The experimental group with have two eight-week periods of golf while the control group will have eight weeks without golf, then the golf intervention. There will be two 150-min sessions each week, starting with 30 minutes socialising, then 90 minutes playing golf, then 30 minutes socialising. The golf sessions will progress from putting, to chipping, and then a full swing, with sessions taking place on a nine-hole golf course. Participants will be evaluated before and after each eight-week period for physical function, physical activity level, cognitive function, and quality of life. Their caregivers will also provide information related to the PWD in terms of quality of life and psychopathology in dementia, as well as their own quality of life.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- UNKNOWN
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 24
- Clinically diagnosed with dementia (any dementia)
- Receiving post-diagnostic support
- The capacity to give informed consent
- The physical capacity to play golf as determined by a single-leg stance test of balance
- Unable to give informed consent
- Without the physical capacity to play golf, as determined by a single-leg stance test of balance
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- CROSSOVER
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Golf intervention Golf The golf intervention will be an eight-week golf programme in which participants will be taught to play golf in two 150-min sessions each week. Each session will begin with 30 minutes of socialising, then 90 minutes playing golf, followed by another 30 minutes socialising. The golf sessions will progress from putting, to chipping, and then a full swing, with sessions taking place on a nine-hole golf course.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Quality of life 5 minutes Quality of life will be assessed using the DEMQOL, which is a 28-item scale that was designed for use with all stages of dementia, and is filled in by the interviewer along with with the participant.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method The C-DEMQOL will be used to assess the quality of life of caregivers of PWD. Quality of life of caregivers (C-DEMQOL) 5 minutes The C-DEMQOL will be used to assess the quality of life of caregivers of PWD.
Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB) 10 minutes Physical function will be assessed using the SPPB, which consists of three tests to measure balance, walking speed, and muscular performance standing up from a chair.
Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) 10 minutes The MoCA is a rapid screening instrument for mild cognitive dysfunction. It assesses different cognitive domains: attention and concentration, executive functions, memory, language, visuoconstructional skills, conceptual thinking, calculations, and orientation.
Neuropsychiatric Inventory (NPI-Q) 5 minutes Caregivers will complete the short form of the NPI-Q to provide an assessment of neuropsychiatric symptoms and associated caregiver distress.
Assessment of Physical Activity in Frail Older People (APAFOP) 5 minutes Physical activity levels will be recorded using the APAFOP, which uses more common activities in older people such as walking, standing, sitting, and lying, which are given intensity ratings and are more typical of the types of activities of older PWD.
Caregiver assessment of quality of life (DEMQOL-Proxy) 5 minutes An assessment of the caregiver's impression of the quality of life of the PWD they care for.
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
University of Bedfordshire
🇬🇧Luton, Bedfordshire, United Kingdom