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Clinical Trials/NCT03706807
NCT03706807
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Effect of the Mindfulness-Based Health Promotion Program - MBHP on Quality of Life and Maintenance of Cognitive Function in the Elderly: a Randomized Controlled Trial

Centro Mente Aberta de Mindfulness1 site in 1 country172 target enrollmentSeptember 18, 2018

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Quality of Life
Sponsor
Centro Mente Aberta de Mindfulness
Enrollment
172
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
World Health Organization Quality of Life-BREF (WHOQOL-BREF)
Last Updated
7 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), it is estimated that by 2025 the number of older people in Brazil will be approximately 33.4 million and it will be the sixth population in absolute numbers of the elderly in the world. The aging process is often associated with natural health debilitation, impairment of cognitive abilities, depression, loneliness and decreased daily life activity. Therefore, by increasing the number of older people also increase the needs and demands of health systems to serve this population. Government programs and projects that promote health and quality of life for this group must be developed and researched, so that the population aging happens in a satisfactory way and with physical and mental health. Several researches have been done on interventions that prevent the symptoms of memory impairment in elderly and on delaying symptoms of Mild Cognitive Impairment. Studies indicate that Mindfulness-Based Interventions (IBMs) are effective in the treatment of depression, anxiety, stress, chronic pain and in promoting well-being to young people and adults, yet the field of study of these interventions with the elderly is still a field to be explored and deepened. This project will focus on the discussion about the effectiveness of the Mindfulness-Based Health Promotion Program (MBHP) in the cognitive functions and quality of life of the elderly, based on quantitative and qualitative analysis. It will be used neuropsychological test and scales to assess the level of consciousness in the present moment, acceptance, self-compassion, quality of life and daily life activity, as well as a qualitative analysis through a structured script using the word evocation method and interviews through focus group.

Detailed Description

The MBHP-elderly study is a randomized and controlled trial of older people with 3 assessment point (baseline, post-intervention and six-months follow up) made with a cohort study whose participants will be older adults patients assisted in Primary Health Care of the Center for Aging Studies of the Federal University of São Paulo. 152 Participants will be recruited from the cohort and then randomized into the following groups: (I) MBHP intervention group (76 participants) in which the elderly will have a weekly meeting of an hour and thirty minutes for eight weeks to perform the mindfulness-based interventions accompanied by plus four one-hour meetings through a maintenance group after conclusion of the program, totaling 16 hours; (II) TAU control group (76 participants) of elderly who will take a cognitive simulation through computers for four months, a week meeting, totaling 16 hours. In both groups will be applied the same assessment for data collection and they will be applied in the baseline, post-intervention and six-month follow up. The steps of the study will be conducted based on Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials (CONSORT) guidelines to report clinical studies in a clear, transparent and comprehensive manner. The protocol is reported according to the Standard Protocol Items: Recommendations for Intervention Trials (SPIRIT) statement.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
September 18, 2018
End Date
March 20, 2022
Last Updated
7 years ago
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Parallel
Sex
All

Investigators

Sponsor
Centro Mente Aberta de Mindfulness
Responsible Party
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigator

Marcelo Demarzo, MD, PhD

Principal Investigator

Centro Mente Aberta de Mindfulness

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • men and women aged 60 or over;
  • be classified as cognitively normal or with mild cognitive impairment;
  • know how to read and write.

Exclusion Criteria

  • practice contemplative practices such as yoga, reiki, tai-chi-chuan, vipassana, zen-buddhism, mindfulness and any other type of meditative practice in the last 6 months (with formal practice at least once / week);
  • individuals with acute phase of depression;
  • those with severe hearing or vision impairment;
  • clinical diagnosis of schizophrenia or any other psychotic disorders;
  • currently taking drugs that affect cognitive functions.

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

World Health Organization Quality of Life-BREF (WHOQOL-BREF)

Time Frame: 51 months

It was developed by the World Health Organization, the instrument is a short version of WHOQOL-100 and it comprises 26 items in which two are general about quality of life and the other 24 grouped into four domains related to quality of life and general health: physical health, psychological health, social relationships and environment. It presents Likert scale answer (1 to 5 points) and it is evaluated the mean of each subscale

Secondary Outcomes

  • Freiburg Mindfulness Inventory(51 months)
  • Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA)(51 months)
  • Pittsburg Sleep Quality Index (PSQI)(51 Months)
  • Self-Compassion Scale(51 months)
  • Depression Anxiety and Stress Scale - Short Form (DASS-21)(51 months)
  • The Duke University Religion Index(51 months)

Study Sites (1)

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