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Clinical Trials/NCT00295152
NCT00295152
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Effects of Community Occupational Therapy on the Daily Performance of Older Patients With Mild to Moderate Dementia and on the Sense of Competence of Their Primary Caregivers.

Radboud University Medical Center1 site in 1 country135 target enrollmentApril 2001

Overview

Phase
N/A
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Community Occupational Therapy
Sponsor
Radboud University Medical Center
Enrollment
135
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
1.process skills scores of the patients on the Assessment of Motor and Process Skills (AMPS);
Last Updated
14 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

The purpose of this study is to determine the effects of community occupational therapy in older patients with mild ot moderate dementia and their primary caregivers.

Detailed Description

1. Objective To determine the effects of community occupational therapy on the daily performance of older patients with mild to moderate dementia and the sense of competence of their primary caregivers. 2. Methods 1. design: a randomized controlled single-blind design is used with 3 measurement moments. We measure at baseline (before start of OT intervention), after 6 weeks (the effect measurement)and after 3 months after baseline (follow-up measurement). 2. patients: 135 patients and their primary caregivers are needed to determine effects on the primary outcome measures of this intervention, with a power of 80% and alpha = 0.05/3. This power calculation is based on the outcomes of a pilot study (Graff, et al., 2003). 3. intervention: 5 weeks client-centered community occupational therapy directed at both patients and primary caregivers using an OT guideline.The control group receives no OT intervention, but usual care. 4. main outcome measures are: Assessment of Motor and Process Skills, Interview in Deterioration of Daily Activities in Dementia (IDDD)and Sense of Competence Questionnaire (SCQ) 5. Analysis: analyses of covariance on intention-to-treat basis (Last Observation Carried Forward (LCOF))will be used to determine the effects of community OT on the daily performance of older patients with dementia and the sense of competence of their primary caregivers. Also secondary patients'and caregivers' health outcomes will be analyzed by analyses of covariance on intention-to-treat basis. 6. Cost-effectiveness: the costs of this OT intervention will also be determined and a cost-effectiveness analysis will be carried out. 3)Results: Results at baseline, at 6 weeks and at 3 months follow-up on primary outcome measures and on patients' and caregivers' secondary health outcomes and also the cost effectiveness of this intervention, will be analyzed and described in international publications.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
April 2001
End Date
February 2005
Last Updated
14 years ago
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Factorial
Sex
All

Investigators

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • aged 65 years or older
  • mild to moderate dementia (MMSE 10-24)
  • living in the community at maximum of 50 kilometers from the Memory Clinic
  • having an informal primary caregiver who was involved in the care for the patient at least once a week

Exclusion Criteria

  • depression: score \> 12 on the Geriatric Depression Scale
  • severe behavioral or psychological symptoms in dementia (BPSD) judged by a geriatrician
  • severe illnesses, judged by a geriatrician
  • no OT goals, determined by the researcher or research assistant
  • caregivers having severe illnesses

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

1.process skills scores of the patients on the Assessment of Motor and Process Skills (AMPS);

2. performance scores in daily activities of the patients on the Interview of Deterioration in Daily Activities in Dementia (IDDD);

3. Sense of competence scores of the primary caregivers on the Sense of Competence Questionnaire (SCQ).

Secondary Outcomes

  • Patients:
  • 1. motor skills scores on the AMPS
  • 2. initiative in performing daily activities on the IDDD
  • 3. general health scores on the General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-12)
  • 4.Quality of life scored on the Dementia Quality of Life Instrument (DQOL)
  • 5. Self-perception scores in occupational performance and satisfaction scores with this performance, scored on the Canadian Occupational Performance Measurement (COPM)
  • 6. Mood/depression scored on the Cornell Depression Scale (CDS)
  • Caregiver:
  • 1. mastery skills scored on the Mastery Scale
  • 2. general health scores on the GHQ-12
  • 3. quality of life scores on the DQOL
  • 4. self-perception scores in occupational performance and satisfaction scores on the COPM
  • 5. mood/depression scores on the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scales (Ces-D)
  • 6. Copings skills scores on the JCS

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