Community-based Brain Health Program to Address Dementia Risk
Overview
- Phase
- Not Applicable
- Intervention
- Not specified
- Conditions
- Dementia
- Sponsor
- Posit Science Corporation
- Enrollment
- 86
- Locations
- 1
- Primary Endpoint
- Net Promoter Score
- Status
- Completed
- Last Updated
- last year
Overview
Brief Summary
This is a validation study to evaluate the acceptability, feasibility and preliminary efficacy of the Brain Health Program, a multimodal curriculum covering dementia risk factors and evidence-based change interventions. The goal of this study is to evaluate the Brain Health Program in individuals with identified risk factors for the onset of dementia and to prepare for a large-scale efficacy trial in this population.
Detailed Description
This study will employ an evidence-based Brain Health Program curriculum, which involves a twelve-week, group-administered, personalized program designed to improve brain health in individuals with identified risk factors for the onset of dementia. This is a single-arm open-label feasibility study, enrolling older adults with Alzheimer's disease risk factors in a public health, community-deployed, group-based and individualized multimodal Brain Health Program (targeting, among other domains, diet, exercise and cognitive exercise), with a set of baseline assessments intended to characterize the population, and outcome measure to evaluate the usability of the program, as well as preliminary efficacy to reduce dementia risk factors.
Investigators
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- •Participants who are 65 years of age or older.
- •Participants who meet criteria for one or more ADRD dementia risk factors
- •Family history of Alzheimer's dementia (1st degree relative)
- •Genetic marker (APOE4++)
- •Subjective or objective cognitive decline (neuropsychological testing; or self-reported "yes" to the following question: "In the past two years, have you experienced a decline in your memory or thinking?"
- •Poorly controlled hypertension or diabetes
- •Physical inactivity \<150min/week per Surgeon General guidelines
- •Social isolation, in which participant rarely or never gets social and emotional support when needed
- •Participants who are fluent English or Spanish speakers, per self-report, to ensure reasonable neuropsychological results on key assessments.
- •Participants have access to an internet accessible device (eg. laptop, desktop computer, tablet or smartphone)
Exclusion Criteria
- •Inability to provide informed consent
- •Cognitive Abilities Screening Instrument - Short (CASI-Short) scores ≤ 25 (suggestive of cognitive impairment)
- •Participants with untreated psychiatric conditions, including substance abuse/dependence disorders.
- •Participants enrolled in a concurrent clinical trial involving an investigational pharmaceutical, nutraceutical, medical device, or behavioral treatment that could affect the outcome of this study. However, participation in standard treatments (e.g., occupational therapy) or use of prescribed medications (e.g., anti-depressants) is allowable.
- •Participants presently attending classes or courses like this program that is focused on dementia risk and behavior management.
Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
Net Promoter Score
Time Frame: At 12 weeks
The scoring for this answer is based on a 0 to 10 scale. Those who respond with a score of 9 to 10 are called Promoters, and are considered likely to exhibit value-creating behaviors, such as making more positive referrals to other potential program participants. Those who respond with a score of 0 to 6 are labeled Detractors, and they are believed to be less likely to exhibit the value-creating behaviors. Responses of 7 and 8 are labeled Passives, and their behavior falls between Promoters and Detractors. The Net Promoter Score is calculated by subtracting the percentage of customers who are Detractors from the percentage of customers who are Promoters. For purposes of calculating a Net Promoter Score, Passives count toward the total number of respondents, thus decreasing the percentage of detractors and promoters and pushing the net score toward 0.