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Clinical Trials/NCT05037578
NCT05037578
Completed
Phase 1

A Church-based Intervention for Increasing Screening for Dementia Among African American Older Adults (ADC Pilot): Project Grace

University of Kansas Medical Center1 site in 1 country99 target enrollmentJuly 1, 2019
ConditionsDementiaHealthy

Overview

Phase
Phase 1
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Dementia
Sponsor
University of Kansas Medical Center
Enrollment
99
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
Number of Participants Who Received a Cognitive Screening
Status
Completed
Last Updated
2 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

This pilot study plans to examine feasibility and outcomes of a culturally/religiously-tailored church-based dementia screening intervention among older adult African American church members and community members who use church outreach services in 4 African American churches.

Detailed Description

The primary aim of this study is to conduct an exploratory pilot study to examine feasibility and outcomes of a culturally/religiously-tailored church-based dementia screening intervention among older adult African American church members and community members who use church outreach services in 4 African American churches (N=100). Our secondary outcomes are to assess the impact of the intervention on dementia-related stigma and linkage to care. Intervention content is based on the Theory of Planned Behavior; intervention delivery is based on the Social-Ecological Model - both guided by a faith community engagement approach. Trained faith leaders will deliver the tailored intervention through multilevel church outlets: individual self-help resources (e.g., risk checklist, commitment to screening cards); group ministry discussion guides/seminar on dementia; church-wide services using sermon guides, responsive readings, and church bulletin inserts; and church-community level text messages, dementia screening, and linkage to care services. Two screening events will be held at each church. We will also conduct a process evaluation that will include post-test study focus groups. Specific Aim 1. Test a religiously/culturally-tailored, church-based dementia screening intervention on receipt of dementia screening, stigma, and linkage to care use among an older adult African American church-populations at 4 months. Hypothesis. The tailored church-based dementia screening intervention will evidence increased screening and linkage to care rates, and lower dementia-related stigma beliefs at 4 months. Specific Aim 2. Evaluate predictors of receipt of dementia screening at 4 months among older adult African American church-populations to determine modifiable screening facilitators/barriers. Specific Aim 3. Conduct a process evaluation to examine study intervention implementation facilitators, barriers, and dose along with exposure and satisfaction to identify essential intervention components.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
July 1, 2019
End Date
June 30, 2021
Last Updated
2 years ago
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Parallel
Sex
All

Investigators

Responsible Party
Sponsor

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Regular church member (attending church \> monthly) or community member receiving church outreach services (\>3 times annually)
  • Willing to participate in two surveys (baseline and 4 months)
  • Willing to provide contact information for at least 2 other persons
  • Residing in the Kansas City metropolitan area
  • Provide a working contact email address or number

Exclusion Criteria

  • Not provided

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Number of Participants Who Received a Cognitive Screening

Time Frame: 4 months from baseline

Question at 4 months from baseline asking whether the participant has received a cognitive screening within the last 4 months

Number of Participants Who Were Linked to Care Services

Time Frame: 4 months from baseline

Question at 4 months from baseline asking whether the participant has received a linkage to care services within the last 4 months

Study Sites (1)

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