MindMate: A Study of a Reminder System for People With Dementia
- Conditions
- Dementia
- Interventions
- Other: MindMate
- Registration Number
- NCT02908997
- Lead Sponsor
- NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
- Brief Summary
A study to investigate the effectiveness of a reminder tool application at increasing performance on memory tasks in people with mild dementia
- Detailed Description
Background
Memory difficulties are a core feature of dementia. These include difficulties remembering to do something at a specific time and place in the future (Prospective Memory). Although a range of electronic prospective memory aids currently exist (e.g. "Neuropage"), the evidence supporting their use among the dementia population remains limited. "Mindmate" is a recently developed mobile application that aims to support individuals with a diagnosis of dementia, improving self-management skills and quality of life.
Aims
This study will explore the effectiveness of "MindMate" reminder alerts delivered to a smart phone or tablet computer as a memory aid for people with a diagnosis of Mild Dementia.
Method
Three participants with a diagnosis of dementia, who are considered to be in the early stages and who report everyday prospective memory difficulties, will be recruited from Older People Community Mental Health teams within Greater Glasgow and Clyde. The participants will own a smart phone or tablet and will be living with a partner or family member who will also participate in the study. During the initial baseline phase, the partner or family member will monitor the number of pre defined tasks the participant remembered and forgot. The partner or family member will record this information on a weekly monitoring form and this phase will last between five to seven weeks. This will be followed by a five-week intervention phase where "MindMate" reminder alerts will be sent to the participant's phone or tablet. Again, tasks that require remembering will be identified prior to the intervention phase, and family members or carers will monitor their success on a form. Results will be analysed using visual inspection and Tau-U analysis.
Applications
This study will provide information on the effectiveness of a form of assistive technology at supporting people with a dementia, which could improve quality of life of those with a diagnosis.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 3
- has a diagnosis of Mild Dementia, according to International Classification of Diseases (ICD) 10 Criteria
- has received the diagnosis from a psychiatrist
- owns a smart phone or tablet
- has a family member/partner/carer who is willing to monitor memory aid use
- has capacity to consent to being involved in the research
- is reporting memory difficulties that are affecting them in daily life
- visual or auditory difficulties which cannot be corrected through the use of appropriate aids
- has a pre-existing neurological or severe psychiatric problem (e.g. bipolar disorder, psychosis)
- has a diagnosis of dementia that is considered to be in the moderate to severe stages
- those whose first language is not English
- those with a diagnosed or suspected developmental learning disability
- those who are currently using online or electronic memory aids
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description 7 week baseline MindMate 7 week baseline data collection followed by 6 week MindMate intervention 5 week baseline MindMate 5 week baseline data collection followed by 6 week MindMate intervention 6 week baseline MindMate 6 week baseline data collection followed by 6 week MindMate intervention
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Memory 6 weeks Number of target events the participant remembered to complete
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Acceptability Change from baseline to 6 week post-intervention Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) questionnaire
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
🇬🇧Glasgow, United Kingdom