iCST Web-application for People With Dementia

NCT03282877 · Status: COMPLETED · Phase: NA · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 43

Last updated 2020-11-19

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Summary

In the UK, over 670,000 older people are living with dementia which has a substantial, multi-level impact on society, the person with dementia, and their carers. There is a need for an increase in the availability of psychological therapies since people with dementia can face difficulties with staying mentally stimulated and engaged. Cognitive Stimulation Therapy (CST) offers a person based approach and can help to relieve some of these problems. It is a brief manualised evidence based psychological treatment for people with mild to moderate dementia which has shown to improve cognition and quality of life. CST is currently available in both a group and individualised format called iCST. It is worthwhile to explore a computerised version of iCST since it would take together the added value of computer use and the beneficial effects of iCST which might produce combined, positive effects on cognition and quality of life. The investigators have spoken to people with dementia and their carers who are keen on using technology to stay mentally active and stimulated. This study sets out to develop and evaluate the potential benefits of an iCST web-application within a feasibility study. The effects on cognition and quality of life between (a) usual care and (b) iCST web-application over 11 weeks will be compared. A web-application is a website which can easily be accessed on and is compatible with computers and tablets. In order to create the most appropriate and practical web-application, the research team will work closely together with people with dementia, their carers, and the software company. An iCST web-application will compliment traditional CST by making it even more accessible since technology users will be able to access it easily on their device. Furthermore, a computerised version of iCST will by highly relevant for upcoming generations who have grown up with the use of technology.

Conditions

  • Mild Dementia
  • Moderate Dementia

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

iCST web-application

The iCST web-application will be delivered by a carer in regular contact with the person with dementia (family carer, a close friend, or a volunteer befriender) for 1.5 hours a week. It is up to the carer to distribute the time in a matter that is convenient to them (e.g. two long sessions of 45 minutes or 3 shorter sessions of 30 minutes). Participants will be asked to use the web-application for a duration of 11 weeks at their homes. Each session will consist of structured cognitive stimulation aided by the use of multimedia. After completing each session, participants will be guided to a new screen on the web-application in which they will be asked to briefly reflect on the session and provide us with feedback.

Sponsors & Collaborators

  • University of Nottingham

    lead OTHER

Principal Investigators

  • Martin Orrell, MD, PhD · University of Nottingham

  • Justine Schneider, PhD · University of Nottingham

  • Harleen Rai, MSc. · University of Nottingham

  • Lauren Yates, PhD · University of Nottingham

Study Design

Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE
Model
PARALLEL

Eligibility

Min Age
21 Years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No

Timeline & Regulatory

Start
2018-05-01
Primary Completion
2020-06-30
Completion
2020-06-30

Countries

  • United Kingdom

Study Locations

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