Exploring and Evaluating the Impact of 'Refresh and Reconnect!'

NCT06805578 · Status: NOT_YET_RECRUITING · Phase: NA · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 120

Last updated 2025-02-03

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Summary

Dementia and mild cognitive impairment are a rising concern for the ageing population in Singapore, leading to diminished quality of life and health outcomes. Arts-based interventions in a museum setting have been shown to improve cognitive health and well-being for Persons with Cognitive Impairment (PWCIs), however little is known about the relationship of heritage-based interventions on the health and well-being of PWCIs.

This mixed-methods study evaluates the 6-week "Refresh and Reconnect!" programme (R\&R!), a museum-based heritage programme including guided artist-led activities and tours of the National Museum of Singapore.

(i) In the quantitative study (n = 64-120 PWCIs, comprising with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) or mild dementia), assessments will be conducted at 2 time points (pre-programme, post-programme) to evaluate change in cognitive, social, and mental well-being.

ii) In the qualitative study, ethnographic observations of the R\&R! programme; ethnographic interviews with staff (n= max 3), \& artists (n= max 6); and in-depth interviews with PWCIs (n=16) will be used to elicit the underlying context-mechanisms-outcomes which enable R\&R! success. Programme volunteers will also be engaged through casual or informal conversations as part of the ethnographic observations.

The study will provide valuable insights for the development of effective, non-pharmacological interventions for PWCIs. The primary objectives of the study are to (a) compare the change (before and after programme participation) in the health and well-being of PWCIs participating in the programme, and (b) assess the change (before and after programme participation) in the perception of the museum, 'heritage' and learning among PWCIs participating in the programme. The secondary aims are to understand the factors, contexts, and mechanisms that influence the implementation of the museum-based intervention and its effects, including the place-based effects of the curated museum Reunion space for PWCIs.

Achieving the objectives will help answer the following research questions:

1. To what extent, and how does participation in the "Refresh and Reconnect!" programme impact health and well-being of PWCIs?
2. To what extent, and how does participation in the programme affect the study participants' understanding and perception of the museum as a potential place to enhance one's health and well-being? \[Note: Study Participants include all who are participating in the study such as PWCIs and those who are implementing (e.g. museum staff), facilitating (e.g. artists) and assisting (e.g. volunteers) with the R\&R! Programme\]
3. What are the contexts and mechanisms that influence the implementation of the programme?

These findings are of significant public health importance for Singapore, potentially informing policy decisions, resource allocation, and healthcare strategies to better support PWCIs, ultimately improving their quality of life. Findings of the study may also contribute to similar heritage-based programmes in future, contributing to the understanding of key elements of programme success, and for whom these programmes are effective for.

Conditions

  • Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI)
  • Ageing
  • Mild Dementia
  • Well-being

Interventions

OTHER

Heritage art programme

The 6-week 'Refresh and Reconnect!' programme includes guided gallery tours led by the museum's Care Facilitator volunteers and artist-led hands-on activities based on various art forms (e.g. artist-led dance, art, or drama workshops).

Sponsors & Collaborators

  • National Heritage Board, Singapore

    collaborator UNKNOWN
  • National Museum Singapore, Singapore

    collaborator UNKNOWN
  • Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School

    lead OTHER

Principal Investigators

  • Rahul Malhotra, MD, MPH · Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School

  • Ad Maulod, PhD, MSc · Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School

Study Design

Allocation
NA
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
NONE
Model
SINGLE_GROUP

Eligibility

Min Age
21 Years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No

Timeline & Regulatory

Start
2025-02-03
Primary Completion
2026-01-31
Completion
2026-07-31

Countries

  • Singapore

Study Locations

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