Alzheimer Disease Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Randomised Controlled Trial to Improve Support Services for Caregivers of Patients With Alzheimer Disease in Italy by UPgrading Quality of Care Through the Integration of Services and the Use of New TECHnologies (The UP-TECH Project)
The UP-TECH project aims at developing an UPgrading quality of care for Alzheimer's disease patients through the integration of services and the use of new TECHnologies in order to also improving the quality of life of their family caregivers.
The World Alzheimer Report indicates that, worldwide, there were 35.6 million people with
dementia in 2010 and according to forecasts, this figure will reach 65.7 million in 2030 and
115.4 million in 2050. To correctly estimate the impact of the Alzheimer's Disease (AD), it
should be considered that it also affects patients' families, on whom the burden of care
fall. Not surprisingly, Alzheimer's disease is called a "family illness". Family caregivers
of Alzheimer's patients are subject to high levels of stress: this puts them at greater risk
of developing mood disorders, depression, insomnia and generally reduces their quality of
life. Information technology (IT), telecommunications and electronic equipment applied to the
home, can contribute to the improvement of the quality of life of Alzheimer's patients and
their caregivers. However, the multidimensionality of this problem not only calls for new
services, but also for a greater coordination and integration of existing community health
and social care services, of the public, nonprofit and private organizations. The assumption
underlying projects integrating health care and social services is to improve coordination of
support, thus reducing cost and eliminating waste and inefficiencies and improving health
outcomes of the patients assisted. Examples of such initiatives in the literature can be
found in the United States (the "Program for All Inclusive Care for the Elderly", Branch et
al, 1995), in the United Kingdom (the "Darlington Project", Challis et al, 1991), in Canada
(the PRISMA project, Hebert et al, 2010) and in France (the "System for Integrated Care for
Older Persons", Beland et al, 2006). Among the tools used in these studies are case
management, operator training and the use of IT systems to integrate health care and social
services.
Building on these experiences, the UP-TECH project aims at developing innovative
methodologies and new simple technologies to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of care
for AD patients and their caregivers.
The main objectives of the UP-TECH project are the evaluation of the improvement of the
quality of life of family caregivers of people with Alzheimer's disease and the potential
delay in institutionalization of these patients.
The overall design of the UP-TECH project will include 450 dyads (AD patient and related
caregiver) who will be randomly enrolled in three different types of intervention, defined as
- usual care
- UP Protocol
- UP-TECH Protocol
fully described below in the section: Interventions.
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