Dementia Clinical Trial
Official title:
Efficacy of Behavioral Interventions to Improve Sleep in Adult Family Homes
Sleep disturbances are widespread among demented residents of board and care homes and are a leading cause for transfer into nursing homes. This study is a randomized controlled clinical trial to evaluate the efficacy of a 4-week Sleep Education Program (SEP) for demented residents of board and care homes who are experiencing sleep disturbances. Residents of adult family homes (board and care homes with 2-6 residents) will be randomized into SEP or usual care control. Analysis of outcomes will determine whether the SEP is feasible and effective in adult family home settings, and whether the SEP delays transition into higher levels of institutional care.
This study addresses the clinical problem of sleep and nighttime behavioral disturbances in
older adults with dementia living in board and care homes. Board and care facilities provide
room and board, 24-hour supervision, and assistance with personal care tasks for two or more
residents not related to the owner or operator. Many elderly persons who need residential
care choose board and care facilities over the alternatives because of their small size and
homelike environment.
Adult family homes (AFHs) are small board and care homes with 2-6 residents. Sleep and
nighttime behavioral disturbances such as wandering, getting out of bed repeatedly, and
day/night confusion are widespread among demented residents of AFHs, and are a leading cause
for transfer into nursing homes. However, little is known about how best to treat these
problems. Adult family homes vary widely in their type of ownership, staffing schedules,
physical environment, resident eligibility criteria, physician access, level of family
involvement, and ratio of private/public pay clients. There have been no sleep intervention
studies conducted in AFHs, and strategies that have been shown to improve sleep in
community-dwelling or nursing home patients may not be feasible or effective in AFH
settings. Residents of AFHs have higher rates of functional and health problems that can
contribute to sleep disturbances than do community-dwelling patients, and paid caregivers
have demanding on-the-job responsibilities and schedules not typically faced by family
caregivers. In contrast to skilled nursing facilities, AFH employees often live 24-hours
on-site, have limited training in dementia care, and have no licensed health care
professionals supervising day-to-day activities. Identification of strategies that could be
used as part of a staff educational program to manage sleep and nighttime behavioral
disturbances in this unique environment is sorely needed. If successful, such strategies
would help residents remain in a less restrictive environment for a longer time, and enhance
resident quality of life.
The goal of the project is test the efficacy of a 4-session behavioral intervention for
improving sleep and reducing nighttime behavioral disturbances in dementia residents of
adult family homes compared to AFH residents in a usual care control condition. This project
builds upon previous research conducted by the Principal Investigator showing that brief
behavioral interventions can improve sleep of persons with Alzheimer's disease who are
living in the community with family caregivers. It applies rigorous methodology to determine
whether these interventions are equally feasible and effective in adult family home
settings, and whether they delay transition into higher levels of institutional care.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Treatment
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