Dementia Clinical Trial
Official title:
Art Museum Program for Seniors With Cognitive Disorders and Care-partners
Verified date | November 2021 |
Source | Johns Hopkins University |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
As the population ages, there is increasing interest in developing innovative approaches to promote and sustain mental and emotional well-being. Recent studies have linked engagement with the arts with supporting cognitive functioning, promoting empathy and greater sense of life purpose. The need to develop alternative approaches to sustain emotional well-being is especially acute for the nearly 6 million older Americans who suffer from Alzheimer's disease. There is a need for quality activities that can be done virtually for homebound individuals with cognitive disorders and the individuals' family care-partners. The investigators intend to institute a 3-session virtual art museum pilot program for seniors with cognitive disorders and care-partners using the Visual Thinking Strategies approach. The investigators hypothesize that participation in a virtual guided visual arts experience will enhance emotional well-being and self-esteem for both seniors with cognitive impairment and the seniors' care-partners.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 6 |
Est. completion date | November 1, 2021 |
Est. primary completion date | August 6, 2021 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 30 Years to 100 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Club Memory member with cognitive disorder and family care-partner. This will constitute a study dyad. - Early to moderate cognitive impairment, as evidenced by Clinical Dementia Rating scale of 0.5-2.0. The Clinical Dementia Rating scale is a clinical rating scale used for dementia staging based on 6 domains of functioning that will be performed by Andrea Nelson, Registered Nurse, and is part of normal dementia care in the Johns Hopkins Bayview Memory and Alzheimer's Treatment Center. A rating of 0=normal, 0.5= mild cognitive impairment, 1.0=mild dementia, 2.0=moderate dementia, 3.0=severe dementia. - Care-partner access to laptop or iPad and comfort with using Zoom technology - Agreement by individual with cognitive disorder and care-partner to participate in all 3 Visual Thinking visual art sessions - Agreement by individual with cognitive disorder and care-partner to participate in the study and complete questionnaires before and after each session Exclusion Criteria: - Non-English speaker - Clinical Dementia Rating higher than 2.0 for individual with cognitive impairment - Inability to use a laptop or iPad for Zoom sessions |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Johns Hopkins Hospital | Baltimore | Maryland |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Johns Hopkins University |
United States,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Change in self-esteem as assessed by the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale | Impact of participation in a virtual art museum program on both older adults with cognitive disorders and their care-partners on survey measure of self-esteem. The Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale is a 10-item self-report scale. Each item response is scored on a 4-point Likert Scale where 1 = Strongly agree and 4= Strongly disagree. Higher scores indicate higher self-esteem, and lower scores indicate lower self-esteem. | At first session and third session, up to 3 months | |
Primary | Change in self-report mood as assessed by the Smiley Face Mood Rating Scale | Impact of participation in a virtual art museum program on both older adults with cognitive disorders and their care-partners on self-report measure of mood. Smiley Face Mood Rating Scale- A pictorial self-report Likert scale with 5 smiley faces ranging from very unhappy (scored as 1), to very happy (scored as 5). Higher scores indicate a more positive mood and lower scores indicate a more negative mood. | Before and immediately after each visual art session, up to 3 months | |
Secondary | to get feedback from family care-partners about their experience in participating in a virtual art museum program regarding satisfaction with a virtual program of this nature | Post-visual art experience questionnaire asking questions about satisfaction. The questionnaire consists of 7 question items, 3 of which are YES/NO response, 2 of which are multiple choice response, one is a 10-point rating scale for satisfaction level where 10 is "very high satisfaction" and 1 is "very low satisfaction". One question is open-narrative free response. | up to 48 hours after first visual art session | |
Secondary | to get feedback from family care-partners about their experience in participating in a virtual art museum program regarding acceptability and satisfaction with a virtual program of this nature | post-visual art experience questionnaire asking questions about satisfaction. The questionnaire consists of 7 question items, 3 of which are YES/NO response, 2 of which are multiple choice response, 1 is a 10-point rating scale for satisfaction level where is "very high satisfaction" and 1 is "very low satisfaction". One question is open-narrative free response | up to 48 hours after second visual art session | |
Secondary | to get feedback from family care-partners about their experience in participating in a virtual art museum program regarding acceptability and satisfaction with a virtual program of this nature | post-visual art experience questionnaire asking questions about satisfaction. The questionnaire consists of 7 question items, 3 of which are YES/NO response, 2 of which are multiple choice response, 1 is a 10-point rating scale for satisfaction level where is "very high satisfaction" and 1 is "very low satisfaction". One question is open-narrative free response | up to 48 hours after third visual art session | |
Secondary | to get feedback from individuals with cognitive disorders about their experience in participating in a virtual art museum program regarding acceptability and satisfaction with a virtual program of this nature | post-visual art experience questionnaire asking questions about satisfaction. The questionnaire consists of 6 question items. 5 items are YES/NO response, and 1 item is multiple choice response | up to 48 hours after first visual art session | |
Secondary | to get feedback from individuals with cognitive disorders about their experience in participating in a virtual art museum program regarding acceptability and satisfaction with a virtual program of this nature | post-visual art experience questionnaire asking questions about satisfaction. The questionnaire consists of 6 question items. 5 items are YES/NO response, and 1 item is multiple choice response | up to 48 hours after second visual art session | |
Secondary | to get feedback from individuals with cognitive disorders about their experience in participating in a virtual art museum program regarding acceptability and satisfaction with a virtual program of this nature | post-visual art experience questionnaire asking questions about satisfaction. The questionnaire consists of 6 question items. 5 items are YES/NO response, and 1 item is multiple choice response | up to 48 hours after third visual art session |
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