Pain Clinical Trial
Official title:
Preventing Aggression In Veterans With Dementia (PAVED) - Telephone Sub-Study With Rural Veterans
Aggression, a common symptom in persons with dementia, is linked with multiple treatable
etiologies such as pain, depression, caregiver burden, and caregiver relationships. Pain,
the main predictor of aggression, is a common symptom that is inadequately assessed and
treated in persons with dementia. The main treatment for aggression is antipsychotic
medications that are ineffective, costly, and possess considerable adverse side effects.
There is a need to test psychosocial interventions that address treatable causes of
aggression. Preliminary data suggest the potential utility of Preventing Aggression in
Veterans with Dementia (PAVeD), an evidence-based psychoeducational intervention aimed to
prevent aggression, with urban dwelling Veterans. PAVeD, an in-home intervention that
requires significant clinician time and expense has yet to be evaluated in a rural culture
with Veterans who are in poorer health compared to urban Veterans.
The purpose of this intervention demonstration pilot study is to pilot test and evaluate the
PAVeD-Telephone intervention. Twenty rural Veterans with dementia and pain and their
caregivers from the Home Based Primary Care (HBPC) Program will be invited to participate.
Clinical activities directed toward caregivers are supported by policies and procedures set
forth by the Veterans Health Administration (Appendix A). Mixed-methods will be used to
collect data using semi-structured interviews and standardized data collection measures
suitable for persons with dementia and their caregivers. The interviews go beyond an
evaluation of the outcomes by exploring how the intervention was experienced by the dyad.
The specific aims of the study are to:
1. Describe the feasibility and acceptability of the PAVeD-Telephone intervention (number
of dyads recruited and completing the study) by rural Veterans and their caregivers.
2. Describe the preliminary outcomes (aggression, depression, Veteran/caregiver
relationship quality, pleasant events, caregiver burden, and pain) at baseline, 3 and 6
months.
3. Understand the cultural beliefs and practices of this population and the impact of the
intervention.
The PAVeD-Telephone intervention is an innovative approach to shift the paradigm of treating
aggression with antipsychotic medications. This study is consistent with the goals of the
South Central Mental Illness Research Education and Clinical Center (MIRECC) to improve
evidence-based practices in rural Veterans and their caregivers. The next step in this
program of research is to submit a Health Services Research and Development Service (HSR&D)
application for pilot funding to further develop and test the telephone-based intervention
and an appropriate control condition.
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Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Prevention
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