Alzheimer Disease Clinical Trial
Official title:
Reminiscence During Bathing Persons With Alzheimer's Disease at Home
This study will evaluate the effectiveness of a 3-week reminiscence intervention applied during bathing persons with Alzheimer's disease (AD) in decreasing resistiveness to care (RTC), relieving patient discomfort, and improving spouse caregiver appraisals of burden, capabilities and confidence while bathing the patient. Reminiscence provides opportunities for the patient to feel good and recall pleasant memories, easily done by caregivers in a home setting. Home visits and telephone calls from trained nurses provide coaching and practice for caregivers for the preliminary phase of this study. Each couple will be enrolled in the study for approximately 9 weeks. The study will recruit 100 patient/spouse caregiver couples randomly divided into one of two groups: reminiscence with coaching, or bathing support (control). Bathing support will be provided to participants in both conditions including: individualized assessment; education regarding bathing techniques for people with dementia; and individualized problem solving. In addition to the bathing support intervention, participants in the experimental group will receive a pleasant memories interview and reminiscence script with coaching for implementation. Caregivers will keep a journal of their experiences in bathing the care recipient.
Bath time is often distressing to persons with Alzheimer's disease (AD), leading to
behavioral symptoms of resistiveness to care. Encountering these behaviors is distressing
for caregivers, as well. Most studies of intervention for behavioral symptoms of AD have
been done in nursing homes, but most care takes place in the home. The overall goal of this
research is to improve the at-home bathing experience of both patients with AD and their
spouse caregivers. This study builds on preliminary studies that: 1) developed observational
measures of patient behaviors, and 2) developed and pilot tested the reminiscence during
bathing intervention.
This randomized clinical trial will evaluate the effectiveness of a 3-week reminiscence
intervention, applied during bathing persons with AD, in decreasing resistiveness to care
(RTC), relieving patient discomfort, and improving spouse caregiver appraisals of burden,
self-efficacy with bathing, and satisfaction. Reminiscence provides an intervention that
draws on preserved individuality and memories, easily implemented by caregivers in a home
setting. Home visits and telephone calls provide coaching and practice for caregivers in
implementation. The sample includes 100 patient/spouse caregiver couples, randomized into
one of two groups: reminiscence with coaching or bathing support (control).
Bathing support will be provided to participants in both conditions including:
individualized assessment; education regarding bathing techniques for people with dementia;
and individualized problem solving. In addition to the bathing support intervention,
participants in the experimental group will receive a pleasant memories interview and
reminiscence script with coaching for implementation. Using repeated measures design,
observations will be made at baseline, post-intervention (5 weeks), and follow-up (8 weeks).
In the coaching/practicing/support phase of the study, caregivers will receive 1-hour home
visits by a Nurse Interventionist (NI) for two weeks with caregiver practice and telephone
support in between the in-home coaching/support visits. During the home visits, the NI will:
(a) review the written reminiscence script and "crib sheet" with the spouse and role-model
its use, (b) discuss instructions for delivering the reminiscence intervention to the
patient immediately prior to and during the bath/shower, (c) teach the spouse to record
patient behavior and intervention intensity using visual analog scales, and (d) review
general approaches to bathing including a calm, unhurried approach, smiling, eye contact,
brief description of what to expect, simple directions with time for the patient to respond,
encourage patient participation, try not to respond to negative behaviors, praise for
positive behaviors. Spouse caregivers will be encouraged to practice using the reminiscence
intervention with every bath/shower for a 2-week period and to record the frequency of
program implementation throughout the week on the data sheets.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label
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