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NCT ID: NCT06289569 Not yet recruiting - Stroke Sequelae Clinical Trials

Home Tele Rehabilitation Therapy for Vascular Dementia

Start date: March 14, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

To determine whether the home telerehabilitation therapy is feasible and lessens caregiver burden in chronic stroke patients with and without vascular dementia (VaD)

NCT ID: NCT06289322 Not yet recruiting - Dementia Clinical Trials

AI4HOPE Dementia Pain Assessment Pilot Study 1

AI4HOPE1
Start date: July 2025
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The pilot study will develop and test a standardized assessment toolkit that will provide conclusive information with a tolerable burden for cognitively impaired patients with dementia.

NCT ID: NCT06286293 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Young-onset Dementia

YOD-RiSoCo: Social Cognition and Risky Decision-making in Patients With Young-onset Dementia

YOD-RiSoCo
Start date: June 1, 2024
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The goal of this observational study is to learn about social cognition and risky behaviour in patients with young-onset dementia (YOD). The investigators want to - Examine differences in performance on social cognition test and measures of risky behaviour between behavioural variant YOD patients, patients with frontal brain injury, non-behavioural YOD patients and healthy controls. - Examine if there is a relation between social cognition tests and measures of risky behaviour. Participants will be administered a neuropsychological assessment including social cognition measures and patients will complete a driving simulator task in which risky behaviour will be elicited.

NCT ID: NCT06273917 Not yet recruiting - Dementia Clinical Trials

Deprescribing Potentially Inappropriate Medications in the Emergency Department for Persons Living With Dementia

IMPACT
Start date: March 1, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Aim 1: To demonstrate the feasibility by determining proportion of completed medication reconciliation, Central Nervous System active Potentially Inappropriate Medication (CNS PIM) use among patients with Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias (ADRD) and Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) in the emergency department (ED), and communication between ED clinical pharmacists and outpatient prescribers. Aim 2: To demonstrate the feasibility of collecting the primary and secondary outcomes for a subsequent study. The future primary outcome will be reduction in CNS PIMs 90 days after an ED visit. Secondary outcomes will include outpatient follow-up, repeat ED visits, and hospitalizations during the 90 days following an ED visit. Aim 3: To demonstrate the acceptability of the PRIDE intervention to outpatient clinicians using the Acceptability of Intervention Measure and qualitative analysis of responses.

NCT ID: NCT06264362 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Mild Cognitive Impairment

Developing a Nonpharmacological Pain Intervention for Community-dwelling Older Adults With Dementia

Start date: October 9, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to develop an exercise treatment program for knee osteoarthritis that works well for people with memory problems. This study will include two parts. Participants can choose to participate in either or both parts. In Part 1 (not a clinical trial) - The investigators are inviting the following people to participate in an interview: 1. Individuals aged 60 years or older who do not live in a nursing home and have both memory issues and knee pain. 2. Care partners of people with knee pain and memory issues. A care partner can be a family member or friend who helps regularly. 3. Clinicians (exercise physiologists or rehabilitation therapists like physical and occupational therapists) who have worked with older adults with memory issues and knee pain. The goal of these interviews is to learn from the experiences of people with memory issues and knee pain and those who care for them. From these interviews, the investigators hope to design a non-drug, tailored physical activity program that will be interesting and helpful in managing knee pain for older adults with memory problems. For people with memory problems and knee pain and their care partners: The investigators will ask some questions to determine eligibility to participate in the study. Those who qualify for the study will be invited to participate in an interview that could be completed online or in person (Philadelphia, PA). The interview could last up to 90 minutes (1 and a half hours) and can be completed as one or multiple sessions. For clinicians: Participants will engage in a 90-minute focus group with other clinicians where lunch will be served if in person. Those participating in an online focus group will receive a gift card equal to the value of lunch. In Part 2 (a clinical trial) - The program developed in Part 1 will be tested. The program will be physical activity-based. Specific program details for part 2 will be provided as they emerge. Participants can choose to sign up for either or both parts. Signing up for Part 1 does not mean participants have to sign up for Part 2. Please contact us for any questions.

NCT ID: NCT06242574 Not yet recruiting - Alzheimer Disease Clinical Trials

Meaningful Aspects of Health for Adults With Dementia, Their Care Partners and Healthcare Practitioners

DiME
Start date: April 15, 2024
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The aim of this study is to describe, using a non-interventional survey, the relevant aspects of health in adults with ADRD for the patients themselves, their carers and healthcare professionals. Commonalities and differences between these three stakeholders and according to the severity of the dementia will also be studied.

NCT ID: NCT06237218 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Nervous System Diseases

Effects of the COTID (Community Occupational Therapist in Dementia) Program and Usual Occupational Therapy Care on Recurrence of Falls at 12 Months in Elderly People With Neurocognitive Disorders Who Had Been Hospitalized for Falls, After Their Return Home

ErgoFalls
Start date: March 8, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This project will enable optimization of specific carried out by occupationist for older adults discharged from hospital for falls: - on the environmental dimension at the participant's home - on the involvement of the caregiver since they are also involved in the care of the patient - on the recurrence of falls and rehospitalizations in order to improve the quality of life by reassuring the elderly person when traveling - on limiting loss of autonomy and staying at home. The occupational therapist will entrust the caregiver with a support role. The participant will feel more involved in the participant's care (thus reducing the feeling of helplessness). His actions will allow him to strengthen his sense of competence and will prevent him from physical and psychological exhaustion.

NCT ID: NCT06235177 Not yet recruiting - Anxiety Clinical Trials

Psychoneuromentalism Disorder: A Medical Condition That Affects People With Psychological Impairments From Health Issues

PNMD
Start date: July 24, 2024
Phase: Early Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

Psychoneuromentalism Disorder is a disorder arising in the mind; that is related to the mental and emotional state of a person. It is the science of mental life. The body has a natural design to heal itself. This is a mental phenomena that cannot be explained, until now. Psychoneuromentalism Disorder is a new condition resulting from behavioral impairments, neurodiversity, and neurobehavioral dysfunctions that are related to the mental and emotional state of a participant.

NCT ID: NCT06225986 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Dyadic Family Caregiver-person With Dementia Online Intervention

Living Memory Home-4-Dementia Care Pairs

LMH-4-DCP
Start date: May 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to evaluate an online platform -- the Living Memory Home for Dementia Care Pairs (LMH-4-DCP) for persons with dementia and their family caregivers to engage in reminiscence activities together and record meaningful memories. The main aims of this study are: - To evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of the LMH-4-DCP platform. - To explore the potential for LMH-4-DCP to reduce feelings of pre-loss grief and enhancing relationship quality in dementia family caregivers and their care-recipients ('Care-Pairs') Care pair participants will be asked to log-in to LMH-4-DCP and complete study activities three times per week for one month. Researchers will compare the intervention group to an attention control condition to see if LMH-4-DCP's use is associated with reduced feelings of caregiver pre-loss grief and improved care pair relationship quality at follow-up.

NCT ID: NCT06218732 Not yet recruiting - Semantic Dementia Clinical Trials

Revealing Engagement Dynamics Among Semantic Dementia Patients

Start date: February 2025
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The study intends to investigate the personal experiences of semantic dementia patients who take part in a separate clinical study including a specific medication intervention. The major focus will be on closely following individuals' rates of trial completion and withdrawal. The data collected from this study will help improve future outcomes for all semantic dementia as well as those in under-represented demographic groups.