Dementia Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effectiveness of a Multisensory Stimulation Intervention on Neuropsychiatric Symptoms in Moderate to Advanced Dementia: a Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial
Dementia is one of the main causes of disability in the elderly. It is characterized by cognitive, functional and social impairment, as well as behavioral changes. Neuropsychiatric symptoms (NPS) are experienced by patients and observed by caregivers during the natural course of dementia. These symptoms, such as apathy, depression and agitation, are a heterogeneous group of noncognitive symptoms and behaviors. When these symptoms are present, it is more likely that the elderly will be institutionalized as the caregivers will be overloaded with demands. Pharmacological treatment presents little efficacy for the adequate control of these symptoms, and nonpharmacological interventions have been recommended as the first line of treatment. Multisensory stimulation (MSS), a nonpharmacological intervention, is one of the possibilities for intervention in people with dementia and NPS. MSS aims to stimulate the five primary senses, namely, hearing, sight, taste, smell and touch, through pleasurable sensory experiences, in a safe and relaxed environment. This work aims to investigate the effects of an MSS protocol in aged people with dementia living in long-term care institutions in Brazil.
Background: Neuropsychiatric symptoms (NPS) in people with dementia frequently evolve with
progression of the disorder. Nonpharmacological interventions are the first-line treatment to
control NPS in dementia. Multisensory stimulation (MSS) is a nonpharmacological intervention
that is conducted by stimulating one or more of the five senses of the body with pleasant
sensory experiences. This work aims to investigate the effects of a MSS protocol in elderly
people with moderate to advanced dementia living in long-term care institutions in Brazil.
Methods: A specific MSS protocol was developed by the researchers for the study. Sixty
elderly people with moderate to advanced dementia (Clinical Dementia Rating of 2 or 3 and a
Mini-Mental State Examination score ≤17) were randomly allocated to intervention (n=30) and
control (n=30) groups. The sample size estimation was established with a paired bilateral
t-test with a 0.05 significance level. This sample size would have 80% power to detect a mean
difference of 9.50 in the NPI scores from pre- to post-intervention and a standard deviation
of 17.28, as proposed by Fu et al. (2013). The intervention group participated in 16
individual 30-minute sessions over eight weeks in a quiet room, and the control group
received usual care.
The MSS program includes eight sessions. During these sessions, the five body senses (sight,
taste, hearing, smell, and feeling) are stimulated using songs, fruits, fiber optic lamps,
natural scents, among other stimuli, to promote interactions between the participants and the
therapist, as well as the objects. In each session, at least two senses are stimulated in a
safe, quiet and confidential environment. The sessions last 30 minutes and are conducted
twice a week, on the same day and time whenever possible. Nonetheless, the session can be
interrupted when the participant wishes or if the therapist observes that the patient is
uncomfortable. A nondirective approach and one-to-one intervention were adopted.The MSS
protocol was conducted by an occupational therapist. In this study, the eight-session
protocol was used twice, that is, the protocol was repeated from the ninth session forward,
but the protocol was customized for each participant by consideration of the participants'
interests in previous sessions and the protocol rules.
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