Dementia Clinical Trial
Official title:
Impact of a Joint Practice of a Tai Chi Inspired Gymnastics Program on the Relationship Between Family Caregivers and Residents in Nursing Homes
Verified date | March 2023 |
Source | Fondation Mederic Alzheimer |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
The goal of this multicentre cluster randomised controlled trial is to evaluate the effects of a joint practice of a Tai Chi inspired gymnastics programme in nursing home on the relationship between family caregivers and residents living with mild to moderate dementia. The intervention consists of 24 sessions of Tai Chi inspired gymnastics programme for two one-hour sessions per week in a family caregiver-resident pair. The researchers will compare the practice of the intervention in pairs with a separate practice and with the absence of intervention to see if any effects are observed on the family caregiver-resident relationship. The hypotheses are as follows: - Hypothesis 1: the relationship between family caregiver and resident will be judged better after the joint practice of a Tai Chi inspired gymnastics programme compared to a separate practice and compared to no intervention. - Hypothesis 2: signs of anxiety and depression in the family caregiver and resident should be lower after joint practice of a Tai Chi inspired gymnastics programme compared to separate practice and compared to no intervention. - Hypothesis 3: the family caregivers' feeling of competence will be higher after the joint practice of a Tai Chi inspired gymnastics programme compared to a separate practice and compared to no intervention. - Hypothesis 4: the quality of life of the residents will be better after the joint practice of a Tai Chi inspired gymnastics programme compared to a separate practice and compared to no intervention.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 28 |
Est. completion date | February 6, 2023 |
Est. primary completion date | February 6, 2023 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria for the residents: - Agreement of the resident and the family caregiver to participate in the study; - Presence of neurocognitive disorders mentioned in the resident's file and objectified by a MMSE score between 16 and 25 out of 30; - Presence in the nursing home for more than six months; - Ability to attend the sessions; - Ability to walk to the place of the intervention alone, with human or technical assistance. - Medical advice indicating the possibility of practising the activity. Exclusion Criteria for the residents: - Refusal of the resident or of the family caregiver to continue the study; - Alteration of the general state of health no longer allowing participation in the sessions and assessments; - Hospitalization(s) that do not allow regular follow-up of the sessions and evaluations; - Permanent leaving of the nursing home; - Death. Inclusion Criteria for the family caregivers: - Medical certificate by the general practitioner indicating the possibility of carrying out the Tai Chi inspired gymnastics sessions; - Family caregiver having frequent contact with the resident: spouse; child; brother/sister; cousin; - Agreement of the family caregiver and the resident to participate in the study; - Absence of neurocognitive disorders; - Ability to attend the proposed sessions; - Operational mobility to go to the intervention site. Exclusion Criteria for the family caregivers: - Refusal of the family caregiver or of the resident to continue the study; - Alteration of the general state of health no longer allowing participation in the sessions and assessments; - Hospitalization(s) that do not allow regular follow-up of the sessions and evaluations; - Death. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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France | Résidence Les Terrasses de la Scarpe | Courchelettes | |
France | EHPAD Afeji Edilys | Lille | |
France | EHPAD Korian Samara | Marpent | |
France | EHPAD Afeji Les Tilleuls | Maubeuge |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Fondation Mederic Alzheimer | Malakoff-Humanis, Siel Bleu |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Questionnaire of relationship between family caregivers and residents - Residents' point of view | A 12-questions questionnaire will assess the family caregiver-resident relationship from the perspective of the residents. For each question, the residents will choose from four answers the one that is closest to what they think at the time of the questionnaire, e.g. "You think about your relative: all the time, often, rarely, never". Each question is rated from 0 to 3 for a maximum score of 36. A high score indicates a good perceived relationship. The questions are the same for family caregivers and residents to calculate a final relationship score by averaging the family caregiver's score and the resident's score. Additional questions not included in the score of relationship are asked to assess the relationship qualitatively. | Baseline | |
Primary | Questionnaire of relationship between family caregivers and residents - Residents' point of view questionnaire | A 12-questions questionnaire will assess the family caregiver-resident relationship from the perspective of the residents. For each question, the residents will choose from four answers the one that is closest to what they think at the time of the questionnaire, e.g. "You think about your relative: all the time, often, rarely, never". Each question is rated from 0 to 3 for a maximum score of 36. A high score indicates a good perceived relationship. The questions are the same for family caregivers and residents to calculate a final relationship score by averaging the family caregiver's score and the resident's score. Additional questions not included in the score of relationship are asked to assess the relationship qualitatively. | 2 weeks after the intervention | |
Primary | Questionnaire of relationship between family caregivers and residents - Family caregivers' point of view | A 12-questions questionnaire will assess the family caregiver-resident relationship from the perspective of the family caregivers. For each question, the family caregivers will choose from four answers the one that is closest to what they think at the time of the questionnaire, e.g. "You think about your relative: all the time, often, rarely, never". Each question is rated from 0 to 3 for a maximum score of 36. A high score indicates a good perceived relationship. The questions are the same for family caregivers and residents to calculate a final relationship score by averaging the family caregiver's score and the resident's score. Additional questions not included in the score of relationship are asked to assess the relationship qualitatively. | Baseline | |
Primary | Questionnaire of relationship between family caregivers and residents - Family caregivers' point of view | A 12-questions questionnaire will assess the family caregiver-resident relationship from the perspective of the family caregivers. For each question, the family caregivers will choose from four answers the one that is closest to what they think at the time of the questionnaire, e.g. "You think about your relative: all the time, often, rarely, never". Each question is rated from 0 to 3 for a maximum score of 36. A high score indicates a good perceived relationship. The questions are the same for family caregivers and residents to calculate a final relationship score by averaging the family caregiver's score and the resident's score. Additional questions not included in the score of relationship are asked to assess the relationship qualitatively. | 2 weeks after the intervention | |
Secondary | Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HAD) | This scale consists of 14 items and two subscales of seven items each: a subscale assessing anxiety and a subscale assessing depression.This scale is administered to residents and family caregivers.The maximum score on each subscale is 21. A score of 7 or less indicates no symptomatology; a score between 8 and 10 indicates probable symptomatology; and a score of 11 or more indicates certain presence of symptomatology. | Baseline and 2 weeks after the intervention | |
Secondary | Sense of Competence Questionnaire (QSC) | This questionnaire consists of 27 items describing how one feels about helping a person living with dementia through three aspects: satisfaction with one's own performance as a caregiver, the consequences for the caregiver's personal life and the satisfaction given to the caregiver by the patient.This questionnaire is administered to family caregivers.The maximum score is 27. The higher the score, the better the feeling of competence. | Baseline and 2 weeks after the intervention | |
Secondary | Quality of Life-Alzheimer's Disease scale in Nursing Homes (QOL-AD NH) | This scale assesses the perceived quality of life of residents living in nursing home with mild to moderate Alzheimer's disease or a related disorder (MMSE =10/30). This scale can be analysed globally and across three dimensions: quality of life related to the intra- and interpersonal environment; quality of life related to personal functioning; and quality of life related to current perceived health.This scale is administered to the residents.The total score is between 15 and 60. The higher the score, the higher the perceived quality of life. | Baseline and 2 weeks after the intervention | |
Secondary | Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE) | This test was designed for the rapid detection and monitoring of cognitive deficits. The MMSE will be administered to family caregivers prior to the start of the intervention to ensure that there is no cognitive impairment.This test is scored out of 30 points and consists of 6 categories: temporo-spatial orientation (10 points), 3-word learning (3 points), attention-calculation (5 points), 3-word recall (3 points), language (8 points) and constructive praxis (1 point). | Baseline |
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