Falls (Accidents) in Old Age Clinical Trial
— FT-COfficial title:
Development of a Prototype FallsTalk Caregiver Resource System
This randomized-control trial involves dyads consisting of a family caregiver (CG) and a person with memory loss or dementia (PwD). The FallsTalk Caregiver Resource System (FT-C) intervention is administered by the CG, whose role is to modify their interactions with the PwD. FT-C will create a 3-way partnership between an Interventionist and the dyad, capitalizing on CG-PwD interactions. The PwD will be observed by the CG and both will be evaluated by the study team. Brief daily FT-C intervention by the CG will stimulate the PwD's awareness and individualized weekly CG- check-ins with the Interventionist will increase the CG's skills. Our hypothesis is that FT-C will increase PwD's awareness of personal fall threats and encourage new falls prevention behaviors, resulting in reduced fall rates.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 100 |
Est. completion date | May 2020 |
Est. primary completion date | December 2019 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility |
Caregiver (CG) Inclusion Criteria: - residence in western Washington state - minimum age= 18 - family CG - primary CG - some daily personal contact with Person with Dementia (PwD) for 1 month - basic computer skills and telephone access - able to commit to 6 month study. Persons with Dementia (PwD) Inclusion Criteria: - living at home with residence in western Washington state - minimum age= 55 - at least one fall in last 6 months or regular loss of balance - can ambulate at least 6 feet - ability to communicate thoughts - willingness to participate. CG Exclusion Criteria: - Professional CG (unless primary CG for family member) - distance CG unable to be physically present with PwD daily for 1 month - terminal illness with less than 6 months to live - CG has significant memory loss. PwD Exclusion Criteria: - Residence outside of western Washington state - Living in Residential care setting - non-communicative - terminal illness with less than 6 months to live - wheel chair or bed bound. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Brookside Research & Development | Freeland | Washington |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Brookside Research & Development Company | Alzheimer's Association- Washington State Chapter, National Institute on Aging (NIA) |
United States,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Rate of falls | number of falls per month | weekly for up to one year | |
Primary | Change of Residence | Report of change of primary residence | weekly for up to one year | |
Secondary | Fall Threat Awareness | Ability to identify potential fall risks in 10 standardized novel multimedia clips administered in random order | Pre-test- 5 clips at Initial interview; Post-test- 5 clips at Follow-up interview one month later | |
Secondary | Activity-Specific Balance Confidence scale | The Activity-Specific Balance Confidence scale is a standardized 16 item scale that measures an individual's self-efficacy about preventing a fall or loss of balance. The maximum score is 1600. Each item is scored from 0-100 with 0 indicating no confidence and 100 meaning complete confidence. | Pre-test at Initial interview; Post-test at Follow-up interview one month later | |
Secondary | Caregiver Falls Prevention Concerns | Specific concerns identified by Caregiver with respect to preventing falls in the person they care for. | Survey administered at study entry and Follow-up visit. | |
Secondary | Burden Scale for Family Caregivers | The Burden Scale for Family Caregivers is a standardized 28 item scale that assesses subjective burden of the CG. The items are scored as strongly agree, agree, disagree or strongly disagree and the maximum score is 84. A score of 0 indicates no burden and a score of 84 indicates a very severe burden with a high risk of psychosomatic symptoms. | BSFC is administered at Initial interview and Follow-up interview one month later. |
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