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NCT number NCT04182282
Other study ID # AG044019
Secondary ID
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date November 25, 2019
Est. completion date December 31, 2020

Study information

Verified date June 2020
Source HealthCare Interactive, Inc.
Contact John V Hobday, MA
Phone 952-928-7722
Email jhobday@hcinteractive.com
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

This research study will evaluate the CARES Dementia-Friendly Hospitals online training and certification program for Allied Health Workers (nursing assistants, dietary aides, housekeeping employees, hospital transporters, lab/x-ray techs, and unit secretaries) who work in a hospital or medical center.

Participants who sign up for this study will complete two 1-hour assessments (on day 1 and day 45). Participants will be randomly assigned into either an "immediate group" (where Participants complete the online training as part of the research study) or a "control group" (where Participants receive access to the online training at the end of the study). The online training and certification will take Participants approximately 6 hours to complete.

To participate, Participants must be an allied health worker working at a hospital or medical center, have access to a computer/tablet/smart phone with Internet access, be comfortable reading and speaking in English, and age 21 or older.

Deadline to begin the study: January 31, 2020


Description:

This randomized control trial (RCT) will evaluate the CARES Dementia-Friendly Hospitals online training and certification program. The study will allow up to 400 Allied Health Workers (nursing assistants, dietary aides, housekeeping employees, hospital transporters, lab/x-ray techs, and unit secretaries) to enroll as research participants from a minimum of 12 hospitals in three different states.

RESEARCH STUDY IMMEDIATE AND CONTROL GROUP STUDY REQUIREMENTS

Participants will be randomly assigned into the immediate training group a the control group.

Immediate training group participants will complete a consent form, an intake evaluation, and have one month to complete the training. At day 45, they will complete an a follow-up evaluation (identical to the intake evaluation).

Control group participants will complete a consent form and an intake evaluation. At day 45, they will complete an a follow-up evaluation (identical to the intake evaluation). Once the study is completed, each Control participant will be giving full access to the CARES Dementia-Friendly Hospitals online training program (at no cost).

MEASURES INCLUDED IN THE PRE- AND POST-EVALUATIONS

The pre- and post-evaluations include assessments on knowledge, attitude, sense of competency, burnout, job satisfaction, and job productivity, all measured with reliable and valid published scales.

TIME TO COMPLETE THE STUDY:

The study will take immediate participants approximately 8 hours to complete. The study will take control participants approximately 2 hours to complete (each will be given voluntary access to the 6-hour program at the end of the study, although this is not a study requirement).

POTENTIAL RISKS:

There are no anticipated associated risks to participants if they sign up for this study. This is an educational program focusing on dementia-friendly hospital strategies.

COSTS:

There is no cost to participate in this study.

INCLUSION REQUIREMENTS:

Participants must be an allied health worker currently working in a hospital or medical center to participate in this study.

Participants must have access to a computer/tablet/smart phone with access to the Internet.

Participants must be comfortable reading and speaking in English.

Participants must be age 21 or older.

ENROLLMENT DEADLINE:

January 31, 2020.

THANK YOU:

Thank you for the interest in this research study. Participation is encouraged from urban, suburban, mid-sized, and rural hospital and medical center staff members.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Recruiting
Enrollment 400
Est. completion date December 31, 2020
Est. primary completion date December 31, 2020
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender All
Age group 21 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

1. Participant is an allied health worker currently working in a hospital or medical center to participate in this study.

2. Participant has access to a computer/tablet/smart phone with access to the Internet.

3. Participant is comfortable reading and speaking in English.

4. Participant is age 21 or older.

Exclusion Criteria:

1. Participant is not an allied health worker currently working in a hospital or medical center to participate in this study.

2. Participant does not have access to a computer/tablet/smart phone with access to the Internet.

3. Participant is not comfortable reading and speaking in English.

4. Participant is not age 21 or older.

Study Design


Intervention

Behavioral:
CARES Dementia-Friendly Hospitals Online Training and Certification Program
The CARES Dementia-Friendly Hospitals Online Training program is a 4-course, 16-module, video-based training program for hospital staff members. The CARES Dementia-Friendly Hospitals Online Certification Program is a 100-point certification exam evaluating knowledge from the online training protocol.

Locations

Country Name City State
United States NYU Langone Health New York New York

Sponsors (2)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
HealthCare Interactive, Inc. New York University, New York, NY

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary 32-Item Knowledge Gain Pre-Post Exam Investigator-developed Knowledge Exam through study completion, an average of 45 days.
Primary 17-Item Sense of Competence In Dementia Care Staff Questionnaire Schepers, A. K., Orrell, M., Shanahan, N., & Spector, A. (2012). Sense of competence in dementia care staff (SCIDS) scale: development, reliability, and validity. International psychogeriatrics, 24(7), 1153-1162. through study completion, an average of 45 days.
Primary 19-Item Approaches to Dementia Questionnaire Lintern, T., & Woods, B. (1996). Approaches to dementia questionnaire. University of Wales, Bangor, UK. through study completion, an average of 45 days.
Primary 20-Item Job Satisfaction Questionnaire Weiss, D. J., Dawis, R. V., & England, G. W. (1967). Manual for the Minnesota satisfaction questionnaire. Minnesota studies in vocational rehabilitation. through study completion, an average of 45 days.
Primary 26-Item Dementia Questionnaire McKenzie, G. L., Teri, L., Salazar, M. K., Farran, C. J., Beck, C., & Paun, O. (2011). Relationship between system-level characteristics of assisted living facilities and the health and safety of unlicensed staff. AAOHN Journal, 59(4), 173-180. through study completion, an average of 45 days.
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