Clinical Trial Details
— Status: Not yet recruiting
Administrative data
NCT number |
NCT05260515 |
Other study ID # |
P30AG024978 |
Secondary ID |
5P30AG024978-18 |
Status |
Not yet recruiting |
Phase |
Phase 1/Phase 2
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First received |
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Last updated |
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Start date |
April 30, 2023 |
Est. completion date |
August 30, 2024 |
Study information
Verified date |
February 2023 |
Source |
Oregon Health and Science University |
Contact |
Chao-Yi Wu, PhD |
Phone |
4124943978 |
Email |
wucha[@]ohsu.edu |
Is FDA regulated |
No |
Health authority |
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Study type |
Interventional
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Clinical Trial Summary
PROACTS is a Phase I/II study to assess the efficacy of AARP Staying Sharp online health
program, focusing on the health of non-professional home-based caregivers of persons with
Alzheimer's disease and related dementias (ADRD). PROACTS has three aims. Aim 1&2 is an
one-time survey study to evaluate the current uptake and utilization of Staying Sharp among
caregivers. Aim 3 is a single-group intervention to assess how Staying Sharp may maintain
health and function for caregivers of persons with ADRD. Participants will participate in a
4-month program with a 4-month follow-up.
Aim 1&2: Characterize caregivers of persons with ADRD using Staying Sharp and evaluate user
experiences of Staying Sharp.
Aim 3: Establish preliminary efficacy of Staying Sharp program.
Description:
Significance: Approximately 16 million adults provide unpaid care to their loved ones with
Alzheimer's disease and related disorders (ADRD). Among caregivers, 1 in 3 are older adults.
For these caregivers, balancing their own health while caring for loved ones can be
stressful, depressing, and feelings of hopelessness. This long-term distress can lead to
higher risks of cardiovascular diseases, dementia, and mortality. Given the rise of incident
dementia and caregiving, scalable interventions to support family caregivers are urgently
needed.
Intervention: Staying Sharp is an online brain health intervention for older adults available
through AARP since 2018. Over 400,000 AARP members have registered for this online
intervention. This multi-component intervention includes a package of assessments, brain
games, and educational videos and articles to maintain 6-pillars healthy behaviors.
Independent of Staying Sharp, over 39 million have visited AARP's online caregiving resource
center. The large number of visits not only shows high demand for caregiver support, but
reveals the potential of Staying Sharp to reach tens of thousands of caregivers at greater
risk by their role for increased morbidity and mortality.
Stage I/II user experience and efficacy study: While many users have registered for Staying
Sharp, its efficacy has not been tested. Home-sensing technology is an ecologically valid way
of testing the efficacy of health interventions. The Oregon Center of Aging & Technology
(ORCATECH) has established a home-based, technology-agnostic, unobtrusive platform for more
than 15 years. With this platform, we will assess how Staying Sharp may maintain brain health
and function as indicated by a suite of digital biomarkers (e.g., physical activity, sleep,
dietary behaviors). Our ultimate goal is to refine Staying Sharp by examining user experience
and intervention efficacy and ultimately scale the program widely. To achieve this goal, we
are collaborating with AARP. The Specific Aims of the study are to:
Aim 1: Characterize caregivers of persons with ADRD using Staying Sharp. We will send out a
survey to registrants of Staying Sharp. We hypothesize that caregiver users are younger,
predominantly women, with higher stress, and less social support than non-caregiver users.
This aim will clarify the demographics and basic health conditions of caregivers who have
been utilizing this online health intervention.
Aim 2: Evaluate user experiences of Staying Sharp. We will use the same survey in aim 1 to
assess user experiences with a focus on the profile of sustainable use characteristics. We
hypothesize caregiver users will spend more time on stress and exercise pillars than
non-caregiver users. This aim will evaluate the engagement and uptake of Staying Sharp among
dementia caregivers.
Aim 3: Establish preliminary efficacy of Staying Sharp intervention. Using unobtrusive
home-sensing technologies, twenty newly-recruited caregivers of persons with ADRD will
participate in a 4-month intervention with 4 months follow-up. We hypothesize that Staying
Sharp will promote physical, mental, and social health for caregivers of persons with ADRD. A
non-linear dose-response curve will be used to determine the pre- to post-intervention
changes associated with Staying Sharp. This aim involves understanding interventions pointing
toward refinement, modification, and adaptation for caregivers and pilot testing.
PROACTS uniquely takes an existing publicly available online health intervention and rapidly
tests its efficacy using a home-based, unobtrusive technology platform to provide
ecologically valid evidence of how this multi-component intervention may support health in
caregivers of persons with ADRD. The PROACTS study will lay the groundwork for later stage
(III/IV) effectiveness studies. Future grants (R01/PCORI) will bring together caregivers and
health stakeholders to evaluate elements within Staying Sharp for ensuring a high-quality,
high-impact, and scalable caregiver intervention.