Rehabilitation Clinical Trial
Official title:
Randomized Study of a Daily Cognition Training Program Versus Traditional Cognitive Stimulation in Older Adults
HYPOTHESIS In older adults who receive a direct intervention from the perspective of
occupational therapy with a "Training Program in Daily Cognition", there are greater
benefits, both in the overall cognitive performance and in the levels of daily cognition,
that in the older adults who receive an intervention based on a "Traditional Cognitive
Stimulation Program", achieving not only an improvement or maintenance of cognitive
functions, but a generalization and transfer of that improvement in their daily lives and
occupational performance.
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effectiveness of a "Training Program in Daily Cognition" in the
elderly, to improve the levels of daily cognition and global cognitive performance.
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES:
Compare the difference in levels of daily cognition between the participants of the control
group who carry out a "Traditional Cognitive Stimulation Program" and the participants of the
experimental group who carry out a "Training Program in Daily Cognition".
Analyze if there is a difference in the levels of global cognitive performance between the
participants of the control group that carry out a "Traditional Cognitive Stimulation
Program" and the participants of the experimental group that carry out a "Training Program in
Daily Cognition".
To study the relationship between standard psychometric tests that measure cognitive
performance and the ECB Daily Cognition Battery Recognition Test that measures daily
cognition.
Analyze if there is a relationship between age and cognitive performance and the daily
cognition of the elderly.
Describe the relationship between the educational level that the participants possess and the
cognitive performance and their daily cognition Evaluate the impact of gender in the elderly
with cognitive performance and daily cognition.
Check whether or not physical activity influences the cognitive performance and daily
cognition of study participants.
STUDY DESIGN: Experimental, randomized, stratified, prospective, longitudinal study using a
parallel scheme of fixed allocation experimental group and control group.
The protocol has been authorized by the Ethics Committee of the Salamanca health area to make
the project possible.
OBJECTIVES To evaluate the effectiveness of a "Training Program in Daily Cognition" in the
elderly, to improve levels of daily cognition and overall cognitive performance.
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES:
- Compare the difference in levels of daily cognition between the participants of the
control group who carry out a "Traditional Cognitive Stimulation Program" and the
participants of the experimental group who carry out a "Training Program in Daily
Cognition".
- To analyze if there is a difference in the levels of global cognitive performance
between the participants of the control group that carry out a "Traditional Cognitive
Stimulation Program" and the participants of the experimental group that carry out a
"Training Program in Daily Cognition".
- To study the relationship between the standard psychometric tests that measure cognitive
performance and the Recognition Test (Declarative Memory) of the ECB Daily Battery of
Cognition (Everday Cognition Battery), which measures daily cognition.
- Analyze if there is a relationship between age and cognitive performance and the daily
cognition of the elderly.
- Describe the relationship between the educational level of the participants and
cognitive performance and their daily cognition
- Evaluate the impact of gender on the elderly with performance Cognitive and everyday
cognition.
- Check whether or not physical activity influences cognitive performance and daily
cognition of study participants.
STUDY DESIGN Experimental, randomized, stratified, prospective, longitudinal study using a
parallel scheme of fixed allocation experimental group and control group; in which the
evolution of cognitive performance in individuals who voluntarily enrolled in the
Occupational Therapy Program offered by HE. Salamanca City Council in different Senior
Centers in the city of Salamanca.
The study was carried out over four years with three phases without intervention between
them. Each intervention phase lasted 12 weeks. Participants were assessed at the beginning
and at the end of each intervention period.
The realization of this research study in older adults was approved by the Bioethics
Committee of the University of Salamanca.
SITE
The scope of the study was ten Senior Centers belonging to HE. Salamanca City Council,
participating in the Occupational Therapy Program, which is carried out by the Department of
Physiotherapy of the University of Salamanca.
SAMPLE SELECTION Population under study The study involved healthy older adults, of both
sexes, not institutionalized, from the town of Salamanca who voluntarily carried out the
Occupational Therapy Program, taught from the University of Salamanca, in its corresponding
Senior Center, during the years 2014‐ 2018.
RANDOMIZATION The randomization process of the groups of participants was carried out with
respect to the order of the centers where the program was carried out. It was carried out by
the simple random assignment method, for this a random number table generated using the
Microsoft Excel 2016R program was used. By means of said random number table, the centers
that obtain an even number from the experimental group were assigned to the centers that
obtained an odd number from the control group.
SAMPLE SIZE The sample of the study was formed by all users of the different centers of
greater affiliation to the Occupational Therapy Program offered from the University of
Salamanca, who met the inclusion / exclusion criteria, who authorized their participation in
the study voluntarily, through the signature of an informed consent.
INDEPENDENT VARIABLES:
- Direct intervention from the perspective of occupational therapy in the improvement of
daily cognition through a "Daily Cognition Training Program".
DEPENDENT VARIABLES:
- Daily cognition: Measured with the Everyday Cognition Battery (ECB).
- Cognitive performance: Measured with the Rapid Evaluation of Cognitive Functions (ERFC).
The ERFC in addition to a total score will provide us with other variables that are:
Temprospatial orientation, attention and memory, mental calculation, reasoning and
judgment, similarities, comprehension, denomination, repetition, written order, verbal
fluency, praxies, visual recognition and writing.
INTERVENING VARIABLES:
- Age
- sex
- Level of studies
- Physical activity DATA ASSESSMENT AND COLLECTION INSTRUMENTS As indicated in detail
later in the process description section, each participant carried out a total of 8
assessments, 2 for each of the 4 of the intervention phases. An initial and another
final. The first assessment of the study coincides with the assessment of the beginning
of the Occupational Therapy Program for the 2014-2015 period, and the last assessment
corresponds to the assessment of the end of the 2017-2018 program. The evaluations were
carried out by five qualified occupational therapists, of which only one subsequently
performed the intervention. In this way it is achieved that 80% of the evaluations are
carried out by an external evaluator, to control, as far as possible, possible
interferences or biases in the results.
To evaluate the different types of variables, the following registration sheets, scales and
questionnaires have been used.
DEPENDENT VARIABLES:
For the dependent variables, in both groups, participants will be evaluated with two
heteroadministered questionnaires; the Everyday Cognition Battery (ECB) Test and the Rapid
Assessment of Cognitive Functions (ERFC) Test.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INTERVENTION Process description
1. First, participants interested in carrying out the Occupational Therapy Program must
submit an access request, voluntarily registering in the corresponding Senior Center.
In the period from May to June, the Department of Elders of the City of Salamanca
proceeds to collect these requests from the elderly, from the Associations of Elders of
the municipality who wish to participate in the following course in the Occupational
Therapy Program. In the Municipal Centers for the Elderly "Juan de la Fuente" and
"Tierra Charra" the call for applications is held approximately one month before the
program begins.
2. After acceptance of admission to the program, the sample is determined taking into
account that participants of the Occupational Therapy Program meet the inclusion and
exclusion criteria previously established to participate in the study.
3. Delivery and reading of the participant information sheet (ANNEX 4), where all the
questions about the study and the tests and scales that will be carried out in the
assessments are explained. After the clarifications requested, the informed consent is
read and signed (ANNEX 5) if they agree to be part of the study.
4. Assignment of groups randomly belonging to the experimental group or the control group.
5. Initial Assessment or Assessment 1 (V-1): performed before beginning the intervention by
qualified occupational therapists. This assessment is the same both in the experimental
group and in the control group and consists in formalizing the clinical history and in
carrying out the tests indicated above that assess the cognitive performance of the
participants.
6. Intervention phase 1 (FI-1): with a total of 20 sessions, making 2 weekly sessions,
which is approximately 3 months long. Being annually the work period from October to
May. Taking into account that it is intervened in 10 groups: In total, 200 work sessions
are held distributed in 20 sessions in each of the 10 groups. FIGURE 6 shows the
distribution over time of the different groups. 7) At the end of this intervention
period, Valuation 2 (V-2) is carried out, consisting of the same tests that are
performed on V-1. The time between V-1 and V-2 is the 1st STAGE.
8) After V ‐ 2, in each center, a period is established in which participants do not receive
intervention. We will call this period Phase of non-intervention 1 (FNI-1).
Each period of non-intervention lasts approximately one year. And in each center (FIGURE 7).
9) The 2nd STAGE begins with Assessment 3 (V-3), followed by Intervention Phase 2 (FI-2), and
ends with Assessment 4 (V-4).
10) The process continues with the Non-intervention Phase 2 (FNI-2), which gives way to the
3rd STAGE; which begins with Assessment 5 (V-5), continues with intervention phase 3 (FI-3)
and ends with Assessment 6 (V-6).
11) We would continue with the Non-intervention Phase 3 (FNI-3), reaching the last stage of
the study, 4th STAGE. This stage is comprised of Assessment 7 (V-7), an Intervention Phase 4
(FI-4), and the last evaluation, which is Assessment 8 or Final Assessment (V-8).
In the 10 intervention groups the same scheme is followed. Each of the four intervention
phases has an identical duration of approximately 3 months with 20 sessions. The three phases
of non-intervention are 1 year each.
Description of the intervention The intervention is carried out in 10 groups, with the timing
that we have seen previously.
In each group there are 2 sessions per week on random days, with a duration of 60 minutes,
each group receiving a total of 20 sessions. In total, 200 intervention sessions are
distributed in 20 sessions in each of the 10 groups, in each intervention phase. As in total,
4 intervention phases are carried out in the study: 800 intervention sessions are carried
out.
The intervention sessions differ in terms of the procedures used in the experimental group
and the control group.
A. Control group: An intervention is carried out based on a "Traditional Cognitive
Stimulation Program".
· In the "Traditional Cognitive Stimulation Program", tasks are carried out to work various
cognitive functions: orientation, gnosias, executive functions (mainly working memory
decision making, planning, reasoning and temporal estimation), praxies, attention, language
and memory .
B. Experimental group: An intervention is carried out based on a "Daily Cognition Training
Program". Tasks are carried out in which the subject has to exercise different cognitive
functions (praxies, attention, language, memory orientation, gnosias and executive functions;
mainly working memory decision making, planning, reasoning and temporal estimation) during
the development of AIVD For this, similar materials are used to those that the elderly could
find in daily tasks or when solving day-to-day problems.
ETHICAL-LEGAL ASPECTS OF THE PROJECT The protocol has been authorized by the Ethics Committee
of the Salamanca health area to make the project possible.
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