Trial to Reduce Antimicrobial Use In Nursing Home Residents With Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementias (TRAIN-AD)
Dementia, Infection, Bacterial
About this trial
This is an interventional health services research trial for Dementia focused on measuring Nursing home, Palliative Care, Dementia, Infection, Antimicrobials
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
Facility inclusion criteria
- More than 60 beds
- Within 60 miles of Boston
Resident inclusion eligibility criteria
- Age > or = to 60 years
- A diagnosis of dementia (any type)
- Global Deterioration Scale (GDS) score of 7
- NH length of stay >90 days
- An individual who can communicate in English has been formally or informally designated as a health care proxy
- Not comatose GDS stage 7 features include: profound memory deficits (cannot recognize family), total functional dependence, speech <= 5 words, incontinence, and non-ambulatory. GDS 7 was chosen to define advanced dementia as it has been successfully operationalized and validated in or prior studies, and experts agreed to use this definition in research studies. A 90 day minimum length of stay was chosen to exclude short-stay patients.
Provider inclusion criteria
- Direct care provider of advanced dementia residents (a nurse, nurse practitioner, physician or physician assistant identified by a senior administrator as an individual who cares for residents with advanced dementia)
- Can communicate in English (because intervention materials are all in English),
- Over 21 years of age.
Exclusion Criteria:
Residents with cognitive impairment due to causes other than dementia (e.g., head trauma and in short-term, sub-acute SNFs) will be excluded.
Residents' whose proxies cannot communicate in English will be excluded from the study, because the information directed to proxies are only in English.
Providers that do not provide direct care to residents with advanced dementia or who do not speak English.
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Sites / Locations
- Hebrew SeniorLife
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
TRAIN-AD
CONTROL
The study intervention is a multi-component training and education program targeting direct care providers and healthcare proxies for advanced dementia NH residents, intended to improve the management of urinary and lower respiratory tract infections in advanced dementia patients. There are two components to this practice intervention: 1. Provider Training, and 2. Proxy Education.
Facility randomized to the control arm will employ usual care for the management for suspected infections in advanced dementia,