Speed of Processing Training for Cognitive Deficits After Delirium in Older Adults
Delirium, Dementia
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Delirium focused on measuring delirium, speed of processing, cognitive decline
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- English speaking (English need not be first language);
- admission to the inpatient medical wards at University of Alabama at Birmingham Hospital;
- positive screen for delirium, defined as a score ≥ 1 on the Nursing Delirium Screening Scale, during hospitalization;
- presence of delirium, defined using the Confusion Assessment Method, during hospitalization;
- informant-rated AD8 score ≤ 6;
- living within 40 miles of the Birmingham, Alabama metro area.
Exclusion Criteria:
- active delirium at the time of baseline assessment after hospital discharge, defined using the Confusion Assessment Method;
- hospitalization in the previous 3 months prior to the index hospitalization;
- terminal condition with life expectancy < 6 months;
- inability to perform cognitive tests due to poor vision or hearing at baseline assessment;
- history of schizophrenia or other psychotic disorder;
- alcohol withdrawal delirium during hospitalization, history of alcohol abuse, or history of alcohol withdrawal in the previous 6 months;
- unable to provide informed consent at baseline visit (proxy consent may be used for in-hospital assessments).
Sites / Locations
- University of Alabama at Birmingham
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Speed of Processing Training
Internet-Based Contact Control
Training involves detection, localization, and discrimination of briefly displayed stimuli (17-500 milliseconds) using tasks with varying demands on visual attention. Cognitive processing speed is defined as response accuracy at a given display duration, regardless of motor speed. Training involves detection, localization, and discrimination of briefly displayed stimuli (17-500 milliseconds) using tasks with varying demands on visual attention. Speed of processing is defined as response accuracy at a given display duration, regardless of motor speed. Training consists of 10 lab-based sessions over 5 weeks, followed by home-based practice on a tablet computer for 24 months with supportive home visits.
Training involves mentally stimulating activity and consists of three levels: (1) using a computer (e.g., mouse training, pull-down menus, selecting options), (2) internet search engine training, and (3) search engine proficiency tasks. Training consists of 10 lab-based sessions over 5 weeks, followed by home-based practice on a tablet computer for 24 months with supportive home visits.