Comparing Smartphone Technology and a Memory Strategy on Improving Prospective Memory in Alzheimer's Disease
Alzheimer Disease, Cognitive Impairment, Mild, Dementia, Mild
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Alzheimer Disease
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Diagnosis of MCI or dementia at a neurology and/or neuropsychology office visit in the BSWH Temple region, or neuropsychology office visit in the RR BSWH region within 12 months of the study contact (Specific ICD Codes outlined below).
- Interest in participating in research
- Able and willing to bring a legally authorized representative (spouse or medical power of attorney) to initial training session.
- Able to independently consent according to the results of a structured capacity to consent interview OR is interested after going through the consent process but does not pass capacity to consent inventory AND has a legally authorized representative available to provide proxy consent.
Presence of no more than mild dementia on the basis of telephone administered cognitive screening instrument (TICS-M) & Collateral/Informant ADL Measure
o Using the TICS-M and published normative data, all subjects must have scores that are around -1 to -2 standard deviations for demographically corrected norms (National Institute of Aging-Alzheimer's Association recommended criteria for the very mild to mild stages of Alzheimer's disease; Albert et al., 2011; McKhann et al., 2011).
- Etiology of the dementia or MCI can be varied or unknown at the time of the screening criteria.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Presence of severe cognitive impairment defined by a TICS-M score <-2 standard deviations from the mean.
Semi-structured telephone clinical interview and/or chart review suggest:
- Serious mental illness (schizophrenia, bipolar, or depression with suicidal ideation in the last 30 days) are present and significantly contributing to the current presentation
- Uncorrected hearing loss, visual loss, or motoric dysfunction would preclude using the smartphone.
- English language proficiency (whether due to English as a second language or the presence of aphasia) significantly interferes with completion of telephone screening procedures or would be clinically suspected to interfere with completion of the study process.
Sites / Locations
- Baylor Scott & White Medical Center
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Smartphone Personal Assistant
Implementation Intention
Participants will use the personal assistant feature of the smartphone ("Cortana") to provide reminders to perform prospective memory tasks at the appropriate time and location. In the current study, participants will press a button and verbally state "Cortana, I need to remember to..." for time--based tasks ("...take my medicine at 7pm") and event--based tasks ("pick-up milk at the grocery store).
The implementation intention is a memory strategy, in which individuals verbally state when/where they will perform a prospective memory intention. In the current study, participants will verbally specify an external cue in a "When…then" format and record doing so using the smartphone's voice recorder app. They will use the implementation intention strategy for time--based tasks ("When it is 7pm, then I will remember to take my medicine"), and event--based tasks ("When I am at the grocery store, then I will remember to pick--up milk).