Functional MRI Changes Resulting From the Feuerstein Program in Older People With Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI)
Primary Purpose
Mild Cognitive Impairment
Status
Completed
Phase
Not Applicable
Locations
Israel
Study Type
Interventional
Intervention
Feuerstein Program
Sponsored by

About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Mild Cognitive Impairment focused on measuring Older people, Cognitive training, MCI
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Aged 60 and above.
- Hebrew speakers.
- Expressing willingness to participate in the research and deliberately signing a consent form.
- A diagnosis of MCI exists according to accepted clinical criteria - the examinee's score in the MoCA Test is within the range of 18-26 (inclusive).
Exclusion Criteria:
- A medical or functional condition that will not allow the subject to participate in the intervention program within the research period.
- Diagnosed subjects suffering from active depression, bipolar disorder or schizophrenia.
- Subjects who suffer from a diagnosed cognitive impairment other than MCI (delirium dementia or mental retardation).
- Visual impairment that will not allow subjects to observe detailed information on a 32' screen from a distance of 1 meter.
- Hearing impairment that will not allow subjects to listen to instructions during assessment.
- Subjects whose MoCA Test's score is 17 and below or 27 and above.
- Subjects unable to undergo MRI assessments based on a standard questionnaire of eligibility for MRI excluding the use of metal and electronic implants.
- Subjects who will decide not to participate following a 10 minute MRI scan which will allow subjects to experience the procedure.
- The finding of a Random Space Occupying Lesion on MRI scan at initial anatomical assessment.
Sites / Locations
- Rambam Health Care Campus
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm Type
Experimental
Arm Label
Feuerstein Program
Arm Description
All subjects participating in the Feuerstein Program will be evaluated by anatomical and functional MRI as well as computerized cognitive assessment prior to and following intervention as outlined in the protocol.
Outcomes
Primary Outcome Measures
Change from baseline functional connectivity
Based on correlation coefficient of FMRI signal between brain regions
Secondary Outcome Measures
Change from baseline cognitive function
Based on Neurotrax computerized neuropsychological assessment battery
Full Information
NCT ID
NCT03447236
First Posted
February 18, 2018
Last Updated
September 15, 2019
Sponsor
Rambam Health Care Campus
Collaborators
Adolf und Mary Mil-Stiftung, Helen Bader Foundation, Montreal Jewish Community Fund, Rochlin Family Foundation
1. Study Identification
Unique Protocol Identification Number
NCT03447236
Brief Title
Functional MRI Changes Resulting From the Feuerstein Program in Older People With Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI)
Official Title
An Evaluation of Changes in Brain Functional Connectivity Resulting From Cognitive Intervention by Means of the Feuerstein Instrumental Enrichment Program in Older People With Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI)
Study Type
Interventional
2. Study Status
Record Verification Date
September 2019
Overall Recruitment Status
Completed
Study Start Date
July 4, 2017 (Actual)
Primary Completion Date
June 28, 2019 (Actual)
Study Completion Date
June 28, 2019 (Actual)
3. Sponsor/Collaborators
Responsible Party, by Official Title
Principal Investigator
Name of the Sponsor
Rambam Health Care Campus
Collaborators
Adolf und Mary Mil-Stiftung, Helen Bader Foundation, Montreal Jewish Community Fund, Rochlin Family Foundation
4. Oversight
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Drug Product
No
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Device Product
No
Data Monitoring Committee
No
5. Study Description
Brief Summary
Background: The Feuerstein Instrumental Enrichment Program was designed to prevent mental deterioration and preserve cognitive abilities among people aged 60 and above. The program is an applied practicable program based on the theories of Structural Cognitive Modifiability as well as on a Mediated Learning Experience. The program takes into consideration the unique characteristics and requirements of the older population. The program is composed of a variety of cognitive tasks that offer systematic activities intended to stimulate mental and cognitive development.
Objective: To examine the influence of the Feuerstein Program on brain functional connectivity as measured by MRI assessments and cognitive function of participants suffering from Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI).
Hypothesis: The Feuerstein Program will improve cognitive abilities and affect brain functional connectivity.
Methods: Residents of retirement homes will be offered to participate in the study. Participants will undergo cognitive and MRI assessments prior to and following a period of cognitive intervention using the Feuerstein Instrumental Enrichment Program.
Detailed Description
Introduction
In recent decades, with the increase in life expectancy, the number of older people and their relative rate within the population have risen dramatically. This trend led to increased rates of people suffering from a mild cognitive disorder and dementia in developed countries. Mild Neurocognitive Disorder or Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) is defined as a transition state between successful aging and a state of dementia. This state is characterized by cognitive impairment and a decline in memory skills while daily functioning is maintained.
Older people diagnosed with MCI are at increased risk of developing dementia, particularly Alzheimer's disease. This risk is ranked at about 12% every year.
Since this is a pre-dementia stage, great importance lies in finding methods that may prevent or at least decelerate the progress of MCI to dementia. Cognitive training is believed to be an appropriate intervention for preserving cognitive function.
The Feuerstein Program
This program is designed to prevent mental deterioration and preserve cognitive abilities among people aged 60 and above (hereinafter "The Feuerstein Program"). The program is the initiative and brainchild of Professor Reuven Feuerstein - Israel Prize Laureate, founder and President of the Feuerstein Institute for the Enhancement of Learning Potential.
The program is based on the theories of Structural Cognitive Modifiability as well as on Mediated Learning Experience. For the needs of this program, the tools were suited to the unique characteristics and requirements of the older population.
The program is composed of a variety of tools (hereinafter: instrumental enrichment) that offer systematic activities intended to stimulate mental and cognitive development.
Instrumental enrichment is a set of tools dealing with required thinking skills to promote learning and thinking processes. The tasks of the various tools are free of educational content and they engage in pure learning and thinking processes. The tools are delivered through a special mediation approach, in which teachers and supervisors are trained in specialized courses.
Objectives of the Feuerstein Program
The main objective: to enhance the transformation (variability) capacity of a human being.
The sub-objectives:
Correction and development of defective thinking skills, that are responsible for learning difficulties and the absence of transformation (variability).
Equipping the learner with literal and conceptual content that he requires during his learning processes.
Creating and establishing proper sound thinking and working habits.
Creating insight and awareness regarding the processes involved in learning.
Creating internal motivation for carrying out tasks.
The Learning Process
The instrumental enrichment tools are distributed to the participant as work sheets. The teacher creates a "mediating" dialogue between himself and the participants, thus enabling them to construct learning skills and essential thinking strategies. In addition, the teacher bridges the learning skills that were studied to the daily life of the older participant.
Products
Creating within them awareness to their learning and thinking processes (Metacognition) while introducing an optimistic and positive attitude towards the ability to effect a significant change in these areas.
Instill the older person with control over his thinking skills.
Enhancing the sense of capability of the older person.
The Intervention Focuses of the Instrumental Enrichment Tools that will be utilized in the Program
Methodical information gathering.
Orientation and function in space and time.
Comparison and sorting capabilities.
Memory.
Raising hypotheses and their examination.
Perspicuousness (clear wording) and naming capabilities.
MRI imaging
The current study includes anatomical and functional MRI imaging in order to evaluate the relationship between cognitive changes and brain functional connectivity.
Research Objective
Examining the effects of the Feuerstein Program on brain functional connectivity as measured by MRI and cognitive function assessed by a computerized cognitive battery in subjects with MCI.
Research Hypothesis
The Feuerstein Program will improve cognitive abilities and affect brain functional connectivity.
Methodology
An open-label single group interventional study.
Research Assessment Tools
Cognitive screening by means of the MoCA (Montreal Cognitive Assessment) Test.
CogSym (Cognitive Symptom) Meta-cognition questionnaire composed of ten items related to the cognitive ability of the examinee during his daily functioning. The examinee is asked to assess for each item, what is his ability level for the function being described, on a 5 levels scale (1 = excellent, 5 = inferior).
World Health Organization well-being index questionnaire.
The Neurotrax computerized cognitive assessment battery.
Anatomical and functional MRI imaging
The intervention
Phase 1:
15 participants will undergo the aforementioned assessments at baseline followed by an intervention period involving 30 twice weekly sessions of the Feuerstein Program each lasting 90 minutes over 15 weeks. Assessments will be repeated after session 30 and finally at 9 months following intervention commencement.
Phase 2:
15 participants will undergo the aforementioned assessments initially, followed by a waiting period of 15 weeks without intervention (baseline function). This will be followed by an intervention period involving 30 twice weekly sessions of the Feuerstein Program each lasting 90 minutes over 15 weeks. Assessments will be repeated after session 30 and finally at 9 months following intervention commencement.
Data Analysis The statistical analysis will be conducted as is customary in clinical research within the field.
6. Conditions and Keywords
Primary Disease or Condition Being Studied in the Trial, or the Focus of the Study
Mild Cognitive Impairment
Keywords
Older people, Cognitive training, MCI
7. Study Design
Primary Purpose
Prevention
Study Phase
Not Applicable
Interventional Study Model
Single Group Assignment
Masking
None (Open Label)
Allocation
N/A
Enrollment
28 (Actual)
8. Arms, Groups, and Interventions
Arm Title
Feuerstein Program
Arm Type
Experimental
Arm Description
All subjects participating in the Feuerstein Program will be evaluated by anatomical and functional MRI as well as computerized cognitive assessment prior to and following intervention as outlined in the protocol.
Intervention Type
Behavioral
Intervention Name(s)
Feuerstein Program
Intervention Description
Mediated learning cognitive enhancement program
Primary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
Change from baseline functional connectivity
Description
Based on correlation coefficient of FMRI signal between brain regions
Time Frame
Through study completion, an average of 11 months
Secondary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
Change from baseline cognitive function
Description
Based on Neurotrax computerized neuropsychological assessment battery
Time Frame
Through study completion, an average of 11 months
10. Eligibility
Sex
All
Minimum Age & Unit of Time
60 Years
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
No
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
Aged 60 and above.
Hebrew speakers.
Expressing willingness to participate in the research and deliberately signing a consent form.
A diagnosis of MCI exists according to accepted clinical criteria - the examinee's score in the MoCA Test is within the range of 18-26 (inclusive).
Exclusion Criteria:
A medical or functional condition that will not allow the subject to participate in the intervention program within the research period.
Diagnosed subjects suffering from active depression, bipolar disorder or schizophrenia.
Subjects who suffer from a diagnosed cognitive impairment other than MCI (delirium dementia or mental retardation).
Visual impairment that will not allow subjects to observe detailed information on a 32' screen from a distance of 1 meter.
Hearing impairment that will not allow subjects to listen to instructions during assessment.
Subjects whose MoCA Test's score is 17 and below or 27 and above.
Subjects unable to undergo MRI assessments based on a standard questionnaire of eligibility for MRI excluding the use of metal and electronic implants.
Subjects who will decide not to participate following a 10 minute MRI scan which will allow subjects to experience the procedure.
The finding of a Random Space Occupying Lesion on MRI scan at initial anatomical assessment.
Overall Study Officials:
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name & Degree
Tzvi Dwolatzky, MD MBBCh
Organizational Affiliation
Rambam Health Care Campus
Official's Role
Principal Investigator
Facility Information:
Facility Name
Rambam Health Care Campus
City
Haifa
ZIP/Postal Code
3109601
Country
Israel
12. IPD Sharing Statement
Plan to Share IPD
No
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