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Music & MEmory: A Pragmatic TRial for Nursing Home Residents With ALzheimer's Disease_part1 (METRIcAL)

Primary Purpose

Dementia

Status
Completed
Phase
Not Applicable
Locations
United States
Study Type
Interventional
Intervention
Music and Memory
Sponsored by
Brown University
About
Eligibility
Locations
Arms
Outcomes
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About this trial

This is an interventional supportive care trial for Dementia

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria for Nursing Homes:

  • Owned by partnering health care corporations
  • Medicare / Medicaid-certified
  • Have at least 20 eligible residents

Inclusion Criteria for Residents in Eligible Nursing Homes

  • Reside in eligible nursing home for last 90 days
  • Have advanced dementia, defined by the presence of a dementia diagnosis and moderately or severely impaired daily decision-making

Exclusion Criteria for Nursing Homes:

  • recent situations that may affect implementation (for example, bad state or federal quality assurance surveys, leadership turnover, or other competing demands)
  • previous use of Music and Memory

Exclusion Criteria for Residents in Eligible Nursing Homes:

  • dislikes music
  • completely deaf

Sites / Locations

  • PruittHealth
  • Vetter Senior Living
  • CommuniCare Terrapins Division
  • Good Samaritan Society

Arms of the Study

Arm 1

Arm 2

Arm Type

Experimental

No Intervention

Arm Label

Music and Memory

Usual Care

Arm Description

Music and Memory is a personalized music program in which nursing home staff provide people with dementia with music playlists tailored to their personal history of music preferences.

Usual care for managing agitated and/or aggressive behaviors in the nursing home setting.

Outcomes

Primary Outcome Measures

Frequency of Agitated and Aggressive Behaviors (Staff Report)
The tool used to interview staff about resident behaviors is the Cohen-Mansfield Agitation Inventory. Research staff interview a nursing staff member who knows the resident well to ask how frequently 29 agitated and/or aggressive behaviors occurred in the past week. There are seven response choices for each item, anchored from never (1) to several times per hour (7). Total scores on the Cohen-Mansfield Agitation Inventory range from 29 to 203, with higher scores representing more frequent agitated and/or aggressive behaviors. Adjusted mean overall scores will be compared for treatment and control populations.

Secondary Outcome Measures

Frequency of Verbal Agitated and Aggressive Behaviors (Direct Observation)
The tool used to directly observe resident behaviors is the Agitation Behavior Mapping Instrument. Research staff observe residents for short intervals (3 minutes per observation) and record the number of times 14 specific verbally and physically agitated behaviors occurred (up to 10 times per observation). Ordinal outcomes quantify the number of physical and verbal agitated behaviors that occurred during the ABMI observations. The levels of these outcomes are None (0), Some (1 - 3) and Many (4 or more) observed behaviors.
Frequency of Agitated and Aggressive Behaviors (Administrative Data)
The Aggressive Behavior Scale is a 4-item measure describing the frequency of physical behavioral symptoms directed toward others; verbal behavioral symptoms directed toward others; other behavioral symptoms not directed toward others; and behaviors related to resisting necessary care. For each item, frequency in the past week is report as: behavior not exhibited (0); behavior occurred 1-3 days (1); behavior occurred 4-6 days (2); or behavior occurred daily (3). The Aggressive Behavior Scale ranges from 0 to 12, with higher scores indicating more frequent agitated and/or aggressive behaviors. Mean total scores will be compared for treatment and control populations.
Antipsychotic Use
Any antipsychotic use in the past week, based on Minimum Data Set (standardized assessment of nursing home residents). Comparison of percent with any use will be compared for treatment and control populations
Antianxietal Use
Any antianxietal use in the past week, based on Minimum Data Set (standardized assessment of nursing home residents). Measure type of mean is chosen based on adjusted percentage with standard errors from a multilevel, difference in difference regression models
Antidepressant Use
Any antidepressant use in the past week and days of use in the past week, based on Minimum Data Set (standardized assessment of nursing home residents). Comparison of percent with any use will be compared for treatment and control populations
Hypnotic Use
Any hypnotic use in the past week, based on Minimum Data Set (standardized assessment of nursing home residents). Comparison of percent with any use will be compared for treatment and control populations
Depression
The Patient Health Questionnaire is a 9-item screening assessment for depression severity. For each item, respondents indicate the frequency of the symptom in the past 2 weeks using the following choices: never or one day (0); 2-6 days (1); 7-11 days (2); or 12-14 days (3). Total scores range from 0 to 27, with higher scores indicating more frequent depressive symptoms. Average total scores will be compared for treatment and control populations.
Frequency of Physical Agitated and Aggressive Behaviors (Direct Observation)
The tool used to directly observe resident behaviors is the Agitation Behavior Mapping Instrument. Research staff observe residents for short intervals (3 minutes per observation) and record the number of times 14 specific verbally and physically agitated behaviors occurred (up to 10 times per observation). We report the proportion of participants with no behaviors, some behaviors (1-3 ), many behaviors (4+)
Observed Pleasure
The Observed Emotion Rating Scale is completed by a trained observer to document duration of five observed emotional states (pleasure, anger, anxiety / fear, sadness, and general alertness) during short observations (3 minutes per observation). For each emotional state, the researcher indicates whether or not the emotion was observed: never (1); less than 16 seconds (2); 16-59 seconds (3); 1-2 minutes (4); or 3+ minutes (5). Total scores range from 5 to 25, with higher scores indicating greater duration of observed emotion. We report the proportion of participants with any observed emotion during the structured observations after four months of follow-up.
Observed Anger
The Observed Emotion Rating Scale is completed by a trained observer to document duration of five observed emotional states (pleasure, anger, anxiety / fear, sadness, and general alertness) during short observations (3 minutes per observation). For each emotional state, the researcher indicates whether or not the emotion was observed: never (1); less than 16 seconds (2); 16-59 seconds (3); 1-2 minutes (4); or 3+ minutes (5). Total scores range from 5 to 25, with higher scores indicating greater duration of observed emotion. Average observed emotion scores will be compared for treatment and control populations. We report the proportion of participants with any observed anger during observations after four months of followup.
Observed Sadness
The Observed Emotion Rating Scale is completed by a trained observer to document duration of five observed emotional states (pleasure, anger, anxiety / fear, sadness, and general alertness) during short observations (3 minutes per observation). For each emotional state, the researcher indicates whether or not the emotion was observed: never (1); less than 16 seconds (2); 16-59 seconds (3); 1-2 minutes (4); or 3+ minutes (5). Total scores range from 5 to 25, with higher scores indicating greater duration of observed emotion. Average observed emotion scores will be compared for treatment and control populations. We report the proportion of participants any sadness observed during structured observations after four months of follow-up
Observed Alertness
The Observed Emotion Rating Scale is completed by a trained observer to document duration of five observed emotional states (pleasure, anger, anxiety / fear, sadness, and general alertness) during short observations (3 minutes per observation). For each emotional state, the researcher indicates whether or not the emotion was observed: never (1); less than 16 seconds (2); 16-59 seconds (3); 1-2 minutes (4); or 3+ minutes (5). Total scores range from 5 to 25, with higher scores indicating greater duration of observed emotion. Average observed emotion scores will be compared for treatment and control populations. We report the proportion of participants with any observed alertness during structured observations after four months of followup
Observed Anxiety
The Observed Emotion Rating Scale is completed by a trained observer to document duration of five observed emotional states (pleasure, anger, anxiety / fear, sadness, and general alertness) during short observations (3 minutes per observation). For each emotional state, the researcher indicates whether or not the emotion was observed: never (1); less than 16 seconds (2); 16-59 seconds (3); 1-2 minutes (4); or 3+ minutes (5). Total scores range from 5 to 25, with higher scores indicating greater duration of observed emotion. Average observed emotion scores will be compared for treatment and control populations. We report the proportion of participants with any observed anxiety during structured observations after four months of follow-up

Full Information

First Posted
October 18, 2018
Last Updated
July 6, 2023
Sponsor
Brown University
Collaborators
Westat, National Institute on Aging (NIA)
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1. Study Identification

Unique Protocol Identification Number
NCT03821844
Brief Title
Music & MEmory: A Pragmatic TRial for Nursing Home Residents With ALzheimer's Disease_part1
Acronym
METRIcAL
Official Title
Music & MEmory: A Pragmatic TRial for Nursing Home Residents With ALzheimer's Disease_part1
Study Type
Interventional

2. Study Status

Record Verification Date
July 2023
Overall Recruitment Status
Completed
Study Start Date
May 1, 2019 (Actual)
Primary Completion Date
August 1, 2021 (Actual)
Study Completion Date
December 31, 2021 (Actual)

3. Sponsor/Collaborators

Responsible Party, by Official Title
Principal Investigator
Name of the Sponsor
Brown University
Collaborators
Westat, National Institute on Aging (NIA)

4. Oversight

Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Drug Product
No
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Device Product
No
Data Monitoring Committee
Yes

5. Study Description

Brief Summary
The purpose of this trial is to test the effects of a personalized music intervention (Music and Memory, Inc.) on agitated and aggressive behaviors for nursing home residents with dementia.
Detailed Description
The purpose of this study is to conduct a parallel, pragmatic, cluster randomized control trial of personalized music (Music and Memory) for nursing home residents with moderate to severe dementia living in 54 nursing homes (27 treatment, 27 control) from 4 nursing home corporations. Music and Memory is a personalized music program that uses portable music players to deliver individualized music to people with dementia at times when agitated behaviors are likely. **This funding mechanism sponsored two parallel trials with different implementation strategies. In this trial, nursing home staff identify the music a resident with dementia may have preferred when s/he was young by asking family members and testing individual songs with the resident. Details of the second parallel trial conducted under this funding mechanism are registered under "R33AG057451_part2."** The aims of this study are: 1. To use a train-the-trainer model to implement the intervention with ongoing monitoring of the program's adoption and acceptance by nursing home residents with dementia; 2. To estimate the impact of Music and Memory on agitated and aggressive behaviors; and 3. To examine factors associated with variation in providers' adherence to the implementation of Music and Memory.

6. Conditions and Keywords

Primary Disease or Condition Being Studied in the Trial, or the Focus of the Study
Dementia

7. Study Design

Primary Purpose
Supportive Care
Study Phase
Not Applicable
Interventional Study Model
Parallel Assignment
Model Description
The investigator's primary outcome (staff report of resident agitated and aggressive behaviors) will be evaluated using a parallel design. Some secondary outcomes will be tested with a stepped wedge design.
Masking
Investigator
Masking Description
The principal investigator is blinded to random assignment of nursing homes to treatment or control conditions
Allocation
Randomized
Enrollment
1073 (Actual)

8. Arms, Groups, and Interventions

Arm Title
Music and Memory
Arm Type
Experimental
Arm Description
Music and Memory is a personalized music program in which nursing home staff provide people with dementia with music playlists tailored to their personal history of music preferences.
Arm Title
Usual Care
Arm Type
No Intervention
Arm Description
Usual care for managing agitated and/or aggressive behaviors in the nursing home setting.
Intervention Type
Behavioral
Intervention Name(s)
Music and Memory
Intervention Description
Music and Memory is a personalized music program in which caregivers (nursing home staff, family, or others) provide people with dementia with music playlists tailored to their personal history of music preferences.
Primary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
Frequency of Agitated and Aggressive Behaviors (Staff Report)
Description
The tool used to interview staff about resident behaviors is the Cohen-Mansfield Agitation Inventory. Research staff interview a nursing staff member who knows the resident well to ask how frequently 29 agitated and/or aggressive behaviors occurred in the past week. There are seven response choices for each item, anchored from never (1) to several times per hour (7). Total scores on the Cohen-Mansfield Agitation Inventory range from 29 to 203, with higher scores representing more frequent agitated and/or aggressive behaviors. Adjusted mean overall scores will be compared for treatment and control populations.
Time Frame
4-months
Secondary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
Frequency of Verbal Agitated and Aggressive Behaviors (Direct Observation)
Description
The tool used to directly observe resident behaviors is the Agitation Behavior Mapping Instrument. Research staff observe residents for short intervals (3 minutes per observation) and record the number of times 14 specific verbally and physically agitated behaviors occurred (up to 10 times per observation). Ordinal outcomes quantify the number of physical and verbal agitated behaviors that occurred during the ABMI observations. The levels of these outcomes are None (0), Some (1 - 3) and Many (4 or more) observed behaviors.
Time Frame
4-months
Title
Frequency of Agitated and Aggressive Behaviors (Administrative Data)
Description
The Aggressive Behavior Scale is a 4-item measure describing the frequency of physical behavioral symptoms directed toward others; verbal behavioral symptoms directed toward others; other behavioral symptoms not directed toward others; and behaviors related to resisting necessary care. For each item, frequency in the past week is report as: behavior not exhibited (0); behavior occurred 1-3 days (1); behavior occurred 4-6 days (2); or behavior occurred daily (3). The Aggressive Behavior Scale ranges from 0 to 12, with higher scores indicating more frequent agitated and/or aggressive behaviors. Mean total scores will be compared for treatment and control populations.
Time Frame
4-months
Title
Antipsychotic Use
Description
Any antipsychotic use in the past week, based on Minimum Data Set (standardized assessment of nursing home residents). Comparison of percent with any use will be compared for treatment and control populations
Time Frame
4-months
Title
Antianxietal Use
Description
Any antianxietal use in the past week, based on Minimum Data Set (standardized assessment of nursing home residents). Measure type of mean is chosen based on adjusted percentage with standard errors from a multilevel, difference in difference regression models
Time Frame
4-months
Title
Antidepressant Use
Description
Any antidepressant use in the past week and days of use in the past week, based on Minimum Data Set (standardized assessment of nursing home residents). Comparison of percent with any use will be compared for treatment and control populations
Time Frame
4-months
Title
Hypnotic Use
Description
Any hypnotic use in the past week, based on Minimum Data Set (standardized assessment of nursing home residents). Comparison of percent with any use will be compared for treatment and control populations
Time Frame
4-months
Title
Depression
Description
The Patient Health Questionnaire is a 9-item screening assessment for depression severity. For each item, respondents indicate the frequency of the symptom in the past 2 weeks using the following choices: never or one day (0); 2-6 days (1); 7-11 days (2); or 12-14 days (3). Total scores range from 0 to 27, with higher scores indicating more frequent depressive symptoms. Average total scores will be compared for treatment and control populations.
Time Frame
4-months
Title
Frequency of Physical Agitated and Aggressive Behaviors (Direct Observation)
Description
The tool used to directly observe resident behaviors is the Agitation Behavior Mapping Instrument. Research staff observe residents for short intervals (3 minutes per observation) and record the number of times 14 specific verbally and physically agitated behaviors occurred (up to 10 times per observation). We report the proportion of participants with no behaviors, some behaviors (1-3 ), many behaviors (4+)
Time Frame
4-months
Title
Observed Pleasure
Description
The Observed Emotion Rating Scale is completed by a trained observer to document duration of five observed emotional states (pleasure, anger, anxiety / fear, sadness, and general alertness) during short observations (3 minutes per observation). For each emotional state, the researcher indicates whether or not the emotion was observed: never (1); less than 16 seconds (2); 16-59 seconds (3); 1-2 minutes (4); or 3+ minutes (5). Total scores range from 5 to 25, with higher scores indicating greater duration of observed emotion. We report the proportion of participants with any observed emotion during the structured observations after four months of follow-up.
Time Frame
4-months
Title
Observed Anger
Description
The Observed Emotion Rating Scale is completed by a trained observer to document duration of five observed emotional states (pleasure, anger, anxiety / fear, sadness, and general alertness) during short observations (3 minutes per observation). For each emotional state, the researcher indicates whether or not the emotion was observed: never (1); less than 16 seconds (2); 16-59 seconds (3); 1-2 minutes (4); or 3+ minutes (5). Total scores range from 5 to 25, with higher scores indicating greater duration of observed emotion. Average observed emotion scores will be compared for treatment and control populations. We report the proportion of participants with any observed anger during observations after four months of followup.
Time Frame
4-months
Title
Observed Sadness
Description
The Observed Emotion Rating Scale is completed by a trained observer to document duration of five observed emotional states (pleasure, anger, anxiety / fear, sadness, and general alertness) during short observations (3 minutes per observation). For each emotional state, the researcher indicates whether or not the emotion was observed: never (1); less than 16 seconds (2); 16-59 seconds (3); 1-2 minutes (4); or 3+ minutes (5). Total scores range from 5 to 25, with higher scores indicating greater duration of observed emotion. Average observed emotion scores will be compared for treatment and control populations. We report the proportion of participants any sadness observed during structured observations after four months of follow-up
Time Frame
4-months
Title
Observed Alertness
Description
The Observed Emotion Rating Scale is completed by a trained observer to document duration of five observed emotional states (pleasure, anger, anxiety / fear, sadness, and general alertness) during short observations (3 minutes per observation). For each emotional state, the researcher indicates whether or not the emotion was observed: never (1); less than 16 seconds (2); 16-59 seconds (3); 1-2 minutes (4); or 3+ minutes (5). Total scores range from 5 to 25, with higher scores indicating greater duration of observed emotion. Average observed emotion scores will be compared for treatment and control populations. We report the proportion of participants with any observed alertness during structured observations after four months of followup
Time Frame
4-months
Title
Observed Anxiety
Description
The Observed Emotion Rating Scale is completed by a trained observer to document duration of five observed emotional states (pleasure, anger, anxiety / fear, sadness, and general alertness) during short observations (3 minutes per observation). For each emotional state, the researcher indicates whether or not the emotion was observed: never (1); less than 16 seconds (2); 16-59 seconds (3); 1-2 minutes (4); or 3+ minutes (5). Total scores range from 5 to 25, with higher scores indicating greater duration of observed emotion. Average observed emotion scores will be compared for treatment and control populations. We report the proportion of participants with any observed anxiety during structured observations after four months of follow-up
Time Frame
4-months

10. Eligibility

Sex
All
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
No
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria for Nursing Homes: Owned by partnering health care corporations Medicare / Medicaid-certified Have at least 20 eligible residents Inclusion Criteria for Residents in Eligible Nursing Homes Reside in eligible nursing home for last 90 days Have advanced dementia, defined by the presence of a dementia diagnosis and moderately or severely impaired daily decision-making Exclusion Criteria for Nursing Homes: recent situations that may affect implementation (for example, bad state or federal quality assurance surveys, leadership turnover, or other competing demands) previous use of Music and Memory Exclusion Criteria for Residents in Eligible Nursing Homes: dislikes music completely deaf
Overall Study Officials:
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name & Degree
Vincent Mor, PhD
Organizational Affiliation
Brown University, School of Public Health
Official's Role
Principal Investigator
Facility Information:
Facility Name
PruittHealth
City
Norcross
State/Province
Georgia
ZIP/Postal Code
30093
Country
United States
Facility Name
Vetter Senior Living
City
Elkhorn
State/Province
Nebraska
ZIP/Postal Code
68022
Country
United States
Facility Name
CommuniCare Terrapins Division
City
Blue Ash
State/Province
Ohio
ZIP/Postal Code
45241
Country
United States
Facility Name
Good Samaritan Society
City
Sioux Falls
State/Province
South Dakota
ZIP/Postal Code
57108
Country
United States

12. IPD Sharing Statement

Plan to Share IPD
No
Citations:
PubMed Identifier
35038407
Citation
McCreedy EM, Sisti A, Gutman R, Dionne L, Rudolph JL, Baier R, Thomas KS, Olson MB, Zediker EE, Uth R, Shield RR, Mor V. Pragmatic Trial of Personalized Music for Agitation and Antipsychotic Use in Nursing Home Residents With Dementia. J Am Med Dir Assoc. 2022 Jul;23(7):1171-1177. doi: 10.1016/j.jamda.2021.12.030. Epub 2022 Jan 14.
Results Reference
derived
PubMed Identifier
35033176
Citation
Olson MB, McCreedy EM, Baier RR, Shield RR, Zediker EE, Uth R, Thomas KS, Mor V, Gutman R, Rudolph JL. Measuring implementation fidelity in a cluster-randomized pragmatic trial: development and use of a quantitative multi-component approach. Trials. 2022 Jan 15;23(1):43. doi: 10.1186/s13063-022-06002-8.
Results Reference
derived
PubMed Identifier
34620193
Citation
McCreedy EM, Gutman R, Baier R, Rudolph JL, Thomas KS, Dvorchak F, Uth R, Ogarek J, Mor V. Measuring the effects of a personalized music intervention on agitated behaviors among nursing home residents with dementia: design features for cluster-randomized adaptive trial. Trials. 2021 Oct 7;22(1):681. doi: 10.1186/s13063-021-05620-y.
Results Reference
derived

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