ACHIEVE Brain Health Follow-Up Study (ACHIEVE-BHFU)
Aging, Cognitive Decline, Mild Cognitive Impairment
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Aging
Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible for ACHIEVE-BHFU, participants must meet the following criteria:
- Eligible for and participated in the ACHIEVE trial (see original criteria below)
- Agree to participate and are able and willing to comply with study procedures for three years in the follow-up study
Original ACHIEVE Inclusion Criteria (during 2018-2019 enrollment):
- Age 70-84 years
- Community dwelling, fluent English speaker
- Availability of participant in area for study duration
- Adult-onset hearing impairment, defined as four-frequency pure tone average (PTA, 0.5-4 kilohertz (kHz), better ear) ≥ 30 decibels hearing level (dB HL) & ≤ 70 dB HL
- Speech recognition scores in quiet ≥ 60% in better ear
- Mini-Mental State Exam (MMSE) score ≥ 23 for high school degree or less; ≥ 25 for some college or more
Original ACHIEVE Exclusion Criteria:
- Reported disability in ≥ 2 activities of daily living (ADLs)
- Vision impairment (worse than 20/63 on the Minnesota Near Vision Card)
- Self-reported use of a hearing aid in the past 1 year
- Medical contraindication to use of hearing aids (e.g., draining ear)
- Unwilling to wear hearing aids on a daily basis
- Conductive hearing impairment with air-bone gap > 15 dB (decibels) in two or more contiguous frequencies in both ears
Sites / Locations
- Johns Hopkins Comstock Center for Public Health Research and Prevention
- University of Minnesota
- University of Mississippi Medical Center
- Wake Forest University
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
Hearing intervention (HI) group
Successful aging/Delayed hearing intervention (SA/DHI) group
Participants in this group were randomized to the hearing intervention (HI) group at ACHIEVE trial baseline and received a best practices hearing rehabilitation treatment program, consisting of fitting with hearing aids and other hearing assistive technologies along with comprehensive, individualized hearing rehabilitation sessions with a study audiologist spaced over the 2-3 months post-fitting designed to provide all the active components of the intervention. Participants also received semi-annual booster sessions with the study audiologist. These participants will continue to receive hearing healthcare from the study audiologist and complete semi-annual sessions for 3 additional years.
Participants in this active control group were randomized to the successful aging (SA) group at ACHIEVE trial baseline and received a successful aging health education program, following the protocol and materials developed for the 10 Keys to Healthy Aging program. The program involved individualized sessions with a study health educator to control for staff-participant time and attention between the two groups. Upon completion of the ACHIEVE trial, these participants are offered the best practices hearing rehabilitative treatment program with comprehensive, individualized sessions post-fitting and will receive semi-annual booster sessions with the study audiologist for 3 years.