Bright Light Therapy in Older Adults With Moderate to Very Severe Dementia (BLT-Dementia)
Dementia, Mood, Behavior
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Dementia focused on measuring bright light therapy, oxygen saturation, heart rate
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- age 65 years or older
- diagnosis of dementia
- a score ≥ 4 points on the Global Deterioration Scale (GDS; Reisberg et al., 1982), ranging from moderate to very severe cognitive decline.
Exclusion Criteria:
- high ocular sensitivity to light (photosensitivity)
- preexisting ocular abnormalities
- having any severe ocular disorder that did not allow them to open their eyes or that implied a very low visual acuity.
Sites / Locations
- Universidade da Coruña
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Bright light therapy
Control group
The devices used for the intervention were bright white light lamps providing an intensity of 10,000 lux. Four users participated in each session, placing two users per lamp, seated in a comfortable chair with armrests 70 cm from the lamp. The sessions were 30 minutes/day in the time slot between 10:30 and 12:00 in the morning, 5 days a week (Monday to Friday) for 4 weeks (total 20 sessions). Two groups of participants per day were established, the first shift being from 10:30 to 11:00, and the second from 11:15 to 11:45 a.m., which means the stimulation of 8 people per day (month). During the sessions, while exposed to light, participants were watching documentaries on neutral topics (nature, Spanish and Galician culture, etc.).
Participants were evaluated before and after the experimental group finishes the intervention program (pre- vs. postintervention) to facilitate an examination of the changes in the outcome measures.