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The Music, Sleep and Dementia Study

DementiaAlzheimer Disease12 more

The specific aims of this studyare to examine the 1) feasibility; 2) acceptability; and 3) preliminary efficacy of a tailored music intervention in home-dwelling older adults with dementia suffering from sleep disruption. Sixty dyads (older adults with dementia and their caregivers) will be randomized to receive the tailored music intervention immediately or following a four week delay.

Completed13 enrollment criteria

Study to Compare the Pharmacokinetics of Daily Administration of Tricaprilin on Ketone Body Production...

Alzheimer Disease

This is a Phase I, single center, open label, multiple dose, pharmacokinetic (PK) study recruiting healthy older subjects.

Completed23 enrollment criteria

Safety, Tolerability, Pharmacokinetics, and Pharmacodynamics of IONIS-MAPTRx in Patients With Mild...

Mild Alzheimer's Disease

The purpose is to assess the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics, and pharmacodynamics of IONIS-MAPTRx in patients with Mild Alzheimer's Disease

Completed13 enrollment criteria

REmote Assessment and Dynamic Response Intervention

DementiaAlzheimer Disease3 more

The purpose of the READyR study (originally called SHARE-sense) is to redevelop and test an intervention program to remotely assess for changing dementia-related care needs.

Completed18 enrollment criteria

Palliative Care Educator

Advance Care PlanningPalliative Care3 more

The investigators propose to conduct a stepped wedge cluster randomized trial of an advance care planning (ACP) educator-led intervention among hospitalized patients aged 65 and over, or any patient with Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias (ADRD) and their proxy decision-makers in the ward and ICU settings of two major hospitals: Boston Medical Center and North Shore University Hospital in New York. Patient outcomes will be abstracted from electronic health records with Natural Language Processing. The effectiveness of the intervention will be evaluated by comparing the following outcomes among 9,000 hospitalized patients (Aim 1): ACP documentation; preferences for resuscitation; palliative care consults; and, hospice use. The investigators will characterize caregiver-centered outcomes of patients with ADRD, including (Aim 2): (1) knowledge, (2) confidence in future care, (3) communication satisfaction, and (4) decisional certainty in 600 caregivers of patients with ADRD admitted to the hospital. COVID-19 poses a unique dilemma for older Americans and patients with ADRD and their caregivers, who must balance their desire to live against the risk of a lonely and potentially traumatic hospital death. Video decision support is a practical, evidence-based, and innovative approach to assist patients facing such choices. If proven effective, this innovative care model can be immediately deployed across the country to improve the quality of care for millions of Americans.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Effect of Blueberry Supplementation on Alzheimer's Biomarkers

Mild Cognitive ImpairmentAlzheimer Disease

The purpose of this study is to study the effects of blueberries on neuronal, glial, and pathology blood biomarkers in Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) and to estimate sample size for future confirmatory studies. The blood biomarkers to be measured are Neurofilament light (NfL), glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP), Aß40, Aß42, p-tau181, and cytokines, using an ultra-sensitive state-of-the-art immunoassay.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

REmote Assessment and Dynamic Response Intervention II

DementiaAlzheimer Disease3 more

The purpose of the READyR II Study is to test a dynamic tailoring phase of a remote assessment for changing dementia-related care needs.

Completed15 enrollment criteria

Study on Safety, Feasibility and Neural Activation of Non-Invasive Light Therapy System

Alzheimer Disease

Induction of neural oscillations by flickering light is a well established method used for diagnostic of various neural diseases. Recent studies in mice have shown promising results indicating that induction of gamma oscillation at 40 Hz leads to a reduction in amyloid-β and tau in mice models of Alzheimer's disease. This study will use flickering light to induce 40 Hz gamma oscillation as the previously mentioned studies. In the study subject will be exposed to invisible spectral flickering light (active setting) or continuous non-flickering white light (sham setting) for 1 hour each day. The sham setting is a high quality sham intervention as subjects will be blinded to the setting, both appears as white light. As this is the first trial, the focus will be on 1) safety of the intervention 2) feasibility of the proposed intervention time and method 3) indication of efficacy. In stage 1 of the trial 4 age-matched subjects with no Alzheimer's disease will be recruited and be exposed for 1 week. In stage 2 10 patients with Alzheimer's disease will be recruited and exposed for 6 consecutive weeks.

Completed15 enrollment criteria

The Effect of Black Mulberry (Morus Nigra) Consumption on Cognitive Functions

Alzheimer DiseaseEarly Onset

The study was conducted with 44 patients who were diagnosed with mild-to-moderate Alzheimer's Disease. Participants were divided into 2 groups intervention group and the control group. The intervention group was administered 20 grams of black mulberry concentrate per day for 12 weeks and the control group received no intervention thorough the study. Cognitive functions, antioxidant capacity, and inflammation markers were evaluated at the baseline and at the end of the 12 weeks.

Completed30 enrollment criteria

Explore the Sharing Model Intervene to Improve the Knowledge, Attitudes, Service Intentions and...

Alzheimer DiseaseLate Onset10 more

Since September 1st, 2009, Taiwan has begun to pay attention to the care of patients with organ failure, dementia and the elderly, and brought eight of non-cancer terminal patients into health insurance subsidies to implement the goal of universal palliative care and local aging. Taiwan has entered the aged society since March 2018, become the heavy burden of expenditure in Taiwan because of the health care needs and costs associated with the rapid aging of the population. With advanced medical technology, when facing inevitable death situation, should not use too much medical treatment on terminally ill patients. The waste of medical resources and bring both patients and family members so much pain. In Taiwan, people have misconception about tranquil palliative care. The low rate of home palliative care for non-terminal cancer patients. The purpose of this study is investigating the eight non-cancer terminal caregivers' knowledge, attitudes and service intentions of palliative care, and getting the result by research intervention. In this study, a randomized experimental research design was applied by two-group pre-and post-test. The targets are the eight non-cancer terminal caregivers in a home care institution of a regional teaching hospital located in Yilan. Targets' ID end with odd numbers are in experimental group received shared mode intervention, and even numbers are in control group received home routine care. The experimental group was implementing measures of weekly shared mode intervention in 20 to 60 minutes for six weeks; the control group started to implement measures of home care medical instructions booklet in the third week. The content of the outcome measurement questionnaire includes: basic information of the eight non-cancer terminal caregivers, the palliative care knowledge scale, the palliative care attitude scale, and palliative care service initiation intention scale. Data were analyzed by statistical methods such as descriptive analysis, independent sample t-test, paired-samples t-test, Pearson correlation analysis and one-way ANOVA.

Completed5 enrollment criteria
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