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Active clinical trials for "Alzheimer Disease"

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Development of An Exergame for Caregivers of Individuals With Alzheimer's Disease or Related Dementias...

Sedentary LifestyleStress1 more

The study goal is to evaluate user experience with our developed exergame, which was designed to increase physical activity, exercise self-efficacy, and social connections among caregivers of individuals with Alzheimer's disease (AD) or related dementias. Participants will use this garden-themed exergame for six weeks. Tailoring an exergame for caregivers of AD or related dementias has the potential to increase physical activity and to improve overall health and well-being in this vulnerable population, which in turn can benefit the patients for whom they provide care. All study sessions be held at a location convenient to participants.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

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

Dementia

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.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Partners at Meals - Respite Care and Home (PAM)

DementiaAlzheimer Type1 more

The goal of this study is to test the efficacy of a mealtime intervention in respite care centers for people with dementia and their caregivers. Mealtimes become more challenging as dementia progresses causing nutritional and behavioral issues in the affected individuals. Using a train-the-trainer program built on the Partners at Meals model, volunteers in respite centers partner with caregivers and develop a mealtime plan that builds on the strengths of the person with dementia, and develop a supportive environment for change. A tele-health component is involved in the communication between the respite center volunteers/staff and families. Recruitment is limited to people attending the particular respite centers.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Effects of Enriched Gardens in Nursing Home Residents With Dementia

Alzheimer Disease

Comparing the effect of the frequentation of an enriched garden vs sensory conventional garden by nursing home residents with Alzheimer disease. The effects will be evaluated as regards to cognitive impairment (MMSE), autonomy (ADL) and prevention of falls (Unipodal stance and UpandGo Test)

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Aligning Medications With What Matters Most

PolypharmacyAlzheimer Disease and Related Dementias

The Aligning Medications with What Matters Most (ALIGN) study will assess the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of a deprescribing intervention to reduce medication regimen complexity and treatment burden for people living with dementia (PLWD) and their care partners.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Learning to PERSEVERE: Peer Mentor Support and Caregiver Education in Lewy Body Dementia

Lewy Body DiseaseParkinson Disease Dementia1 more

The investigators propose to adapt, improve, and implement a peer mentor support and caregiver education (PERSEVERE) program to improve LBD-specific caregiving mastery. Lewy body dementia (LBD) is the second most common dementia, comprising Parkinson's Disease (PD) dementia and Dementia with Lewy Bodies. LBD causes deterioration in multiple cognitive, motor, and neuropsychiatric domains, leading to heavy reliance on family caregivers. Patients with LBD are at a far greater risk of hospitalizations for falls, neuro-psychiatric symptoms, and infections, which are often preventable or treatable at home if recognized. Studies cite a crucial need for education and support of LBD caregivers, who face high rates of caregiver strain and adverse outcomes. Evidence from other chronic conditions supports peer mentoring as a potentially effective intervention to provide education and social support. PERSEVERE builds on our team's ongoing work of creating and testing a peer mentoring program for homebound PD patients' caregivers that has shown promising feasibility and acceptability. In the proposed project, the investigators will convene focus groups of former mentors and mentees, along with current caregivers, to provide formative information to shape the revised PERSEVERE curriculum that will include in-person mentor training and a comprehensive mentoring handbook. The curriculum will focus on key areas of LBD caregiving mastery, including: fall prevention, infections, neuropsychiatric symptoms (particularly hallucinations, delusions, anxiety, and depression), and advance directives. The investigators will enroll and train a new cohort of 36 LBD caregiver peer mentors who will be matched with 30 current LBD caregivers. Each pair will be instructed to speak on a weekly basis, using the 16-week structured curriculum as a framework. The study team will support the mentors with monthly conference calls and day-to-day availability for concerns. The investigators will assess the feasibility and fidelity of the intervention via online study diaries tracking the frequency, duration, and content of calls. During mentor training, the investigators will assess the change in mentors' caregiver mastery and LBD knowledge pre- and post-training. During the PERSEVERE intervention, the investigators will determine the change in mentees' caregiver mastery, LBD knowledge, and loneliness.

Completed19 enrollment criteria

Effects of Diffused Ylang-Ylang Essential Oil Amongst Older Persons With Dementia

DementiaBehavioral and Psychiatric Symptoms of Dementia

Ylang-Ylang (Cananga Odorata) essential oil has been postulated to have calming effect, which may improve BPSD in persons with dementia. This study aims to examine dementia-related behavioural changes using established assessment tools and brain derived neurotropic factor (BDNF) in persons with BPSD.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

A Study of SHR-1707 in Healthy Young Adult and Elderly Subjects

Alzheimer's Disease

The study is being conducted to evaluate the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of single intravenous administration of SHR-1707 in healthy young adult and elderly subjects.

Completed19 enrollment criteria

Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction in Dementia Caregivers

Mindfulness Based Stress ReductionCaregiver Burnout5 more

Aims: The study will contribute to our understanding of how the cultivation of caregiver mindfulness might improve their overall relational well-being (Primary Outcome), their psychological well-being (Secondary Outcome), and have an impact on dementia patients' lifestyles (Other Outcome). Overall, this study will investigate the idea that the fruits of mindfulness training can be leveraged by both the caregiver and the care-recipient, improving the quality of relationship by making their interactions more mutual, connected, empathic and positive. This study aims to additionally elucidate which facets of mindfulness account for caregiver's happiness and psychological well-being. Sample: In this study 40 dementia caregivers will be recruited to participate; 20 will be allocated to the clinical intervention group (i.e., adapted MBSR for caregivers) and 20 to the active control group. Data will be collected pre-post the start of intervention, and at a 3 month follow up. Future orientation: This study may contribute to evidence-based knowledge concerning the efficacy of mindfulness based interventions to support caregiver empowerment, via regaining relationship satisfaction and achieving greater equanimity in the face of stressors.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

Study to Compare the Pharmacokinetics of Tricaprilin Formulations and a Placebo on Ketone Body Production...

Alzheimer Disease

Phase 1, Single-center, Open-label Study, Healthy Adult Male Subjects. Part 1:Single-dose, Placebo-controlled, 3-Way Crossover PK Study Part 2: Single dose 2-way comparator PK Study

Completed19 enrollment criteria
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