Emese Csipke
Promoting independence in Dementia (Pride): A feasibility randomized controlled trial
Csipke, Emese; Shafayat, Aisha; Sprange, Kirsty; Bradshaw, Lucy; Montgomery, Alan A.; Ogollah, Reuben; Moniz-Cook, Esme; Orrell, Martin
Authors
AISHA SHAFAYAT Aisha.Shafayat@nottingham.ac.uk
Research Facilitation Manager
KIRSTY SPRANGE KIRSTY.SPRANGE@NOTTINGHAM.AC.UK
Assistant Professor
LUCY BRADSHAW lucy.bradshaw@nottingham.ac.uk
Senior Research Fellow
ALAN MONTGOMERY ALAN.MONTGOMERY@NOTTINGHAM.AC.UK
Director Nottingham Clinical Trials Unit
REUBEN OGOLLAH REUBEN.OGOLLAH@NOTTINGHAM.AC.UK
Associate Professor of Medical Statistics and Clinical Trials
Esme Moniz-Cook
MARTIN ORRELL M.ORRELL@NOTTINGHAM.AC.UK
Director - Institute of Mental Health
Abstract
© 2021 Csipke et al. Background: There is a need for interventions to foster and maintain independence for people with dementia to support community living, improve morale, and reduce stigma. We investigated a social intervention to promote living well and enhance independence for people with mild dementia. Methods: In this two arm parallel group, feasibility RCT at six sites in England, participants were randomized (1:1) to the PRIDE intervention (encompassing social, physical, and cognitive domains supported by a facilitator over three sessions) compared to usual care only. The main objective was to determine the feasibility of a main trial with respect to measures of recruitment, retention, and adherence to the intervention. Results: During a 7-month period, 402 people were invited to the trial, 148 were screened (37%, 95% confidence interval (CI)=32–42%), 137 were eligible at pre-consent, 94 consented to the trial (69% of those eligible, 95% CI=60–76%), and 92 were randomized (46 to each group). Of those allocated to the intervention, 42 (91%) received at least one of three intervention sessions. Outcome assessment follow-up visits were completed for 73 participants at 6 months (79%, 95% CI=70–87%), and this was similar for both groups. Conclusion: A large multi-center trial of the PRIDE intervention in community-dwelling people with mild dementia is feasible using systematic recruitment strategies. The intervention was successfully delivered and well received by participants. Findings from this study will be used to refine the design and processes for a definitive RCT. Trial Registration: ISRCTN, ISRCTN11288961, registered on 23 October 2018.
Citation
Csipke, E., Shafayat, A., Sprange, K., Bradshaw, L., Montgomery, A. A., Ogollah, R., …Orrell, M. (2021). Promoting independence in Dementia (Pride): A feasibility randomized controlled trial. Clinical Interventions in Aging, 16, 363-378. https://doi.org/10.2147/CIA.S281139
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Acceptance Date | Nov 13, 2020 |
Online Publication Date | Feb 25, 2021 |
Publication Date | Feb 25, 2021 |
Deposit Date | Mar 1, 2021 |
Publicly Available Date | Mar 22, 2021 |
Journal | Clinical Interventions in Aging |
Electronic ISSN | 1178-1998 |
Publisher | Dove Medical Press |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Volume | 16 |
Pages | 363-378 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.2147/CIA.S281139 |
Keywords | Geriatrics and Gerontology; General Medicine |
Public URL | https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/5353191 |
Publisher URL | https://www.dovepress.com/promoting-independence-in-dementia-pride-a-feasibility-randomized-cont-peer-reviewed-article-CIA |
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