Description Module

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NCT ID: NCT04479033
Brief Summary: The study consists of two phases - i) a comprehensive assessment of biopsychosocial needs among cognitively impaired persons and their family caregivers residing in the Whampoa residential estate in Singapore ; ii) a quasi-experimental evaluation of a pilot community-based dementia care programme administered by a multidisciplinary team of service providers. The intervention is a physician-enhanced dementia-specific care management programme that supports client dyads for up to six months and through community care management, person-centred communication, management of challenging behaviours, psychoeducation, geriatric medicine, and gerontological approaches. The intervention team consists of a nurse, social worker, care manager, physician, and 'Dementia Care Program Assistants' who specifically design personalised meaningful activities to engage persons living with dementia as well as provide caregivers with training in basic dementia caregiving.
Detailed Description: To provide appropriate care for persons living with dementia (PLWDs) in the community, their needs (met, unmet, and latent) and that of their caregivers must be understood holistically. Local studies have yet to comprehensively examine the experiences of community dwelling older persons living with moderate to severe dementia and their caregivers, and the impact of an integrated community model of health care and psychosocial support. This study adopts a mixed-method approach to needs assessment and programme evaluation using qualitative in-depth interviews and quantitative surveys administered to participants assigned to control and intervention groups. The Hua-Mei Dementia Care System (HMDCS) is a programme that aims to empower and support both PLWDs and their caregivers through personalised care management, dementia-specific education, and cognitive training. The HMDCS addresses the multifaceted challenges faced by PLWD-caregiver dyads such as behavioural problems, psychological distress, lack of social participation, stigma, communication barriers, financial strain, and insufficient social support. The study aims are to: 1. Explore the perceptions, behaviours, and underlying motivators and inhibitors of PLWDs, their caregivers, and members of the community 2. Assess the health, social, psychological, and emotional needs of community dwelling PLWDs and their caregivers 3. Evaluate the effectiveness of the programme in reducing cognitive and functional decline, caregiver burden, as well as improving self-reported health status, social wellbeing, and quality of life of PLWD-caregiver dyads
Study: NCT04479033
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Protocol Section: NCT04479033