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A Dyadic Sleep Health Approach for Persons With Alzheimer's Disease and Caregivers

A Dyadic Sleep Health Approach for Persons With Alzheimer's Disease and Caregivers

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Overview

This is a randomized controlled trial over 5 years, using Stage II of the NIH-defined stage model for behavioral intervention development. We will evaluate the efficacy of the sleep intervention program (Care2Sleep) on sleep, health status measures, and quality of life (for dyads), and inflammation (for caregivers only). Eligible participants will be randomly assigned to in-person Care2Sleep, telehealth Care2Sleep, or to an in-person education control group. The Care2Sleep programs and the control education program will consist of five sessions. The intervention and control programs will begin after baseline assessment and randomization. Posttreatment assessments will be performed immediately after the last session and at 6-month follow-up.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria for Patients

  • Have a diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease (probable or possible) or other related dementia as documented in an electronic medical record
  • Community-dwelling
  • >1 sleep problems >3x/week on the Neuropsychiatric Inventory Nighttime Behavior Scale,
    • - Aged >60 years
  • Have no untreated sleep disorders (e.g., sleep apnea, restless legs syndrome)
  • Able to ambulate with or without assistive devices (i.e., dyads will be excluded if the care recipient is bedbound)
  • Have no severe medical conditions with a life expectancy of less than 6 months
  • Have an eligible caregiver

Inclusion Criteria for Caregivers

  • Live with an eligible patient
  • Aged >18 years
  • Is related to the patient as a family member, a significant other, or a friend
  • Have regularly assisted patient with >1 of 6 basic activities of daily living (ADLs; i.e., bathing, dressing, toileting, transferring, continence, feeding) or >1 of 8 Instrumental ADL (IADLs; i.e., using the telephone, shopping, food preparation, housekeeping, laundry, transportation, taking medications, managing money) for the past 6 months
  • Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) total score >5
  • Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) ≥23
  • Can communicate in English

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Patients will be excluded if they are bedbound or have severe medical conditions with a life expectancy of less than 6 months.
  • Paid, professional caregivers will also be excluded.
  • If the eligibility criteria for either a patient or a caregiver are not met, the dyads will be excluded for this study.

Study details
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NCT05452031

University of California, Los Angeles

28 January 2024

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