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A Feasiblity Study of Green Activity Program for People Living With Memory Challenges

Recruiting
45 years of age
Both
Phase N/A

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Overview

The purpose of this study is to test the Green Activity Program that was designed with people living with memory challenges and their study partners to see if it can be done and if they enjoy the program. "Green activities" are nature activities that the person enjoys and can be done with other people or pets. For example, dog walking, hiking, outdoor yoga, and gardening are all green activities. The purpose of the program is to help people living with memory challenges participate in nature activities they enjoy. The goal of the program is to help people stay active and improve their health and well-being.

Description

This is a single arm pre/post feasibility study lasting up to 1 year. Investigators will recruit in n=40 dyads (people living with memory challenges and their study partners n=80 total) and expect n=30 (n=60 total people living with memory challenges and study partners) to complete the 12-week GAP and evaluate it for feasibility and acceptability. Anonymous program evaluation surveys will be administered either via paper or RedCap survey to the outdoor activity professionals who participated in the study. Brief recorded phone interviews (5 minutes) will be conducted with the people living with memory challenges and their study partners after the intervention and 15-minute brief calls with the outdoor activity professionals will be used to gather feedback to refine the program. Informal conversations with the occupational therapist(s) delivering the intervention will occur to identify areas for refinement and will be documented with anonymous notes and no identifiable data collected from them. Sustained behavior change will be measured in people living with memory challenges at 4 weeks after the intervention.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • 45 years or older
  • Has memory challenges or difficulties thinking
  • Have access and ability to respond to the telephone (mobile or landline)

Study partner

  • 18 years or older
  • Speaks Spanish or English
  • Identified by the PLMC as a person they feel comfortable with who they would like to join them in the study. The study partner's participation is based on level of support needed for the PLMC.

Outdoor activity professionals

  • 18 years or older
  • at least 1 year experience providing outdoor activities

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Participants living with memory challenges will be excluded if they do not meet inclusion criteria or if they indicate any of the following on the 2023 Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire + (PAR-Q+)
    • Heart failure or difficulty controlling Coronary Artery Disease, Diagnosed Abnormality of Heart Rhythm, or other cardiovascular condition.
    • Cancer and are actively receiving therapies
    • Experienced a black out, fainted, or lost consciousness as a result of a head injury in the past 12 months.
    • Often experienced signs and symptoms of low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) following exercise and/or daily activities.
    • >3 hospitalizations in the past year

Study details

Mild Cognitive Impairment, Alzheimer Disease, Subjective Cognitive Decline (SCD)

NCT06403345

Indiana University

9 May 2025

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