Status:

COMPLETED

The Talking Sense Communication Programme for Dementia Carers

Lead Sponsor:

University of Portsmouth

Collaborating Sponsors:

Solent NHS Trust

The Sir Halley Stewart Trust

Conditions:

Dementia

Eligibility:

All Genders

18+ years

Phase:

PHASE1

PHASE2

Brief Summary

Do family carers of people with dementia benefit from communication therapy and training? This study will only involve carers of people with dementia. Nearly all people with dementia will experience s...

Detailed Description

This is a feasibility study that intends to recruit 60 family carers over a period of up to 4 years. Carers will remain in the study for up to 12 weeks. They will be randomly assigned to a Talking Sen...

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion

  • Carers will be included in this study if they are:
  • Spouses, co-habiting partners or children of the person with dementia in communication contact with their relative with dementia for more than two hours weekly.
  • Caring for a relative with a diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease, vascular dementia or lewy body dementia.
  • Reporting "existing difficulties with communication"
  • Demonstrating capacity to understand and consent to participation for the duration of the study
  • Considered suitable with particular attention to the carers mental wellbeing, by the overseeing or referring psychiatrist, for participating within this study.
  • Only receiving interventions within the parameters of treatment as usual as defined below.
  • Caring for a person with dementia with a recent score of between 21 and 27 out of 30 on the M.M.S.E. test (Folstein et al, 1975).
  • Carers demonstrating signs of anxiety and depression will not be excluded, due to its high prevalence, but will be screened as suitable for participation by the referring psychiatrist.
  • Although the Talking Sense manual is suitable for the widest range of communication difficulties in dementia, this study will limit its use to a cohort or people within the range of mild dementia as defined in the NICE clinical guidelines (2007). Using a more homogenous group of caregivers should improve generalisability of results. See also answer to question 6-2.
  • Treatment as usual will include medical, psychological and social treatments provided by health and social services including speech and language therapy for carers and people with dementia and informed by a modelling exercise of local services which is a separate objective of this Ph.D. study.
  • Carers considered to be receiving greater than standard treatment e.g. more than once weekly or other treatments focusing specifically on communication and behaviour or incorporating CBT will be excluded from participation in this study though will still be eligible for existing speech and language therapy services. It is expected that very few carers will be receiving greater than standard treatments.

Exclusion

  • Carers will be excluded from participation if they:
  • Have not been approved for participation by an overseeing psychiatrist
  • Are caring for someone with a primary communication impairment associated with fronto-temporal dementia, Parkinson's disease or stroke as it is expected their presentation and experience will be significantly different.
  • Carers who have already received any significant form of individualised communication therapy e.g. with speech and language therapy or occupational therapy.

Key Trial Info

Start Date :

March 1 2012

Trial Type :

INTERVENTIONAL

Allocation :

ACTUAL

End Date :

March 1 2014

Estimated Enrollment :

55 Patients enrolled

Trial Details

Trial ID

NCT01481363

Start Date

March 1 2012

End Date

March 1 2014

Last Update

July 21 2014

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Speech and Language Therapy Department, Solent NHS Trust, St James Hospital,

Portsmouth, Hamsphire, United Kingdom, PO48LD