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Protocol for the Brain Health Support Program Study of the Canadian Therapeutic Platform Trial for Multidomain Interventions to Prevent Dementia (CAN-THUMBS UP): A Prospective 12-Month Intervention Study

BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: CAN-THUMBS UP is designed as a comprehensive and innovative fully remote program to 1) develop an interactive and compelling online Brain Health Support Program intervention, with potential to positively influence dementia literacy, self-efficacy and lifestyle risk factors; 2)...

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Autores principales: Feldman, Howard H., Belleville, S., Nygaard, H. B., Montero-Odasso, M., Durant, J., Lupo, J.-L., Revta, C., Chan, S., Cuesta, M., Slack, P. J., Winer, S., Brewster, P. W. H., Hofer, S. M., Lim, A., Centen, A., Jacobs, D. M., Anderson, N. D., Walker, J. D., Speechley, M. R., Zou, G. Y., Chertkow, H.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer International Publishing 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10258470/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37874110
http://dx.doi.org/10.14283/jpad.2023.65
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author Feldman, Howard H.
Belleville, S.
Nygaard, H. B.
Montero-Odasso, M.
Durant, J.
Lupo, J.-L.
Revta, C.
Chan, S.
Cuesta, M.
Slack, P. J.
Winer, S.
Brewster, P. W. H.
Hofer, S. M.
Lim, A.
Centen, A.
Jacobs, D. M.
Anderson, N. D.
Walker, J. D.
Speechley, M. R.
Zou, G. Y.
Chertkow, H.
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Belleville, S.
Nygaard, H. B.
Montero-Odasso, M.
Durant, J.
Lupo, J.-L.
Revta, C.
Chan, S.
Cuesta, M.
Slack, P. J.
Winer, S.
Brewster, P. W. H.
Hofer, S. M.
Lim, A.
Centen, A.
Jacobs, D. M.
Anderson, N. D.
Walker, J. D.
Speechley, M. R.
Zou, G. Y.
Chertkow, H.
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description BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: CAN-THUMBS UP is designed as a comprehensive and innovative fully remote program to 1) develop an interactive and compelling online Brain Health Support Program intervention, with potential to positively influence dementia literacy, self-efficacy and lifestyle risk factors; 2) enroll and retain a community-dwelling Platform Trial Cohort of individuals at risk of dementia who will participate in the intervention; 3) support an open platform trial to test a variety of multidomain interventions that might further benefit individuals at risk of dementia. This manuscript presents the Brain Health Support Program Study protocol. DESIGN/SETTING: Twelve-month prospective multi-center longitudinal study to evaluate a fully remote web-based educational intervention. Participants will subsequently be part of a Platform Trial Cohort and may be eligible to participate in further dementia prevention clinical trials. PARTICIPANTS: Three hundred fifty older adults who are cognitively unimpaired or have mild cognitive impairment, with at least 1 well established dementia risk factor. INTERVENTION: Participants engage in the Brain Health Support Program intervention for 45-weeks and complete pre/post intervention measures. This intervention is designed to convey best available evidence for dementia prevention, consists of 181 chapters within 8 modules that are progressively delivered, and is available online in English and French. The program has been developed as a collaborative effort by investigators with recognized expertise in the program’s content areas, along with input from older-adult citizen advisors. MEASUREMENTS: This study utilizes adapted remote assessments with accessible technologies (e.g. videoconferencing, cognitive testing via computer and mobile phone, wearable devices to track physical activity and sleep, self-administered saliva sample collection). The primary outcome is change in dementia literacy, as measured by the Alzheimer’s Disease Knowledge Scale. Secondary outcomes include change in self-efficacy; engagement using the online program; user satisfaction ratings; and evaluation of usability and acceptance. Exploratory outcomes include changes in attitudes toward dementia, modifiable risk factors, performance on the Neuropsychological Test Battery, performance on self-administered online cognitive assessments, and levels of physical activity and sleep; success of the national recruitment plan; and the distribution of age adjusted polygenic hazard scores. CONCLUSIONS: This fully remote study provides an accessible approach to research with all study activities being completed in the participants’ home environment. This approach may reduce barriers to participation, provide an easier and less demanding participant experience, and reach a broader geography with recruitment from all regions of Canada. CAN-THUMBS UP represents a Canadian contribution to the global World-Wide FINGERS program (alz.org/wwfingers). ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: Supplementary material is available in the online version of this article at 10.14283/jpad.2023.65.
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spelling pubmed-102584702023-06-15 Protocol for the Brain Health Support Program Study of the Canadian Therapeutic Platform Trial for Multidomain Interventions to Prevent Dementia (CAN-THUMBS UP): A Prospective 12-Month Intervention Study Feldman, Howard H. Belleville, S. Nygaard, H. B. Montero-Odasso, M. Durant, J. Lupo, J.-L. Revta, C. Chan, S. Cuesta, M. Slack, P. J. Winer, S. Brewster, P. W. H. Hofer, S. M. Lim, A. Centen, A. Jacobs, D. M. Anderson, N. D. Walker, J. D. Speechley, M. R. Zou, G. Y. Chertkow, H. J Prev Alzheimers Dis Original Research BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: CAN-THUMBS UP is designed as a comprehensive and innovative fully remote program to 1) develop an interactive and compelling online Brain Health Support Program intervention, with potential to positively influence dementia literacy, self-efficacy and lifestyle risk factors; 2) enroll and retain a community-dwelling Platform Trial Cohort of individuals at risk of dementia who will participate in the intervention; 3) support an open platform trial to test a variety of multidomain interventions that might further benefit individuals at risk of dementia. This manuscript presents the Brain Health Support Program Study protocol. DESIGN/SETTING: Twelve-month prospective multi-center longitudinal study to evaluate a fully remote web-based educational intervention. Participants will subsequently be part of a Platform Trial Cohort and may be eligible to participate in further dementia prevention clinical trials. PARTICIPANTS: Three hundred fifty older adults who are cognitively unimpaired or have mild cognitive impairment, with at least 1 well established dementia risk factor. INTERVENTION: Participants engage in the Brain Health Support Program intervention for 45-weeks and complete pre/post intervention measures. This intervention is designed to convey best available evidence for dementia prevention, consists of 181 chapters within 8 modules that are progressively delivered, and is available online in English and French. The program has been developed as a collaborative effort by investigators with recognized expertise in the program’s content areas, along with input from older-adult citizen advisors. MEASUREMENTS: This study utilizes adapted remote assessments with accessible technologies (e.g. videoconferencing, cognitive testing via computer and mobile phone, wearable devices to track physical activity and sleep, self-administered saliva sample collection). The primary outcome is change in dementia literacy, as measured by the Alzheimer’s Disease Knowledge Scale. Secondary outcomes include change in self-efficacy; engagement using the online program; user satisfaction ratings; and evaluation of usability and acceptance. Exploratory outcomes include changes in attitudes toward dementia, modifiable risk factors, performance on the Neuropsychological Test Battery, performance on self-administered online cognitive assessments, and levels of physical activity and sleep; success of the national recruitment plan; and the distribution of age adjusted polygenic hazard scores. CONCLUSIONS: This fully remote study provides an accessible approach to research with all study activities being completed in the participants’ home environment. This approach may reduce barriers to participation, provide an easier and less demanding participant experience, and reach a broader geography with recruitment from all regions of Canada. CAN-THUMBS UP represents a Canadian contribution to the global World-Wide FINGERS program (alz.org/wwfingers). ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: Supplementary material is available in the online version of this article at 10.14283/jpad.2023.65. Springer International Publishing 2023-06-15 /pmc/articles/PMC10258470/ /pubmed/37874110 http://dx.doi.org/10.14283/jpad.2023.65 Text en © The Authors 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Open Access: This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ), which permits use, duplication, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license and indicate if changes were made.
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Feldman, Howard H.
Belleville, S.
Nygaard, H. B.
Montero-Odasso, M.
Durant, J.
Lupo, J.-L.
Revta, C.
Chan, S.
Cuesta, M.
Slack, P. J.
Winer, S.
Brewster, P. W. H.
Hofer, S. M.
Lim, A.
Centen, A.
Jacobs, D. M.
Anderson, N. D.
Walker, J. D.
Speechley, M. R.
Zou, G. Y.
Chertkow, H.
Protocol for the Brain Health Support Program Study of the Canadian Therapeutic Platform Trial for Multidomain Interventions to Prevent Dementia (CAN-THUMBS UP): A Prospective 12-Month Intervention Study
title Protocol for the Brain Health Support Program Study of the Canadian Therapeutic Platform Trial for Multidomain Interventions to Prevent Dementia (CAN-THUMBS UP): A Prospective 12-Month Intervention Study
title_full Protocol for the Brain Health Support Program Study of the Canadian Therapeutic Platform Trial for Multidomain Interventions to Prevent Dementia (CAN-THUMBS UP): A Prospective 12-Month Intervention Study
title_fullStr Protocol for the Brain Health Support Program Study of the Canadian Therapeutic Platform Trial for Multidomain Interventions to Prevent Dementia (CAN-THUMBS UP): A Prospective 12-Month Intervention Study
title_full_unstemmed Protocol for the Brain Health Support Program Study of the Canadian Therapeutic Platform Trial for Multidomain Interventions to Prevent Dementia (CAN-THUMBS UP): A Prospective 12-Month Intervention Study
title_short Protocol for the Brain Health Support Program Study of the Canadian Therapeutic Platform Trial for Multidomain Interventions to Prevent Dementia (CAN-THUMBS UP): A Prospective 12-Month Intervention Study
title_sort protocol for the brain health support program study of the canadian therapeutic platform trial for multidomain interventions to prevent dementia (can-thumbs up): a prospective 12-month intervention study
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10258470/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37874110
http://dx.doi.org/10.14283/jpad.2023.65
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