Vespa Anna, Fabbietti Paolo, Giulietti Maria Velia
Scientific and Technological Area, Department of Neurology, INRCA-IRCCS Italian National Institute of Health and Science on Aging, via Della Montagnola n. 108, Ancona, Italy.
Biostatistical Center, INRCA-IRCCS Italian National Institute of Health and Science on Aging, via S. Margherita n. 5, Ancona, Italy.
Aging Clin Exp Res. 2022 Jan;34(1):65-71. doi: 10.1007/s40520-021-01907-x. Epub 2021 Jul 2.
The training of mindfulness enhances the emotive and cognitive equilibrium and well-being in older adults. So some authors hypothesize it is an appropriate approach to cultivating these benefits and a good quality of life in Alzheimer's patients (AD-P) at early stage and in their caregivers (Cg) (Dyad).
Our main hypothesis is that AD-P and Cg who completed the program of Mindfulness-Based Interventions (MBIs) training would experience improvements in well-being and mood and cognitive performance (AD-P: attention and memory).
The perspective randomized controlled will enroll the Dyad of 80 Alzheimer's patients (age ≥ 60) and 80 caregivers (age > 18) who will be randomly assigned to 6 months MBI training in groups and to control group study. All outcome will be analyzed before intervention (baseline), after follow-up 1 (at the end of treatment), after 6 months (follow-up 2) and after 1 year (follow-up 3) from the end of treatment.
AD-P-expected outcomes: (a) improvement of the quality of life (QoL-AD); (b) decrease of depression (BDI); (c) improvement of spiritual well-being (Facit SWB Index); (d) improvement of attention and good cognitive performance Rey Memory Test (MFIT); (e) decrease of neuropsychiatric symptoms. (NPI)-Cg-expected outcomes: (a) improvement of the quality of life (SF36); (b) decrease of the care burden (CBI); (c) decrease of depression (BDI); (d) improvement of self-awareness (FFMQ); (e) increase in spiritual-well-being (Facit SWB).
This study could provide a clues on multidisciplinary interventions as secondary prevention of Alzheimer's dementia and on stress reduction in family caregivers.
正念训练可增强老年人的情绪和认知平衡以及幸福感。因此,一些作者假设,这是一种在早期阿尔茨海默病患者(AD-P)及其照料者(Cg)(二元组)中培养这些益处和良好生活质量的合适方法。
我们的主要假设是,完成基于正念的干预(MBIs)训练计划的AD-P和Cg在幸福感、情绪和认知表现(AD-P:注意力和记忆力)方面会有所改善。
前瞻性随机对照试验将招募80对阿尔茨海默病患者(年龄≥60岁)和80名照料者(年龄>18岁),他们将被随机分组接受为期6个月的MBIs训练或作为对照组进行研究。所有结果将在干预前(基线)、随访1(治疗结束时)、治疗结束后6个月(随访2)和治疗结束后1年(随访3)进行分析。
AD-P的预期结果:(a)生活质量(QoL-AD)改善;(b)抑郁程度降低(BDI);(c)精神幸福感改善(Facit SWB指数);(d)注意力改善和认知表现良好(雷伊记忆测试,MFIT);(e)神经精神症状减少(NPI)。Cg的预期结果:(a)生活质量(SF36)改善;(b)照料负担减轻(CBI);(c)抑郁程度降低(BDI);(d)自我意识改善(FFMQ);(e)精神幸福感增加(Facit SWB)。
本研究可为作为阿尔茨海默病痴呆二级预防的多学科干预以及减轻家庭照料者压力提供线索。