Pollak Chava, Blumen Helena M, Zhou Lily, Wong Jennifer, Jin Ying, Bhattiprolu Atul, Anfang Sophie, Ceïde Mirnova E
Department of Neurology, Stony Brook Medicine, Stony Brook, NY, United States.
Life Story Club, Brooklyn, NY, United States.
JMIR Res Protoc. 2025 Jun 4;14:e70518. doi: 10.2196/70518.
Reminiscence therapy is a noninvasive, nonpharmacological intervention that has been shown to improve cognition, mood, functional status, quality of life, and apathy in older adults. Group reminiscence therapy combines structured social engagement and recounting of personal stories that address both social connection (a risk factor for cognitive decline) and cognition. Life Story Club is an established, nonprofit organization that provides virtual group reminiscence therapy for older adults to reduce loneliness and promote a sense of belonging and has not been formally studied.
This study aims to explore the feasibility of a Life Story Club intervention to improve loneliness and apathy in community-dwelling older adults.
A prospective, single-arm, single-center, pilot study will be conducted to compare loneliness and apathy in 50 lonely individuals without dementia at baseline who receive a virtual group reminiscence therapy intervention. The intervention will be delivered weekly over 12 weeks. Loneliness will be assessed with the UCLA Loneliness Scale and apathy will be assessed with the Apathy Evaluation Scale before and after the intervention. Feasibility will be assessed using quantitative and qualitative measures including feasibility of screening and enrollment, acceptability, and program satisfaction. Qualitative interviews will be conducted with a subset of 30 individuals to explore acceptability, barriers, and facilitators of the intervention.
The proposed study is funded by a pilot grant from the Institute for Clinical and Translational Research at Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Recruitment and data collection are planned for July 2025.
This study will provide evidence for the feasibility of virtual group reminiscence therapy for community-dwelling older adults to reduce loneliness and apathy. Our approach is both innovative and pragmatic because we will leverage an existing community-based service, with an established infrastructure and track record within the community to deliver the intervention. As such, the proposed research has the potential for broad implications for community-based research and aligns with multiple translational science principles.
INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER (IRRID): PRR1-10.2196/70518.
回忆疗法是一种非侵入性、非药物干预措施,已被证明可改善老年人的认知、情绪、功能状态、生活质量和冷漠情绪。团体回忆疗法将结构化的社交参与和个人故事的讲述结合起来,既涉及社会联系(认知衰退的一个风险因素),也涉及认知。生活故事俱乐部是一个既定的非营利组织,为老年人提供虚拟团体回忆疗法以减少孤独感并促进归属感,但尚未进行过正式研究。
本研究旨在探讨生活故事俱乐部干预措施改善社区居住老年人孤独感和冷漠情绪的可行性。
将进行一项前瞻性、单臂、单中心的试点研究,以比较50名无痴呆的孤独个体在基线时接受虚拟团体回忆疗法干预前后的孤独感和冷漠情绪。干预将在12周内每周进行一次。干预前后将分别使用加州大学洛杉矶分校孤独量表评估孤独感,使用冷漠评估量表评估冷漠情绪。将使用定量和定性指标评估可行性,包括筛查和招募的可行性、可接受性以及项目满意度。将对30名个体进行定性访谈,以探讨干预措施的可接受性、障碍和促进因素。
拟议的研究由阿尔伯特爱因斯坦医学院临床与转化研究所以试点资助的形式提供资金。计划于2025年7月进行招募和数据收集。
本研究将为虚拟团体回忆疗法改善社区居住老年人孤独感和冷漠情绪的可行性提供证据。我们的方法既创新又务实,因为我们将利用现有的社区服务,该服务在社区内拥有既定的基础设施和良好记录来实施干预。因此,拟议的研究对基于社区的研究可能具有广泛影响,并符合多个转化科学原则。
国际注册报告识别码(IRRID):PRR1-10.2196/70518