The Caregiver Outcomes of Alzheimer's Disease Screening (COADS) Trial

阿尔茨海默病筛查 (COADS) 试验的护理人员结果

基本信息

项目摘要

Project Summary/Abstract: More than 2 million adults with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias in the United States never receive a formal diagnosis. For those who do, the diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease often occurs late; 2-5 years after symptoms are first exhibited. With more than 70% of people with Alzheimer’s disease living in the community and receiving care and support from their family, there is a tremendous psychological, physical, and financial burden of the syndrome borne by family caregivers. This burden may be exacerbated by a delayed diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease or related dementia. In the earliest stages of Alzheimer’s disease, family members of older adults may attribute the cognitive, functional and psychological symptoms of the syndrome to “normal” aging. Also, family members may not notice their changing role as they take on more and more caregiving responsibilities, leaving them vulnerable or unprepared for the upcoming caregiver role. Early detection of Alzheimer’s disease through screening may enhance the family member’s transition to a family caregiver and reduce caregiver burden by providing an opportunity for the family member to learn about the syndrome, receive interventions, and to prepare for their new caregiving role. Alternatively, early detection by screening might trigger a process of role transition for the family member to a caregiver that evokes emotional and social costs that are too high given the lack of a cure. The risks and benefits of Alzheimer’s disease screening on older adults family members are unknown. We are proposing the Caregiver Outcomes of Alzheimer’s Disease Screening (COADS) trial, as the first study to examine the impact of Alzheimer’s disease screening on family members. We will also test the congruence of patient and family member (dyad) outcomes as a result of screening, and the impact of post-screening strategies on family member outcomes. This large randomized controlled trial will measure the risks (depression and anxiety) and the benefits (quality of life, caregiver preparedness and caregiving self-efficacy) of early detection of Alzheimer’s disease from screening by enrolling 1,800 dyads of older primary care patients and their family members.
项目概要/摘要: 在美国,超过200万患有阿尔茨海默病和相关痴呆症的成年人从未接受过治疗。 正式诊断。对于那些这样做的人,阿尔茨海默病的诊断往往发生在晚期; 2-5年后, 症状首先表现出来。超过70%的阿尔茨海默病患者生活在社区中, 得到家人的关心和支持,他们在心理、身体和经济上都有巨大的帮助。 由家庭照顾者承担的综合征负担。这种负担可能会因延迟诊断而加重 阿尔茨海默病或相关痴呆症的症状 在阿尔茨海默病的早期阶段,老年人的家庭成员可能会将认知, 功能和心理症状的综合征“正常”老化。此外,家庭成员不得 我注意到,随着他们承担越来越多的责任,他们的角色正在发生变化, 或对即将到来的看护者角色毫无准备。通过筛查早期发现阿尔茨海默病可能 促进家庭成员向家庭照顾者的过渡,并通过提供 家庭成员有机会了解综合征,接受干预措施,并为他们的健康做好准备。 新的角色。或者,通过筛查的早期发现可能会引发一个角色转换的过程, 从家庭成员到照顾者,这引起了情感和社会成本,鉴于缺乏治愈方法,这些成本太高。 老年人家庭成员阿尔茨海默病筛查的风险和益处尚不清楚。 我们建议将阿尔茨海默病筛查(COADS)试验的护理结果作为第一项研究, 研究阿尔茨海默病筛查对家庭成员的影响。我们还将检验 患者和家庭成员(二分)的结果作为筛选的结果,以及筛选后的影响 关于家庭成员成果的战略。这项大型随机对照试验将测量 (抑郁和焦虑)和益处(生活质量,照顾者准备和自我效能) 通过招募1,800对老年初级保健的筛查, 患者及其家属。

项目成果

期刊论文数量(3)
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科研奖励数量(0)
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Development of Written Materials for Participants in an Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias Screening Trial.
  • DOI:
    10.1177/23743735221092573
  • 发表时间:
    2022
  • 期刊:
  • 影响因子:
    1.5
  • 作者:
    Head, Katharine J.;Hartsock, Jane A.;Bakas, Tamilyn;Boustani, Malaz A.;Schroeder, Matthew;Fowler, Nicole R.
  • 通讯作者:
    Fowler, Nicole R.
Loneliness in older primary care patients and its relationship to physical and mental health-related quality of life.
老年初级保健患者的孤独感及其与身心健康相关生活质量的关系。
  • DOI:
    10.1111/jgs.18762
  • 发表时间:
    2024
  • 期刊:
  • 影响因子:
    6.3
  • 作者:
    Williams-Farrelly,MonicaM;Schroeder,MatthewW;Li,Claudia;Perkins,AnthonyJ;Bakas,Tamilyn;Head,KatharineJ;Boustani,Malaz;Fowler,NicoleR
  • 通讯作者:
    Fowler,NicoleR
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Nicole R. Fowler其他文献

Revised 12/30/2017 BELUGA WHALE (Delphinapterus leucas): Eastern Chukchi Sea Stock STOCK DEFINITION AND GEOGRAPHIC RANGE Beluga whales are distributed throughout seasonally ice-covered arctic and subarctic waters of the Northern Hemisphere
修订日期 12/30/2017 白鲸 (Delphinapterus leucas):东楚科奇海种群 种群定义和地理范围 白鲸分布在北半球季节性冰雪覆盖的北极和亚北极水域
  • DOI:
  • 发表时间:
    2018
  • 期刊:
  • 影响因子:
    0
  • 作者:
    J. Flatt;A. Rosso;H. Aizenstein;R. Schulz;W. Longstreth;A. Newman;Nicole R. Fowler;C. Rosano
  • 通讯作者:
    C. Rosano
Accurate Assessments of Healthcare Use Along the Course of Cognitive Decline
认知衰退过程中医疗保健使用的准确评估
Engaging Persons Living With Dementia in the Research Process: Best Practice Considerations From a National Dementia Meeting.
让痴呆症患者参与研究过程:全国痴呆症会议的最佳实践考虑因素。
Agile monitoring dashboard for clinical research studies
  • DOI:
    10.1186/s13063-024-08646-0
  • 发表时间:
    2024-11-29
  • 期刊:
  • 影响因子:
    2.000
  • 作者:
    Leslie Gardner;Peggy Bylund;Sarah Robbins;Emma Holler;Fereshtehossadat Shojaei;Fatemehalsadat Shojaei;Mark Seidman;Richard J. Holden;Nicole R. Fowler;Ben Zarzaur;Cristina Barboi;Malaz Boustani
  • 通讯作者:
    Malaz Boustani
Performance of Older Adults on the Digital Clock and Recall Test Compared to the Montreal Cognitive Assessment in Primary Care Settings
  • DOI:
    10.1007/s11606-025-09702-4
  • 发表时间:
    2025-07-09
  • 期刊:
  • 影响因子:
    4.200
  • 作者:
    Dustin B. Hammers;Daniel Schulman;Nicole R. Fowler;Jane Musema;Jared R. Brosch;Diana Summanwar;Kristen Swartzell;Connor Higgins;Russell Banks;Katherine J. Selzler;Timothy MacLeod;Sean Tobyne;Deanna R. Willis
  • 通讯作者:
    Deanna R. Willis

Nicole R. Fowler的其他文献

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{{ truncateString('Nicole R. Fowler', 18)}}的其他基金

Alzheimer Diagnosis in older Adults with Chronic Conditions ADACC Network
患有慢性病的老年人的阿尔茨海默病诊断 ADACC 网络
  • 批准号:
    10726511
  • 财政年份:
    2023
  • 资助金额:
    $ 58.55万
  • 项目类别:
RememberStuff: a dyadic-focused technology to support persons with Alzheimer's disease in the community
RememberStuff:一种以二元为重点的技术,为社区中的阿尔茨海默病患者提供支持
  • 批准号:
    10004975
  • 财政年份:
    2020
  • 资助金额:
    $ 58.55万
  • 项目类别:
The Caregiver Outcomes of Alzheimer's Disease Screening (COADS) Trial
阿尔茨海默病筛查 (COADS) 试验的护理人员结果
  • 批准号:
    9882928
  • 财政年份:
    2018
  • 资助金额:
    $ 58.55万
  • 项目类别:
Decisions about Cancer Screening in Alzheimer's Disease
关于阿尔茨海默病癌症筛查的决定
  • 批准号:
    9924427
  • 财政年份:
    2017
  • 资助金额:
    $ 58.55万
  • 项目类别:

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