Indiana Palliative Excellence in Alzheimer's Care Efforts (IN-PEACE) : protocol for a randomized controlled trial in persons with advanced dementia

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HOLTZ, Laura R. | KROENKE, Kurt | GAO, Sujuan | HICKMAN, Susan E. | TORKE, Alexia M. | JOHNSON, Nina M. | PEMBERTON, Amy | VROBEL, Andrea | PAN, Minmin | SACHS, Greg A.

Background: Dementia affects 6.5 million persons in the U.S., a number which is expected to double by 2060. More than half of persons with dementia die at home, creating an enormous burden for both patients and caregivers. However, there is a paucity of research on community-based palliative care interventions for advanced dementia. Objectives: The Indiana Palliative Excellence in Alzheimer's Care Efforts (IN-PEACE) study is a randomized trial to test the effectiveness of a collaborative predominantly telehealth home-based intervention for persons with advanced dementia residing in the community and their primary, informal caregivers. The primary aim is to determine if this palliative care focused supportive intervention is superior to usual care in reducing neuropsychiatric symptoms of dementia. Secondarily, intervention effects on other patient symptoms (e.g., pain), caregiver distress and depression, and emergency department (ED)/hospitalization events are examined. Methods: The study population consists of participant pairs comprising a person with dementia and their primary, informal caregiver. The person with dementia must be =65 years old, with a clinical diagnosis of moderate to severe dementia. A total of 201 demographically and socioeconomically diverse participant pairs have been randomized to the IN-PEACE care coordination intervention (n = 99) or usual care (n = 102). Outcome assessments are conducted at baseline, and quarterly for up to 2 years (3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, and 24 months). Discussion: IN-PEACE results will inform care for the large number of individuals with advanced dementia residing in the community and enable informal caregivers to provide effective home-based care.

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cct.2023.107217

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