BPSDiary study protocol: a multi-center randomized controlled trial to compare the efficacy of a BPSD diary vs. standard care in reducing caregiver's burden.

BPSD behavior dementia diary protocol

Journal

Frontiers in dementia
ISSN: 2813-3919
Titre abrégé: Front Dement
Pays: Switzerland
ID NLM: 9918787575706676

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
2023
Historique:
received: 24 09 2023
accepted: 27 11 2023
medline: 31 7 2024
pubmed: 31 7 2024
entrez: 31 7 2024
Statut: epublish

Résumé

Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia (BPSD) are a heterogeneous set of psychological and behavioral abnormalities seen in persons with dementia (PwD), significantly impacting their quality of life and that of their caregivers. Current assessment tools, such as the Neuropsychiatric Inventory (NPI), are limited by recall bias and lack of direct observation. This study aims to overcome this limitation by making caregiver reports more objective through the use of a novel instrument, referred to as the BPSDiary. This randomized controlled trial will involve 300 caregiver-PwD dyads. The objective is to evaluate whether the use of the BPSDiary could significantly reduce caregiver burden, assessed using the Zarit Burden Interview (ZBI), compared to usual care. The study will include adult PwD, caregivers living with or close to the patient, and BPSD related to the HIDA (hyperactivity, impulsivity, irritability, disinhibition, aggression, agitation) domain. Caregivers randomized to the intervention arm will use the BPSDiary to record specific BPSD, including insomnia, agitation/anxiety, aggression, purposeless motor behavior, and delusions/hallucinations, registering time of onset, severity, and potential triggers. The primary outcome will be the change in ZBI scores at 3 months, with secondary outcomes including changes in NPI scores, olanzapine equivalents, NPI-distress scores related to specific BPSD domains, and caregiver and physician satisfaction. The study will be conducted in 9 Italian centers, representing diverse geographic and sociocultural contexts. While potential limitations include the relatively short observation period and the focus on specific BPSD disturbances, the BPSDiary could provide physicians with objective data to tailor appropriate non-pharmacological and pharmacological interventions. Additionally, it may empower caregivers by encouraging reflection on BPSD triggers, with the potential to improve the quality of life for both PwD and their caregivers. NCT05977855.

Identifiants

pubmed: 39081982
doi: 10.3389/frdem.2023.1301280
pmc: PMC11285609
doi:

Banques de données

ClinicalTrials.gov
['NCT05977855']

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Pagination

1301280

Informations de copyright

Copyright © 2023 Pozzi, Calì, D'Antonio, Altomare, Sepe Monti, Panigutti, Di Crosta, Palumbo, Bonanni, Carlucci, Bussè, Cagning, Urso, Vilella, Logroscino, Alberoni, Bellinvia, Farina, de Rino, Gavazzi, Zuffi, Bruno, Bessi, Cotta Ramusino, Perini, Costa, Ferrarese, Appollonio and Tremolizzo.

Déclaration de conflit d'intérêts

The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest. The author(s) declared that they were an editorial board member of Frontiers, at the time of submission. This had no impact on the peer review process and the final decision.

Auteurs

Federico Emanuele Pozzi (FE)

Neurology Department, Fondazione IRCCS San Gerardo dei Tintori, Monza, Italy.
Milan Center for Neuroscience (NeuroMI), University of Milano-Bicocca, Milan, Italy.
School of Medicine and Surgery, University of Milano-Bicocca, Milan, Italy.

Luisa Calì (L)

School of Medicine and Surgery, University of Milano-Bicocca, Milan, Italy.

Fabrizia D'Antonio (F)

Human Neuroscience Department, Sapienza Università di Roma, Rome, Italy.
Neuropsychology Unit, IRCCS Fondazione Santa Lucia, Rome, Italy.

Arianna Ida Altomare (AI)

Psychiatry Unit, Department of Health Sciences, University of Florence, Florence, Italy.

Micaela Sepe Monti (M)

Human Neuroscience Department, Sapienza Università di Roma, Rome, Italy.

Massimiliano Panigutti (M)

Human Neuroscience Department, Sapienza Università di Roma, Rome, Italy.

Adolfo Di Crosta (A)

Department of Medicine and Aging Sciences, University G. d'Annunzio of Chieti-Pescara, Chieti, Italy.

Rocco Palumbo (R)

Department of Medicine and Aging Sciences, University G. d'Annunzio of Chieti-Pescara, Chieti, Italy.

Laura Bonanni (L)

Department of Medicine and Aging Sciences, University G. d'Annunzio of Chieti-Pescara, Chieti, Italy.

Valentina Carlucci (V)

Neurology Unit, Department of Neuroscience, University of Padova, Padua, Italy.

Cinzia Bussè (C)

Neurology Unit, Department of Neuroscience, University of Padova, Padua, Italy.

Annachiara Cagning (A)

Neurology Unit, Department of Neuroscience, University of Padova, Padua, Italy.

Daniele Urso (D)

Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases and the Aging Brain, Department of Clinical Research in Neurology, University of Bari Aldo Moro, "Pia Fondazione Cardinale G. Panico", Lecce, Italy.

Davide Vilella (D)

Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases and the Aging Brain, Department of Clinical Research in Neurology, University of Bari Aldo Moro, "Pia Fondazione Cardinale G. Panico", Lecce, Italy.

Giancarlo Logroscino (G)

Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases and the Aging Brain, Department of Clinical Research in Neurology, University of Bari Aldo Moro, "Pia Fondazione Cardinale G. Panico", Lecce, Italy.

Margherita Alberoni (M)

Neurology Department, IRCCS Fondazione Don Carlo Gnocchi, Milan, Italy.

Angelo Bellinvia (A)

Neurology Department, IRCCS Fondazione Don Carlo Gnocchi, Milan, Italy.

Elisabetta Farina (E)

Neurology Department, IRCCS Fondazione Don Carlo Gnocchi, Milan, Italy.

Francesca de Rino (F)

Neurology Department, MultiMedica Castellanza, Castellanza, Italy.

Armando Gavazzi (A)

Neurology Department, MultiMedica Castellanza, Castellanza, Italy.

Marta Zuffi (M)

Neurology Department, MultiMedica Castellanza, Castellanza, Italy.

Giuseppe Bruno (G)

Human Neuroscience Department, Sapienza Università di Roma, Rome, Italy.

Valentina Bessi (V)

Department of Neuroscience, Psychology, Drug Research and Child Health, University of Florence, Florence, Italy.
Research and Innovation Centre for Dementia-CRIDEM, AOU Careggi, Florence, Italy.

Matteo Cotta Ramusino (M)

Unit of Behavioral Neurology Fondazione IRCCS Mondino, and University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy.

Giulia Perini (G)

Unit of Behavioral Neurology Fondazione IRCCS Mondino, and University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy.

Alfredo Costa (A)

Unit of Behavioral Neurology Fondazione IRCCS Mondino, and University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy.

Carlo Ferrarese (C)

Neurology Department, Fondazione IRCCS San Gerardo dei Tintori, Monza, Italy.
Milan Center for Neuroscience (NeuroMI), University of Milano-Bicocca, Milan, Italy.
School of Medicine and Surgery, University of Milano-Bicocca, Milan, Italy.

Ildebrando Appollonio (I)

Neurology Department, Fondazione IRCCS San Gerardo dei Tintori, Monza, Italy.
Milan Center for Neuroscience (NeuroMI), University of Milano-Bicocca, Milan, Italy.
School of Medicine and Surgery, University of Milano-Bicocca, Milan, Italy.

Lucio Tremolizzo (L)

Neurology Department, Fondazione IRCCS San Gerardo dei Tintori, Monza, Italy.
Milan Center for Neuroscience (NeuroMI), University of Milano-Bicocca, Milan, Italy.
School of Medicine and Surgery, University of Milano-Bicocca, Milan, Italy.

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