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Assessment of DeMentia Nutrition Intervention Needs Among Care Recipients and carEgivers (ADMIRE)

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University of Kansas

Status

Completed

Conditions

Dementia

Treatments

Other: Nutrition Status

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

Details and patient eligibility

About

Nutrition is critical for disease prevention and brain health. Malnutrition and weight loss often affect persons with Alzheimer's dementia (PWD), worsening overall health and dementia. Informal caregivers (usually family members) perform many nutrition-related tasks as part of daily care such as food preparation and feeding. Limited research, however, suggests informal caregivers experience high rates of caregiver burden, malnutrition and low health literacy. More research is needed to uncover these and other factors that may contribute to malnutrition for both PWDs and their caregivers. Nutrition literacy, or ability to navigate nutrition information to select healthy food, may be an important caregiving factor that protects both individuals from experiencing nutritional decline. Although the NIH has increased funding to support caregiver research, caregiver interventions that include nutrition are lacking. The purpose of this study is to inform the design of a future nutrition intervention study.

Enrollment

50 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Person with dementia: Must be an adult of any age, diagnosed with Alzheimer's dementia or other dementia, reside at home with a family caregiver or domestic partner, and have weight records at a minimum of 2 timepoints.
  • Caregiver: Must be at least 18 years old, English speaking, primary caregiver who is responsible for food planning, and no overt cognitive impairment.

Exclusion criteria

  • Person with dementia: Frontal-temporal dementia, alcohol-related dementia, Huntington's disease, schizophrenia, manic-depressive disorder, or actively participating in nutrition intervention research.
  • Caregiver: Visual impairments that prevent completing questionnaires or actively participating in nutrition intervention research.

Trial design

50 participants in 1 patient group

Participant dyads: Caregivers and Care Recipients
Description:
Participants will be recruited in pairs as caregivers and care recipients. All data collected is observational in nature.
Treatment:
Other: Nutrition Status

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Rebecca Mount, MS, RD

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