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EPIC II (Early-Stage Partners in Care) is a research project designed to assist people with early-stage memory loss and their care partners by providing early-stage related education and skill-training sessions, held via Zoom, designed to reduce stress, enhance well-being, manage challenges, and plan for the future. Researchers will gather feedback from individuals about their experience to continue to improve programs for early-stage memory loss.
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The purpose of this study is to help early-stage individuals who have early-stage memory loss or early stage dementia and their current or future care partners by providing education and skill-training programs, held via Zoom, designed to reduce stress and distress, increase well-being and quality of life, and plan for the future. About 160 early-stage dyads (person with early-stage dementia and his/her care partner) will be enrolled across the United States through Arizona State University.
People who decide to voluntarily participate in this program, will be asked to:
Each person will receive up to $45 for completing all follow-up interviews, or $20- 25 for each interview completed. All participants are offered the EPIC sessions shortly after their first interview or shortly after their 3-month interview. Some participants will also attend an additional free education workshop within one month of the initial assessment.
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DYAD INCLUSION CRITERIA:
EP INCLUSION CRITERIA:
EP EXCLUSION CRITERIA:
Denying or not reporting any trouble with memory, based on self-report
Normal cognition, based on score derived from screening tool
If yes to BOTH:
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272 participants in 2 patient groups
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Allison Glinka, MASGIS; Coon Research Team
Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov
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