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NightCAP: Reducing Hypnotic Drug Use and Improving Night-time Care

U

University of Exeter

Status

Enrolling

Conditions

Dementia

Treatments

Behavioral: Hypnotic Medication Review
Behavioral: Structured Sleep Hygiene
Behavioral: Night Time Care Activities Programme

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT04373668
1920/13

Details and patient eligibility

About

Dementia is a devastating condition characterised by progressive loss of cognition leading to loss of independence and eventually death. One major unmet need, which remains a critical challenge for care provision, is the management of night-time care and sleep-related symptoms in people with dementia living in care homes. The causes and impacts of sleep disturbances in people with dementia in care homes are complex and multi-faceted, indicating the need of a whole-systems approach to the issue. It will require a tailored, person-centred approach which accounts for the environmental, personal and clinical factors contributing to the symptoms.

The aim of this study is to evaluate the NightCAP intervention to improve treatment of sleep disturbance in people with dementia in care homes, with the goal of reducing sleep disturbance behaviour and reducing the use of hypnotic drugs. This will provide robust evidence to support guidance on night time care and improving hypnotic drug prescribing, both of which are major unmet needs in the care of people with dementia.

Full description

The main objective of this current study is to explore the effectiveness of specific benefits of key components of the Night Time Care Activities Programme- NightCAP. Particularly elements of sleep hygiene and personalised night-time care planning. There may also be additional benefit in combining NightCAP elements with pharmacological review protocol to enable management of all major contributing factors in sleep disturbance.

This cluster-randomised trial will be delivered in 24 UK care homes. Participants will be individuals living with dementia and experiencing sleep disturbance, as well as staff who care for them. Homes will be randomly allocated to one of two arms: optimised usual care or the intervention arm. All homes will receive an optimised person-centred care module. The NightCAP intervention programme consists of three key elements: (i) personalised night-time care planning (supported staff training and implementation); (ii) structured sleep hygiene (staff training); and (iii) hypnotic drug review protocol (GP fact sheet and staff training). The primary outcome will be sleep disturbance at the end of the intervention. Secondary outcomes will be hypnotic drug use, quality of life, resident falls, job satisfaction, burden and coping in care staff, and cost effectiveness.

Enrollment

720 estimated patients

Sex

All

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Care homes (inclusive of residential and nursing) that have failed to meet more than 1 of the 5 CQC care home quality standards check
  • Care homes who have at least 12 eligible care home resident participants
  • Care homes with a minimum of two residents who are eligible to participate in the study taking hypnotic medication
  • Resident participants will have an established or probable diagnosis of dementia
  • Residents will have experienced an episode/occurrence of sleep disturbance behaviour in the past four weeks/two weeks (as reported by care staff)
  • Care home member of staff whose duties include providing care to individuals with dementia
  • Care home care staff are required to have an adequate level of English language to complete all required assessment outcomes
  • Care home care staff participants who will remain in work without plans for extended leave over the study period

Exclusion criteria

  • Care homes receiving special support from the local authority
  • Agency care staff
  • Care staff will be able to withdraw from the study at any time

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

720 participants in 2 patient groups

Control, optimised usual care
No Intervention group
Description:
Treatment delivered as usual in the care home
Hypnotic Drug Review, Structured Sleep Hygiene and NightCAP
Experimental group
Description:
Care homes to receive all three interventions: Hypnotic Drug Review, Structured Sleep Hygiene and NightCAP interventions
Treatment:
Behavioral: Hypnotic Medication Review
Behavioral: Night Time Care Activities Programme
Behavioral: Structured Sleep Hygiene

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Kayleigh Nunez

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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