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Developing and Evaluating In-Home Supportive Technology for Caregivers of People With Dementia and Mild Cognitive Impairment

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Brief Summary:

This study aims to develop and evaluate new in-home supportive technology that is designed to
alleviate anxiety, burden, and loneliness in spousal and familial caregivers of individuals
with Alzheimer’s disease, other dementias, or mild cognitive impairment.

Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

– Caregivers are fluent/literate in English

– Caregivers currently reside with spouse/family member who has received a diagnosis of
Alzheimer’s disease, other dementias, or mild cognitive impairment

– Caregivers primarily use a smartphone (e.g., iPhone, Android)

– Caregiver has wireless internet in home

Exclusion Criteria:

– Caregivers providing care for individuals with known non-neurodegenerative conditions
affecting behavior and cognition

– Caregivers providing care for individuals with longstanding Axis I psychiatric
disorder

– Caregivers providing care for individuals with metabolic disorder or major organ
dysfunction

– Caregivers providing care for individuals with alcohol abuse or dependence (within 5
years of dementia onset)

– Caregivers providing care for individuals with head trauma with loss of consciousness
greater than 30 minutes

– Caregivers providing care for individuals with contraindications to MRI imaging

– Caregivers providing care for individuals with large confluent white matter lesions

– Caregivers providing care for individuals with significant systemic medical illness

– Caregivers providing care for individuals who use a medication likely to affect
central nervous system functions adversely

Locations

  • University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, California, United States, 94720
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