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Digital Solution for Salutogenic Brain Health (DiSaB): A Pilot Protocol for Clinical Implementation

Digital Solution for Salutogenic Brain Health (DiSaB): A Pilot Sequential Multiple Assignment Randomised Trial (SMART) Protocol for Clinical Implementation

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About This Trial

The goal of this clinical trial is to develop and learn if a digitally delivered brain health intervention (DiSaB) can help improve cognitive, physical and psychosocial health in middle-aged adults with chronic conditions at-risk for cognitive decline. The clinical trial also aims to find out the push and pull factors of implementing the intervention in primary care settings. The main questions it aims to answer are: 1. Does the DiSaB intervention improve participants' cognitive functions, health measures, and psychosocial health? 2. Is an individualised or group-based health education session better at improving cognitive, physical and psychosocial health in participants who did not respond to the DiSaB intervention? 3. How useful and practical is the DiSaB intervention, according to 1. participants and 2. nurses carrying out the intervention? The investigators will compare a DiSaB intervention to a control condition (where participants do not undergo any intervention) to see if the DiSaB intervention works in improving participants' health. The investigators will also compare individualised versus group health education sessions to see which session is better at improving the health of participants who did not respond to the DiSaB intervention. Participants will 1. Complete cognitive assessments, questionnaires, and health tests before intervention, immediately after the intervention, and 6 months after the intervention 2. Either undergo no intervention, or undergo the DiSaB intervention over 2 months 3. Be randomly selected to attend focus group interviews Local champions will complete questionnaires and attend focus group interviews after administering and/or co-facilitating the intervention.

Who May Be Eligible (Plain English)

Who May Qualify: - Aged 40 - 55 years old - Have hypertension, hyperlipidaemia and/or type-2 diabetes - Ability to provide written willing to sign a consent form - Posses sufficient English language skills in reading, writing and speaking - Multimorbidity conditions are also acceptable with the exception of life-threatening co-morbidities with life expectancy of less than one year - Total Risk Score (TRS) for cognitive impairment of at least 3 Who Should NOT Join This Trial: - Physical, visual and/or hearing impairment - Language impairment (i.e. severe dysarthria or aphasia) - Not within age range listed - Major or active psychiatric conditions - Diagnosis of dementia - Do not own a mobile device capable of downloading applications (i.e. Zoom), and/or do not have access to internet connection Always talk to your doctor about whether this trial is right for you.

Original Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria: * Aged 40 - 55 years old * Have hypertension, hyperlipidaemia and/or type-2 diabetes * Ability to provide written informed consent * Posses sufficient English language skills in reading, writing and speaking * Multimorbidity conditions are also acceptable with the exception of life-threatening co-morbidities with life expectancy of less than one year * Total Risk Score (TRS) for cognitive impairment of at least 3 Exclusion Criteria: * Physical, visual and/or hearing impairment * Language impairment (i.e. severe dysarthria or aphasia) * Not within age range listed * Major or active psychiatric conditions * Diagnosis of dementia * Do not own a mobile device capable of downloading applications (i.e. Zoom), and/or do not have access to internet connection

Treatments Being Tested

OTHER

Brain Health Training Programme

"Train Your Brain (TYB)" - group-based cognitive intervention programme for mild cognitive impairments. This programme equips participants with knowledge on cognition and brain health, provide cognitive coping strategies and boost their confidence and maintain independence in daily activities.

Locations (1)

National University Polyclinics
Singapore, Singapore