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Comparison of Two Modes of Administration of the IADL Questionnaire, Assessing the Level of Functional Autonomy of Patients to Carry Out the Tasks of Daily Living: Randomized Controlled Trial Among Patients of a Memory Clinic (IADL)

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ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT02654574
Recruitment Status : Completed
First Posted : January 13, 2016
Last Update Posted : May 20, 2016
Sponsor:
Information provided by (Responsible Party):
Hospices Civils de Lyon

Brief Summary:

In France, about 1 million people 65 and older are diagnosed with dementia syndrome characterized by cognitive decline and impairment of functional capacity. The assessment of the level of functional autonomy is therefore an essential step in monitoring patients in Memory Clinic and can be estimated by the Lawton IADL questionnaire, assessing the patients' ability to perform daily tasks.

In the Memory Clinic, the first estimate of the level of patient autonomy is achieved during a face-to-face interview between their primary caregiver and a nurse, using the IADL questionnaire. This assessment should be renewed every year. The IADL questionnaire is part of the information that the memories consultations shall transmit to the Alzheimer's National Bank (BNA).

However, current practice has shown that the systematic collection is problematic in the organization of Memory Clinic. It is thus expected to collect this questionnaire by phone in order to measure changes in the level of autonomy during the disease, and improve the completeness of this collection. A study is conducted with the main objective to measure the reliability of the assessment of IADL questionnaires conducted during a telephone interview with the caregiver of the patient, in comparison to the reference mode: the face-to-face interview with the caregiver.

Materials and methods The experimental design of the study will be a randomized crossover trial (crossover), including 394 patients divided into two branches. In the first part, the collection of the IADL questionnaire will be performed according to the reference method in the consultation (face-to-face interview with the nurse), the measurement will be repeated at 1 month intervals by phone. In the second part the sequence of execution modes will be reversed. The reliability of the measurement of the level of autonomy will be studied by comparing repeated measurements based on handover modes. The correspondence between the repeated measures will also be considered in terms of patient characteristics. The feasibility of administration of the questionnaire by phone mode will be evaluated.

Expected results The mode of administration by phone should allow to obtain a reliable measurement of the level of patient autonomy when the administration is carried out in a standardized way. The study should also identify patients and situations for which this method of administration by phone may be appropriate.


Condition or disease Intervention/treatment Phase
Alzheimer's Disease Dementia Disorders Other: IADL administration by phone Not Applicable

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Study Type : Interventional  (Clinical Trial)
Actual Enrollment : 299 participants
Allocation: Randomized
Intervention Model: Crossover Assignment
Masking: None (Open Label)
Primary Purpose: Health Services Research
Official Title: Comparison of Two Modes of Administration of the IADL Questionnaire
Study Start Date : June 2014
Actual Primary Completion Date : April 2016
Actual Study Completion Date : April 2016

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MedlinePlus related topics: Memory

Arm Intervention/treatment
Experimental: Face-to-face collection followed by collection by phone
Reference procedure i.e IADL collected during a face-to-face interview at the Memory Clinic, followed by the collection of IADL by phone, one month later.
Other: IADL administration by phone
The administration of IADL questionnaire by phone consists of a collection of answers given by the caregiver during the interview with the research nurse, trained for this procedure. This method of procurement will be standardized with a listing support for the phone interview to obtain the same conditions for collection of data from a caregiver to another. Questions will be asked in the same order than the questionnaire collected with the reference procedure i.e. face-to-face interview at the Memory Clinic. The IADL questionnaires in paper format used during the ace-to-face interview and by phone will be identical.

Experimental: Collection by phone followed by face-to-face collection
Collection of IADL by phone, followed by the collection of the IADL questionnaire using the reference procedure i.e IADL collected during a face-to-face interview at the Memory Clinic, one month later.
Other: IADL administration by phone
The administration of IADL questionnaire by phone consists of a collection of answers given by the caregiver during the interview with the research nurse, trained for this procedure. This method of procurement will be standardized with a listing support for the phone interview to obtain the same conditions for collection of data from a caregiver to another. Questions will be asked in the same order than the questionnaire collected with the reference procedure i.e. face-to-face interview at the Memory Clinic. The IADL questionnaires in paper format used during the ace-to-face interview and by phone will be identical.




Primary Outcome Measures :
  1. Degree of agreement (concordance) of the overall level of functional autonomy measured with two ways (face-to-face interview and by phone) [ Time Frame: 1 month ]

    The degree of agreement (concordance) of the overall level of autonomy will be measured between the two modes administration of the IADL questionnaire.

    The level of independence (or dependence) will be evaluated from the scale of instrumental activities of daily living (IADL Lawton). From 8 issues, it allows to study the ability of the person to perform common activities: Ability to use the phone to go shopping, preparing food, do its housekeeping, to its activities bleaching, to use the means of transport, to ensure accountability in respect of salary and handle money.



Secondary Outcome Measures :
  1. Consistency of the answers to each question of the IADL questionnaires between the two methods of administration [ Time Frame: 1 month ]

    To assess the reliability of the collection of the questionnaire by phone (agreement answers to each question on the IADL), the secondary endpoint will be considered:

    - The consistency of the answers to each question of the IADL questionnaires between the two methods of administration: during the face-to-face interview, and by phone.




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Ages Eligible for Study:   50 Years and older   (Adult, Older Adult)
Sexes Eligible for Study:   All
Accepts Healthy Volunteers:   No
Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Patients received for the first time at the Memory Clinic,
  • Patients living at home
  • Patients accompanied by a caregiver,
  • Patients and caregivers agreeing to participate in the study.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Patients whose caregivers did not wish to participate in the study,
  • Patients living in institutions or nursing homes,
  • Patients whose caregivers did not have or did not provide a telephone contact,
  • Patients for who the health status would require institutionalization during the period of the study.

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Locations
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France
Hospices Civils de Lyon - Hôpital Charpennes - Memory Research Centre Lyon, Clinical Research Centre (CVF)
Villeurbanne, France, 69100
Sponsors and Collaborators
Hospices Civils de Lyon
Publications automatically indexed to this study by ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier (NCT Number):
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Responsible Party: Hospices Civils de Lyon
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT02654574    
Other Study ID Numbers: 2014-867
2014-A00446-41 ( Other Identifier: ANSM )
First Posted: January 13, 2016    Key Record Dates
Last Update Posted: May 20, 2016
Last Verified: May 2016
Keywords provided by Hospices Civils de Lyon:
Alzheimer's disease or related disorders
Functional autonomy level
Lawton Instrumental Activities of Daily Living
The Functional autonomy level
Additional relevant MeSH terms:
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Alzheimer Disease
Dementia
Brain Diseases
Central Nervous System Diseases
Nervous System Diseases
Tauopathies
Neurodegenerative Diseases
Neurocognitive Disorders
Mental Disorders