This pilot study will test a digital care planning decision support system for patients with dementia.
The clinical study is part of an EU-funded project on the use of artificial intelligence for patients with dementia. This study will test a digital toolkit for advance care planning and decision making for patients with dementia and pilot-test this digital support system for feasibility and acceptability. Other workpackages of the AI4HOPE project will design a digital technology platform to provide relevant, timely and appropriate information for people with dementia and their carers, and to facilitate them to document their goals, wishes, and preferences for future care. Patients with mild to moderate dementia will be recruited for the pilot study in the six participating countries. The study population includes all types of dementia without stratification, as the aim of the study is to develop a digital technology platform to facilitate ACP for clinical practice in any patient with cognitive impairment from any type of dementia. Even though the digital platform could be adapted to be useful for patients with advanced dementia and more severe cognitive impairment, or for use just by their families, the pilot study will recruit only patients with mild or moderate dementia, who will still be able to provide informed consent, and who will be able to self-assess for patient-related outcome or patient-related experience measures to inform the assessment of the digital technology platform. Patients with dementia treated in the participating study centers will be screened for inclusion criteria and, if suitable will be invited to participate. The study will be performed for up to 90 days, with optional extension to 180 days according to patients' preferences. Patients with baseline data and at least one interaction with the digital platform and data completed before and after that interaction will be included in the evaluation.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
150
Participants or their caregivers will access the digital platform for advance care planning
Feasibility and acceptability of digital ACP-platform, the Dementia Journey Companion (DJC)
Participant feedback on feasibility, usefulness and burden of ACP-platform; acceptability of content included in the ACP-platform for participantd, user satisfaction with conversational support and suc-cess rate in achieving communicative goals, answering questions and providing guidance.
Time frame: 30 days
Effect of DJC on documentation of ACP
Rating of benefit by health care professionals.
Time frame: 30 days
Completion rate of preference documentation
Completion rate of preference documentation across domains (daily living, medical, end-of-life) and frequency of use; frequency of chatbot interactions; number of memories, stories, and preferences documented.
Time frame: 30 days
Assessment of pain, distress and anxiety
Assessment of pain, distress and anxiety (PROM as part of assessment toolkit).
Time frame: 30 days
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