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A Primary Care-Based Psychosocial Intervention To Improve Cognitive & Depression Outcomes in Older Adults With MCI & Early Stage AD

RECRUITINGN/ASponsored by Weill Medical College of Cornell University
Actively Recruiting
PhaseN/A
SponsorWeill Medical College of Cornell University
Started2022-06-03
Est. completion2026-07-31
Eligibility
Age60 Years+
Healthy vol.Accepted
Locations1 site

Summary

The purpose of the study is to examine the effect of Problem Adaptation Therapy for Pain (PATH-Pain) on cognitive functioning, depression and pain-related disability in 100 older adults with cognitive impairment, chronic pain, and depression. The study will test if PATH-Pain has better cognitive, affective, and functional outcomes than Attention Control Usual Care.

Eligibility

Age: 60 Years+Healthy volunteers accepted
Inclusion Criteria:

* Age ≥ 60 years old
* MCI or early stage probable or possible AD diagnosis (as defined by Albert et al or McKhann et al) al). Patients will have at least mild cognitive deficits defined by 16 ≤ MoCA ≤ 25.
* Montgomery Asberg Depression Rating Scale (MADRS)\[55\] total ≥ 5, which reflects at least some mild depressive symptoms.
* Participants will be off antidepressants, cholinesterase inhibitors or memantine or on a stable dosage for at least 12 weeks.
* Chronic pain (neuropathic, nociceptive or mixed disorders): presence of pain on most days for at least 3 months and average pain intensity score \>=4.
* Clinical Dementia Rating 0.5 ≤ (CDR) ≤ 1.
* Participant will have capacity to consent.
* Participation of a study partner (e.g. caregiver/family member/significant other) is required.

Exclusion Criteria:

* Deemed to have a significant suicide risk as assessed by site PI and clinical team.
* Deemed too unstable medically or neurologically to safely enroll in a research trial.
* Deemed too psychiatrically unstable to safely enroll in randomized trial of psychotherapy.
* Requiring psychiatric hospitalization at baseline for safety.
* Lack of English fluency.

Conditions4

Alzheimer's DiseaseCognitive ImpairmentDepressionPain

Locations1 site

Weill Cornell Medicine
White Plains, New York, 10502
Joanna Pantelides914-997-5215jop2285@med.cornell.edu

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