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This study seeks to investigate 1) whether telehealth-delivered cognitive training in reasoning, adapted from the in-person reasoning training program from the Advanced Cognitive Training for Independent and Vital Elderly (ACTIVE) clinical trial, is perceived well by older adult participants and therefore potentially feasible for future larger studies, and 2) whether the older adult participants improve as a function of telehealth-delivered reasoning training. More specifically, it proposes to investigate participants' perceptions of and compliance with a telehealth-delivered cognitive training intervention in reasoning and whether that intervention is effective in improving reasoning compared to ACTIVE's traditional face-to-face training and no-contact control groups. Innovations of the proposed study are: (a) to provide important insight into the participants' perceptions of and compliance with a telehealth-based cognitive training intervention in reasoning for older adults that could potentially be adapted in the future for clinical settings, and (b) to shed light on the relative effectiveness of telehealth-based cognitive training in reasoning.
The proposed study is a pre-test post-test design exploring the feasibility and effectiveness of a telehealth-delivered inductive reasoning training program. The current study converts the widely disseminated in-person inductive reasoning training program from a large multisite clinical trial (ACTIVE) to a telehealth-delivered format. This study also benefits from the ability to compare telehealth delivered training to two propensity-matched comparison groups drawn from the ACTIVE sample of 2,802 adults aged 65 and older. The current study addresses whether telehealth-delivered training can achieve inductive reasoning improvements in older adults. In addition, because the delivery of the training is novel, and important aspect of this study is to assess how telehealth-delivered cognitive training in inductive reasoning is evaluated by older adult participants in terms of usefulness, ease of use & learnability, interface quality, interaction quality, reliability, and satisfaction/anticipated future use of the telehealth intervention.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Telehealth Reasoning Training | Experimental | Telehealth-delivered inductive reasoning training will focus on improving the ability to solve problems that require linear thinking and that follow a serial pattern or sequence. Participants will be taught strategies to identify patterns to solve problems. These problems involve identifying the pattern in series of numbers and letters, or recognizing patterns in everyday activities, like dosing for medications. Training will consist of ten training sessions, over 5 weeks, and will be conducted over Zoom. Each training session is 60-75 minutes long and typically consists of (a) 10 minutes of introductory training exercises for basic mental abilities, such as finding patterns in schedules, (b) training exercises for everyday tasks, such as filling out medication charts, recycling charts, and understanding medicine bottle labels, and (c) a 20-question practice assessment. |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Telehealth Reasoning Training | Behavioral | The current study is explores the feasibility and preliminary relative effectiveness of a telehealth-delivered inductive reasoning intervention. The results of the study can help to provide insight on whether a telehealth-adapted reasoning training shows promise with older adults and can also be used to power future clinical trial studies to more definitively evaluate the effectiveness of telehealth delivered training. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Change from Baseline Reasoning Performance to Post-Training Reasoning Performance: "Word Series" Measure | Word Series is a measure of reasoning, assessing what word would come next in a series. | This will be administered 1 day to 21 days prior to reasoning training starting and after the ten sessions of inductive reasoning training are conducted, during the post-training assessment, which is 1-21 days after the final (tenth) training session. |
| Telehealth -Usability Questionnaire | A questionnaire assessing telehealth satisfaction. Answer choices range from Strongly Disagree, Disagree, Neutral, Agree, Strongly Agree. Higher scores = higher telehealth satisfaction. | This will be administered after the ten sessions of inductive reasoning training are conducted, during the post-training assessment, which is 1-21 days after the final (tenth) training session. |
| Change from Baseline Reasoning Performance to Post-Training Reasoning Performance: "Letter Series" Measure | Letter Series is a measure of reasoning, assessing what letter would come next in a series. | This will be administered 1 day to 21 days prior to reasoning training starting and after the ten sessions of inductive reasoning training are conducted, during the post-training assessment, which is 1-21 days after the final (tenth) training session. |
| Change from Baseline Reasoning Performance to Post-Training Reasoning Performance: "Letter Sets" Measure | Letter Sets is a measure of reasoning, assessing what set of letters is different from all the other sets of letters. | This will be administered 1 day to 21 days prior to reasoning training starting and after the ten sessions of inductive reasoning training are conducted, during the post-training assessment, which is 1-21 days after the final (tenth) training session. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Change from Baseline Vocabulary Performance to Post-Training Vocabulary Performance: "Vocabulary" Measure | The Vocabulary Measure is a measure of knowledge of word meanings. | This will be administered 1 day to 21 days prior to reasoning training starting and after the ten sessions of inductive reasoning training are conducted, during the post-training assessment, which is 1-21 days after the final (tenth) training session. |
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Brad Taylor | University of Florida | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| University of Florida | Gainesville | Florida | 32610 | United States |
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| Change from Baseline self-rated Health to Post-Training self-rated Health: "36-Item Short Form Survey (SF-36)" Measure | A questionnaire regarding self-rated health. Answer choices vary across questions. | This will be administered 1 day to 21 days prior to reasoning training starting and after the ten sessions of inductive reasoning training are conducted, during the post-training assessment, which is 1-21 days after the final (tenth) training session. |
| Change from Baseline Personality in Intellectual-Aging Contexts to Post-Training Personality in Intellectual-Aging Contexts: "Personality in Intellectual-Aging Contexts" Questionnaire. | A questionnaire regarding Personality in Intellectual-Aging Contexts. Answer choice range from Strongly Disagree, Disagree, Slightly Disagree, Neutral, Slightly Agree, Agree, Strongly Agree. | This will be administered 1 day to 21 days prior to reasoning training starting and after the ten sessions of inductive reasoning training are conducted, during the post-training assessment, which is 1-21 days after the final (tenth) training session. |