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References

References to studies excluded from this review

Hofmann 2003 {published data only}

Hofmann M, Rösler A, Schwarz W, Müller‐Spahn F, Krauchi K, Hock C, et al. Interactive computer‐training as a therapeutic tool in Alzheimer's disease. Comprehensive Psychiatry 2003;44(3):213‐9. [PUBMED: 12764709]CENTRAL

Labelle 2006 {published data only}

Labelle K, Mihailidis A. The use of automated prompting to facilitate handwashing in persons with dementia. American Journal of Occupational Therapy 2006;60(4):442‐50. [PUBMED: 16915875]CENTRAL

Lancioni 2010 {published data only}

Lancioni GE, Singh NN, O'Reilly MF, Sigafoos J, Tatulli E, Rigante V, et al. Technology‐aided verbal instructions to help persons with mild or moderate Alzheimer’s disease perform daily activities. Research in Developmental Disabilities 2010;31(6):1240‐50. [PUBMED: 20696547]CENTRAL

Mihailidis 2004 {published data only}

Mihailidis A, Barbenel JC, Fernie G. The efficacy of an intelligent cognitive orthosis to facilitate handwashing by persons with moderate to severe dementia. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation 2004;14(1‐2):135‐71. [DOI: 10.1080/09602010343000156]CENTRAL

Mihailidis 2008 {published data only}

Mihailidis A, Boger JN, Craig T, Hoey J. The COACH prompting system to assist older adults with dementia through handwashing: an efficacy study. BMC Geriatrics 2008;8:28. [PUBMED: 18992135]CENTRAL

Ownby 2012 {published data only}

Ownby RL, Hertzog C, Czaja SJ. Tailored information and automated reminding to improve medication adherence in Spanish‐ and English‐speaking elders treated for memory impairment. Clinical Gerontologist 2012;35(3):221‐38. [PUBMED: 24244067]CENTRAL

Spring 2011 {published data only}

Spring B, Ferguson MJ. CALM technology‐supported intervention: Synopsis of evidence for an emerging class of practice tool. Translational Behavioral Medicine 2011;1(1):8‐9. [PUBMED: 24073025]CENTRAL

References to ongoing studies

ISRCTN 86537017 {published data only}

ISRCTN 86537017. The ATTILA Trial: Assistive Technology and Telecare to maintain Independent Living At home for people with dementia – a randomised controlled multi‐centre clinical trial. controlled‐trials.com/ISRCTN86537017 (first received 14 December 2012). CENTRAL

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Improvement and Efficiency West Midlands 2013

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Kamel Boulous 2009

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Meiland 2007

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Meiland 2012

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Meiland 2017

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Characteristics of studies

Characteristics of excluded studies [ordered by study ID]

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Reason for exclusion

Hofmann 2003

Design and methodology. A non‐randomised longitudinal group design with three groups was used to test an Interactive Computer‐Based Training programme as a therapeutic tool. Although the training tasks related to ADL, the tool did not deliver actual support during ADL.

Labelle 2006

Design. Eight participants were included in the study that used a multiple‐treatment, single‐subject research design with four phases.

Lancioni 2010

Design and methodology. Study I used a non‐concurrent multiple baseline design, and Study II used a multiple probe across activities design. In both studies the interventions were based on a computerised verbal aid device, which provided instructions to support participants in performing daily activities. During the interventions verbal prompts were also given by a research assistant if instructions were not followed up by the participants.

Mihailidis 2004

Design. The study used a withdrawal‐type ABAB single subject research design.

Mihailidis 2008

Design. The study used a single subject research design with two phases.

Ownby 2012

Participants. The obtainment of a formal diagnosis of dementia was no part of the data collection.

Spring 2011

Participants and methodology. Participants between 18 and 75 years of age who met DSM‐IV criteria for panic, generalized or social anxiety, or post‐traumatic stress disorders, with or without major depression. The intervention was a treatment delivered by trained case managers who used the Coordinated Anxiety Learning and Management (CALM) system to track symptoms, deliver cognitive behavioural treatment, and guide medication management.

Characteristics of ongoing studies [ordered by study ID]

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ISRCTN 86537017

Trial name or title

The ATTILA Trial: Assistive Technology and Telecare to maintain Independent Living At home for people with dementia.

Methods

Randomised controlled multi‐centre clinical trial.

Participants

500 participants with a Clinical Dementia Rating of 1, 2, or 3.

Interventions

Based on assessments of participants, specific areas where ATT can support participants and caregivers in the safe undertaking of occupational activities will be identified. The experimental group receives specific types of ATT that will meet the identified needs. Simple, battery operated, stand‐alone technologies and/or telecare will be installed at the home of participants. The control group receives no treatment. Study participants will be followed up for 2 years.

Outcomes

Primary outcome measures are time from randomisation to admission into long‐term care and cost‐effectiveness. Secondary outcome measures are caregiver burden; quality of life; number and severity of adverse events; and acceptability, applicability and reliability of the used devices.

Starting date

1 June 2013

Contact information

Prof. R Howard

Department of Old Age Psychiatry

The Institute of Psychiatry

Box 070

De Crespigny Park

London

SE5 8AF

United Kingdom

[email protected]

Notes

Because of the heterogeneity of the AT devices used in the intervention it is uncertain whether this trial will meet the eligibility criteria for this review.

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