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DCRT-ADCognitive Training in Early to Moderate Stages Alzheimer's Disease Patients: Contribution of Digital Remote Training

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Ce qui est testé

Control - Cognitive training in a practitioner's office one time per week

+ Experimental group 1 - Cognitive training in a practitioner's office one time per week and cognitive distance training one time per week

+ Experimental group 2 - Cognitive training in a practitioner's office one time per week and cognitive distance training four times per week

Comportemental
Qui peut participer

Maladie d'Alzheimer+6

+ Troubles Mentaux

+ Maladies du cerveau

À partir de 60 ans
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Comment se déroule l'étude

Autre étude

Interventionnel
Date de début : octobre 2019
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Résumé

Sponsor principalHospices Civils de Lyon
Dernière mise à jour : 28 janvier 2026
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Date de début de l'étude : 28 octobre 2019

Date à laquelle le premier participant a commencé l'étude.

Cerebral functioning changes with age in order to respond to the impacts of different external and internal factors on the brain, and more generally on the human body. Scaffolding Theory of Aging and Cognition proposes that during life the brain develops specific neural networks to handle with cognitive activities. When these networks are impaired due to factors that damage brain structure and/or brain functioning, the brain adapts and elaborates new networks to cope with this situation. A cognitive reserve built throughout life and an appropriated care such as for example cognitive training, are in the centre of this model because they are involved in building these networks. In general, studies exploring cognitive training in normal aging and in patients suffering from neurodegenerative disease such as Alzheimer's disease have shown some benefits of the training on cognitive functioning. It has been shown not only that the cognitive training improves older adults' cognition, but also that these effects last for a long time and positively influence older people everyday activities. In fact, the benefits from memory training were observed 5 years after the end of the training and those of reasoning and of speed of processing even after 10 years. In addition, majority of the participants declared to notice improvement of their everyday life. Concerning Alzheimer's disease, several studies have observed positive results of cognitive training although there are some controversies about its' effects. Numerous studies point out that for cognitive training being the most efficient, the intervention has to take place as early as possible, preferentially in a premorbid stage of the disease and that it is important to propose trainings that minimize the withdrawal. In this sense, the importance of using computer based training was put forward because it allows the elaboration of multiple exercises with playful aspect and more importantly it can adapt on line the difficulty of the exercises to the patient's performance. However, if it is commonly admitted that computer based training has an important role in physician's, psychologist's or speech therapist's office less is known about the efficiency of this type of training performed at distance, at the patient's place of residence. It seems probable that to propose distance training as an additional training to that performed in a practitioner's office would increase training benefits. To investigators knowledge this was not investigated in a systematic way with Alzheimer's disease patients. The more important advantages of a such additional training are: (1) reduction of patients' travelling, (2) increased flexibility of training scheduling and (3) increased frequency of training sessions per week. Thus, in the present study investigators will examine in a systematic way, whether the distance training, as an additional training to this performed in practitioner's office, brings incremental short- and long-term benefits coming from cognitive training in mild to moderate Alzheimer's disease patients. Investigators second objective is to determine what would be the best frequency per week of such an additional training.

Titre officielCognitive Training in Early to Moderate Stages Alzheimer's Disease Patients: Contribution of Digital Remote Training
NCT04010175
Sponsor principalHospices Civils de Lyon
Dernière mise à jour : 28 janvier 2026
Issu d'une base de données validée par les autorités. Revendiquer en tant que partenaire

Protocole

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Détails du design

34 participants à inclure

Nombre total de participants que l'essai clinique vise à recruter.

Autre

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Éligibilité

Les chercheurs recherchent des patients correspondant à une certaine description appelée critères d'éligibilité : état de santé général ou traitements antérieurs du patient.
Conditions
Critères

Tout sexe

Le sexe biologique des participants éligibles à s'inscrire.

À partir de 60 ans

Tranche d'âge des participants éligibles à participer.

Volontaires sains non autorisés

Indique si les individus en bonne santé et ne présentant pas la condition étudiée peuvent participer.

Conditions

Pathologie

Maladie d'AlzheimerTroubles MentauxMaladies du cerveauMaladies du système nerveux centralDémenceMaladies du système nerveuxMaladies neurodégénérativesTroubles NeurocognitifsTauopathies

Critères

7 critères d'inclusion nécessaires pour participer
60 years old or more

native French speaker

Diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease according DMS-V criteria

early to moderate stage of the disease (MMSE > 15)

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6 critères d'exclusion empêchent la participation
not corrected visual or auditory deficit

motor deficits preventing experimental tests execution

ongoing participation in cognitive training or stimulation for more than three months

not having a computer at the place of residence

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Plan de l'étude

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Groupes de traitement
Objectifs de l'étude

3 groupes d'intervention sont désignés dans cette étude

Cette étude ne comporte pas de groupe placebo. 

Groupes de traitement

Groupe I

Comparateur actif

Groupe II

Expérimental
Moderate frequency cognitive distance training

Groupe III

Expérimental
High frequency cognitive distance training

Objectifs de l'étude

Objectifs principaux

Centres d'étude

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Service de Neuropsychologie - Hôpital Neurologique, Hospices Civils de Lyon

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