Remote therapy trial offers hope for easing anxiety in dementia
NCT ID NCT05528302
Summary
This study is testing a new remote therapy program designed to help reduce anxiety in people living with mild cognitive impairment or dementia. The program uses video calls and a special software platform to deliver cognitive behavioral therapy techniques. Researchers are measuring whether this approach improves anxiety, quality of life, and reduces stress for both patients and their caregivers.
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Locations
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Princess Alexandra Hospital (PAH), Metro South Hospital and Health Services
Brisbane, Queensland, 4102, Australia
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Queensland University of Technology
Brisbane, Queensland, 4000, Australia
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Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital (RBWH), Metro North Hospital and Health Services
Brisbane, Queensland, 4029, Australia
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Surgical, Treatment and Rehabilitation Services (STARS), Metro North Hospital and Health Services
Brisbane, Queensland, 4029, Australia
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The University of Queensland
Brisbane, Queensland, 4072, Australia
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