Adaptation and virtual feasibility pilot of a mindfulness-based lifestyle program targeting modifiable dementia risk factors in older adults.
Aging Ment Health
; 27(4): 695-707, 2023 04.
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| ID: mdl-35100922
OBJECTIVES: We developed a group-based program (My Healthy Brain, MHB) to engage older adults at-risk for dementia in healthy lifestyles. We report on a two-part study to adapt MHB by incorporating mindfulness skills, using mobile health technology to monitor and reinforce behaviors, and delivering it via live video. METHODS: Participants were older adults (age ≥ 60) with subjective cognitive decline (SCD) and at least one lifestyle risk factor. In Aim 1 (n = 11, 2 groups), we conducted focus groups to obtain qualitative feedback on proposed adaptations. In Aim 2 (n = 10), we conducted a virtual open pilot with exit interviews to explore the feasibility and outcomes of the adapted MHB. RESULTS: Thematic analysis revealed: (1) barriers and facilitators to healthy lifestyles, (2) positive impressions of MHB, (3) interest in mindfulness skills, and (4) openness to study technologies. MHB met a-priori feasibility benchmarks and was associated with improvements in cognition, lifestyle (e.g. physical function), and proposed mechanisms (e.g. mindfulness). Exit interviews confirmed high feasibility and satisfaction. CONCLUSION: The integration of mindfulness, live video, and mobile health technologies was feasible and promising for improving healthier lifestyles. The results inform the next feasibility RCT of MHB to prepare for efficacy testing.Supplemental data for this article is available online at http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13607863.2022.2032600.
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Database:
MEDLINE
Main subject:
Dementia
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Mindfulness
Type of study:
Etiology_studies
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Qualitative_research
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Risk_factors_studies
Limits:
Aged
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Humans
Language:
En
Journal:
Aging Ment Health
Journal subject:
GERIATRIA
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PSICOLOGIA
Year:
2023
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Article
Affiliation country:
United States