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NCT03382223

Panel Study Investigating Status of Cognitively Impaired Elderly in Singapore

Sponsor: Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School

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Summary

Dementia affects 10% of the elderly population in Singapore. However, there is a lack of systematic information regarding end of life (EOL) care received by patients dying with severe dementia (PDSD), PDSD's EOL direct and indirect costs and caregiver burden. This study, a first of-its-kind prospective cohort study in Singapore will assess the EOL care received by PDSD and PDSD's caregivers, EOL medical and social care costs of severe dementia and caregiver burden; and will develop a risk score to predict 6-month mortality for PDSD. The investigators will accomplish this by surveying caregivers of PDSD every 4 months till the patient passes away and 6 weeks and 6 months after patient's death during caregiver bereavement. The investigators will also extract and match patient medical and billing data with survey data for comprehensive assessment of care costs. Key outcomes achieved by this study will be improved understanding of PDSD's EOL care, EOL care costs, and caregiver burden and bereavement. The systematic data collected will also lead to predicting 6 month mortality for community dwelling PDSD with greater accuracy compared to existing tools. Positive implications from this study will be improved early decision making by caregivers regarding EOL care and physician referrals for palliative care services; and a better understanding of EOL care for PDSD and PDSD's caregivers that will lead to cross-sector collaborations to improve delivery of palliative care to PDSD. In this way this proposal is highly responsive to the grant call which focuses on early decision making and cross sector palliative care delivery among non-cancer patients. In the long term, this study will improve clinical and public health policy and has the potential to be the foundation for future initiatives for dementia care and improved social and medical infrastructure planning.

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

21 Years - Any

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

400

Start Date

2018-05-08

Completion Date

2026-12

Last Updated

2026-04-17

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Locations (9)

Tsao Foundation

Singapore, Singapore

Singapore General Hospital

Singapore, Singapore

Alzheimer's Disease Association

Singapore, Singapore

Care for the Elderly Foundation

Singapore, Singapore

Changi General Hospital

Singapore, Singapore

Institute of Mental Health

Singapore, Singapore

Jurong Community Hospital

Singapore, Singapore

St. Luke's Hospital

Singapore, Singapore

Khoo Teck Puat Hospital

Singapore, Singapore