- ICH GCP
- US Clinical Trials Registry
- Clinical Trial NCT04865172
ECOCAPTURE for the Assessment of Apathy Under Real-life Conditions (@HOME)
ECOCAPTURE@HOME: Program for the Assessment of Behavioural Markers of Apathy Under Real-life Conditions Aimed At Patients with Neurodegenerative Dementias and Their Caregivers
Study Overview
Status
Intervention / Treatment
Detailed Description
Apathy, a common neuropsychiatric symptom associated with dementia, has a strong impact on both patients' and caregivers' quality of life. In spite of its debilitating consequences, apathy is still poorly understood and hard to define or measure objectively. The overall objective of the ECOCAPTURE programme is to define a precise behavioural signature of apathy, assessed by a multi-modal and ecological approach. This protocol called "ECOCAPTURE@HOME" aims to validate a novel method for the remote measurement of behavioural markers of apathy. The final purpose of such a protocol being to improve the diagnosis and long-term follow-up of apathy.
Investigators plan to recruit 60 couples aged between 40 and 85 years old and divided into three groups of dyads: one group of 20 patient-caregiver dyads in which patients suffer from the behavioral variant of Fronto-Temporal Dementia (bvFTD), one group of 20 patient-caregiver dyads in which patients suffer from Alzheimer Disease (AD) and one group of 20 healthy control couples. All recruited dyads will be followed in their everyday life for 28 consecutive days via a multi-sensor wearable bracelet (worn by both partners of the dyad) collecting passive behavioural data. Active behavioural data will also be collected using questionnaires available on a smartphone application (completed by caregiver in patient-caregiver dyads). Investigators will thus validate a measurement model for three theoretical behavioural markers of apathy (i.e., daytime activity, quality of sleep and emotional arousal) using a pool metrics extracted from passive behavioural data (acceleration, electrodermal activity and blood volume pulse) completed by active behavioural data (describing behaviour at meals, wake and bedtime). Moreover, investigators will investigate this measurement model on both a daily and a monthly scale and will attempt to show that the measured behavioural markers of apathy can predict caregiver's perception of the dyad's psychological state (collected through questionnaires) on these two time-scales.
This project carries great potential to improve both patients' care and caregivers' social support.
Study Type
Enrollment (Estimated)
Contacts and Locations
Study Contact
- Name: Richard Levy, MD, PhD
- Phone Number: 01 49 28 24 32
- Email: richard.levy@aphp.fr
Study Locations
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Paris, France, 75013
- Recruiting
- ICM, Hôpital Salpêtrière
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Contact:
- Richard Levy
- Phone Number: +331 49 28 24 32
- Email: richard.levy@aphp.fr
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Participation Criteria
Eligibility Criteria
Ages Eligible for Study
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Sampling Method
Study Population
Description
Inclusion Criteria for patients:
- Diagnosis of bvFTD according to Rascovsky's international criteria for the bvFTD group / diagnosis of AD according to Dubois's international criteria for the AD group;
- No evidence of any other cerebral pathology;
- A Mini-Mental State Evaluation (MMSE) score superior or equal to 10 (to minimise the effect of confounding factors related to very severe cognitive impairment);
- Aged between 40 and 85;
- No evidence of any psychiatric condition and a Montgomery-Åsberg Depression Rating Scale (MADRS) score inferior to 20 (to avoid confusion between depression and apathy);
- No evidence of excessive consumption of psychotropic drugs - for instance benzodiazepines, sleeping pills, etc. (due to their tranquilising effect);
- No major physical disability disrupting mobility;
- No heart pacemaker (which would compromise heart rate measuring).
Inclusion Criteria for caregivers and partners of healthy control dyads:
- Aged between 40 and 85;
- No evidence of any psychiatric condition;
- A MADRS score inferior to 20;
- No evidence of excessive consumption of psychotropic drugs;
- No major physical disability disrupting mobility;
- No heart pacemaker.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Persons in detention by judicial or administrative decision
- Person who is subject to a legal protection order
- Person submitted to an exclusion period due to the participation to another research
Study Plan
How is the study designed?
Design Details
Cohorts and Interventions
Group / Cohort |
Intervention / Treatment |
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Patient-caregiver dyads, patients with behavioural variant frontotemporal dementia
20 patient-caregiver dyads, patients with behavioural variant frontotemporal dementia
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Passive sensor data: collected continuously for 28 days, from a multi-sensor wearable bracelet worn by each member of the dyad; Active questionnaire data: collected once a week during the four weeks of monitoring (and at the end of the 28 days for patient-caregiver dyads), from questionnaires filled by one partner of the dyad (for patient-caregiver dyads, this will be the caregiver) using a smartphone application.
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Patient-caregiver dyads, patients with Alzheimer disease
20 patient-caregiver dyads, patients with Alzheimer disease
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Passive sensor data: collected continuously for 28 days, from a multi-sensor wearable bracelet worn by each member of the dyad; Active questionnaire data: collected once a week during the four weeks of monitoring (and at the end of the 28 days for patient-caregiver dyads), from questionnaires filled by one partner of the dyad (for patient-caregiver dyads, this will be the caregiver) using a smartphone application.
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Healthy control dyads
20 healthy control dyads
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Passive sensor data: collected continuously for 28 days, from a multi-sensor wearable bracelet worn by each member of the dyad; Active questionnaire data: collected once a week during the four weeks of monitoring (and at the end of the 28 days for patient-caregiver dyads), from questionnaires filled by one partner of the dyad (for patient-caregiver dyads, this will be the caregiver) using a smartphone application.
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What is the study measuring?
Primary Outcome Measures
Outcome Measure |
Measure Description |
Time Frame |
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Acceleration (in g)
Time Frame: 28 days
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In all the dyads included in the study for a remote follow-up, investigators will collect the acceleration signal recorded by a bracelet (Empatica E4) including a 3-axis accelerometer, continuously for 28 days.
Data of acceleration will be collected in both partners of the dyad.
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28 days
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Electrodermal activity (in microsiemens)
Time Frame: 28 days
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In all the dyads included in the study for a remote follow-up, investigators will collect the electrodermal activity signal recorded by a bracelet (Empatica E4) including an EDA sensor, continuously for 28 days.
Data of electrodermal activity will be collected in both partners of the dyad.
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28 days
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Blood volume pulse (or relative blood flow)
Time Frame: 28 days
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In all the dyads included in the study for a remote follow-up, investigators will collect the blood volume pulse recorded by a bracelet (Empatica E4) including a photoplethysmogram (PPG) sensor, continuously for 28 days.
Data of blood volume pulse will be collected in both partners of the dyad.
Heart rate (number of beats per minute) can be derived from the blood volume pulse.
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28 days
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Bedtime and getting up time (Week 1)
Time Frame: once during the first week of the follow-up
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In all the dyads included in the study for a remote follow-up, investigators will collect information on the behaviour of one of the dyad's partners (the patient in patient-caregiver dyads) through a questionnaire completed once a week by the other partner (caregiver in patient-caregiver dyads) using an application installed on their smartphone.
In particular, the questionnaire will require to complete bedtime (using a drop-menu with hours and minutes) and getting up time next day.
Each week, all questions of the questionnaire will have to be completed at the same time in the application.
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once during the first week of the follow-up
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Bedtime and getting up time (Week 2)
Time Frame: once during the second week of the follow-up
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In all the dyads included in the study for a remote follow-up, investigators will collect information on the behaviour of one of the dyad's partners (the patient in patient-caregiver dyads) through a questionnaire completed once a week by the other partner (caregiver in patient-caregiver dyads) using an application installed on their smartphone.
In particular, the questionnaire will require to complete bedtime (using a drop-menu with hours and minutes) and getting up time next day.
Each week, all questions of the questionnaire will have to be completed at the same time in the application.
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once during the second week of the follow-up
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Bedtime and getting up time (Week 3)
Time Frame: once during the third week of the follow-up
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In all the dyads included in the study for a remote follow-up, investigators will collect information on the behaviour of one of the dyad's partners (the patient in patient-caregiver dyads) through a questionnaire completed once a week by the other partner (caregiver in patient-caregiver dyads) using an application installed on their smartphone.
In particular, the questionnaire will require to complete bedtime (using a drop-menu with hours and minutes) and getting up time next day.
Each week, all questions of the questionnaire will have to be completed at the same time in the application.
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once during the third week of the follow-up
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Bedtime and getting up time (Week 4)
Time Frame: once during the fourth week of the follow-up
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In all the dyads included in the study for a remote follow-up, investigators will collect information on the behaviour of one of the dyad's partners (the patient in patient-caregiver dyads) through a questionnaire completed once a week by the other partner (caregiver in patient-caregiver dyads) using an application installed on their smartphone.
In particular, the questionnaire will require to complete bedtime (using a drop-menu with hours and minutes) and getting up time next day.
Each week, all questions of the questionnaire will have to be completed at the same time in the application.
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once during the fourth week of the follow-up
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Meal times (Week 1)
Time Frame: once during the first week of the follow-up
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In all the dyads included in the study for a remote follow-up, investigators will collect information on the behaviour of one of the dyad's partners (the patient in patient-caregiver dyads) through a questionnaire completed once a week by the other partner (caregiver in patient-caregiver dyads) using an application installed on their smartphone.
In particular, the questionnaire will require to complete meal times (start time and end time, using a drop-menu with hours and minutes), including breakfast time, lunch time and dinner time.
Each week, all questions of the questionnaire will have to be completed at the same time in the application.
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once during the first week of the follow-up
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Meal times (Week 2)
Time Frame: once during the second week of the follow-up
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In all the dyads included in the study for a remote follow-up, investigators will collect information on the behaviour of one of the dyad's partners (the patient in patient-caregiver dyads) through a questionnaire completed once a week by the other partner (caregiver in patient-caregiver dyads) using an application installed on their smartphone.
In particular, the questionnaire will require to complete meal times (start time and end time, using a drop-menu with hours and minutes), including breakfast time, lunch time and dinner time.
Each week, all questions of the questionnaire will have to be completed at the same time in the application.
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once during the second week of the follow-up
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Meal times (Week 3)
Time Frame: once during the third week of the follow-up
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In all the dyads included in the study for a remote follow-up, investigators will collect information on the behaviour of one of the dyad's partners (the patient in patient-caregiver dyads) through a questionnaire completed once a week by the other partner (caregiver in patient-caregiver dyads) using an application installed on their smartphone.
In particular, the questionnaire will require to complete meal times (start time and end time, using a drop-menu with hours and minutes), including breakfast time, lunch time and dinner time.
Each week, all questions of the questionnaire will have to be completed at the same time in the application.
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once during the third week of the follow-up
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Meal times (Week 4)
Time Frame: once during the fourth week of the follow-up
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In all the dyads included in the study for a remote follow-up, investigators will collect information on the behaviour of one of the dyad's partners (the patient in patient-caregiver dyads) through a questionnaire completed once a week by the other partner (caregiver in patient-caregiver dyads) using an application installed on their smartphone.
In particular, the questionnaire will require to complete meal times (start time and end time, using a drop-menu with hours and minutes), including breakfast time, lunch time and dinner time.
Each week, all questions of the questionnaire will have to be completed at the same time in the application.
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once during the fourth week of the follow-up
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Autonomy for going to bed and getting up (Week 1)
Time Frame: once during the first week of the follow-up
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In all the dyads included in the study for a remote follow-up, investigators will collect information on the behaviour of one of the dyad's partners (the patient in patient-caregiver dyads) through a questionnaire completed once a week by the other partner (caregiver in patient-caregiver dyads) using an application installed on their smartphone.
In particular, the questionnaire will require to complete two questions about autonomy to go to bed and to get up: "Your partner went to bed / got up:".
The answers are provided using a Visual Analogue Scale with "entirely at your initiative" at one end and "entirely at their own initiative" at the other end.
Each week, all questions of the questionnaire will have to be completed at the same time in the application.
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once during the first week of the follow-up
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Autonomy for going to bed and getting up (Week 2)
Time Frame: once during the second week of the follow-up
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In all the dyads included in the study for a remote follow-up, investigators will collect information on the behaviour of one of the dyad's partners (the patient in patient-caregiver dyads) through a questionnaire completed once a week by the other partner (caregiver in patient-caregiver dyads) using an application installed on their smartphone.
In particular, the questionnaire will require to complete two questions about autonomy to go to bed and to get up: "Your partner went to bed / got up:".
The answers are provided using a Visual Analogue Scale with "entirely at your initiative" at one end and "entirely at their own initiative" at the other end.
Each week, all questions of the questionnaire will have to be completed at the same time in the application.
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once during the second week of the follow-up
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Autonomy for going to bed and getting up (Week 3)
Time Frame: once during the third week of the follow-up
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In all the dyads included in the study for a remote follow-up, investigators will collect information on the behaviour of one of the dyad's partners (the patient in patient-caregiver dyads) through a questionnaire completed once a week by the other partner (caregiver in patient-caregiver dyads) using an application installed on their smartphone.
In particular, the questionnaire will require to complete two questions about autonomy to go to bed and to get up: "Your partner went to bed / got up:".
The answers are provided using a Visual Analogue Scale with "entirely at your initiative" at one end and "entirely at their own initiative" at the other end.
Each week, all questions of the questionnaire will have to be completed at the same time in the application.
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once during the third week of the follow-up
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Autonomy for going to bed and getting up (Week 4)
Time Frame: once during the fourth week of the follow-up
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In all the dyads included in the study for a remote follow-up, investigators will collect information on the behaviour of one of the dyad's partners (the patient in patient-caregiver dyads) through a questionnaire completed once a week by the other partner (caregiver in patient-caregiver dyads) using an application installed on their smartphone.
In particular, the questionnaire will require to complete two questions about autonomy to go to bed and to get up: "Your partner went to bed / got up:".
The answers are provided using a Visual Analogue Scale with "entirely at your initiative" at one end and "entirely at their own initiative" at the other end.
Each week, all questions of the questionnaire will have to be completed at the same time in the application.
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once during the fourth week of the follow-up
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Signs of tiredness (Week 1)
Time Frame: once during the first week of the follow-up
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In all the dyads included in the study for a remote follow-up, investigators will collect information on the behaviour of one of the dyad's partners (the patient in patient-caregiver dyads) through a questionnaire completed once a week by the other partner (caregiver in patient-caregiver dyads) using an application installed on their smartphone.
In particular, the questionnaire will require to complete two questions about signs of tiredness: "Did your partner show signs of tiredness before going to bed / after getting up?".
The answers are provided using a Visual Analogue Scale with "Yes, numerous signs of tiredness" at one end and "No, no signs of tiredness" at the other end.
Each week, all questions of the questionnaire will have to be completed at the same time in the application.
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once during the first week of the follow-up
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Signs of tiredness (Week 2)
Time Frame: once during the second week of the follow-up
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In all the dyads included in the study for a remote follow-up, investigators will collect information on the behaviour of one of the dyad's partners (the patient in patient-caregiver dyads) through a questionnaire completed once a week by the other partner (caregiver in patient-caregiver dyads) using an application installed on their smartphone.
In particular, the questionnaire will require to complete two questions about signs of tiredness: "Did your partner show signs of tiredness before going to bed / after getting up?".
The answers are provided using a Visual Analogue Scale with "Yes, numerous signs of tiredness" at one end and "No, no signs of tiredness" at the other end.
Each week, all questions of the questionnaire will have to be completed at the same time in the application.
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once during the second week of the follow-up
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Signs of tiredness (Week 3)
Time Frame: once during the third week of the follow-up
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In all the dyads included in the study for a remote follow-up, investigators will collect information on the behaviour of one of the dyad's partners (the patient in patient-caregiver dyads) through a questionnaire completed once a week by the other partner (caregiver in patient-caregiver dyads) using an application installed on their smartphone.
In particular, the questionnaire will require to complete two questions about signs of tiredness: "Did your partner show signs of tiredness before going to bed / after getting up?".
The answers are provided using a Visual Analogue Scale with "Yes, numerous signs of tiredness" at one end and "No, no signs of tiredness" at the other end.
Each week, all questions of the questionnaire will have to be completed at the same time in the application.
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once during the third week of the follow-up
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Signs of tiredness (Week 4)
Time Frame: once during the fourth week of the follow-up
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In all the dyads included in the study for a remote follow-up, investigators will collect information on the behaviour of one of the dyad's partners (the patient in patient-caregiver dyads) through a questionnaire completed once a week by the other partner (caregiver in patient-caregiver dyads) using an application installed on their smartphone.
In particular, the questionnaire will require to complete two questions about signs of tiredness: "Did your partner show signs of tiredness before going to bed / after getting up?".
The answers are provided using a Visual Analogue Scale with "Yes, numerous signs of tiredness" at one end and "No, no signs of tiredness" at the other end.
Each week, all questions of the questionnaire will have to be completed at the same time in the application.
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once during the fourth week of the follow-up
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Involvement in the activities related to meal (Week 1)
Time Frame: once during the first week of the follow-up
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In all the dyads included in the study for a remote follow-up, investigators will collect information on the behaviour of one of the dyad's partners (the patient in patient-caregiver dyads) through a questionnaire completed once a week by the other partner (caregiver in patient-caregiver dyads) using an application installed on their smartphone.
In particular, the questionnaire will require to complete three questions (one for each meal: breakfast, lunch and dinner) about the partner's involvement in the activities related to meal: "How did you perceive your partner's involvement in activities related to breakfast/lunch/dinner".
The answers are provided using a Visual Analogue Scale with "No involvement at all" at one end and "Large amount of involvement" at the other end.
Each week, all questions of the questionnaire will have to be completed at the same time in the application.
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once during the first week of the follow-up
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Involvement in the activities related to meal (Week 2)
Time Frame: once during the second week of the follow-up
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In all the dyads included in the study for a remote follow-up, investigators will collect information on the behaviour of one of the dyad's partners (the patient in patient-caregiver dyads) through a questionnaire completed once a week by the other partner (caregiver in patient-caregiver dyads) using an application installed on their smartphone.
In particular, the questionnaire will require to complete three questions (one for each meal: breakfast, lunch and dinner) about the partner's involvement in the activities related to meal: "How did you perceive your partner's involvement in activities related to breakfast/lunch/dinner".
The answers are provided using a Visual Analogue Scale with "No involvement at all" at one end and "Large amount of involvement" at the other end.
Each week, all questions of the questionnaire will have to be completed at the same time in the application.
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once during the second week of the follow-up
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Involvement in the activities related to meal (Week 3)
Time Frame: once during the third week of the follow-up
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In all the dyads included in the study for a remote follow-up, investigators will collect information on the behaviour of one of the dyad's partners (the patient in patient-caregiver dyads) through a questionnaire completed once a week by the other partner (caregiver in patient-caregiver dyads) using an application installed on their smartphone.
In particular, the questionnaire will require to complete three questions (one for each meal: breakfast, lunch and dinner) about the partner's involvement in the activities related to meal: "How did you perceive your partner's involvement in activities related to breakfast/lunch/dinner".
The answers are provided using a Visual Analogue Scale with "No involvement at all" at one end and "Large amount of involvement" at the other end.
Each week, all questions of the questionnaire will have to be completed at the same time in the application.
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once during the third week of the follow-up
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Involvement in the activities related to meal (Week 4)
Time Frame: once during the fourth week of the follow-up
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In all the dyads included in the study for a remote follow-up, investigators will collect information on the behaviour of one of the dyad's partners (the patient in patient-caregiver dyads) through a questionnaire completed once a week by the other partner (caregiver in patient-caregiver dyads) using an application installed on their smartphone.
In particular, the questionnaire will require to complete three questions (one for each meal: breakfast, lunch and dinner) about the partner's involvement in the activities related to meal: "How did you perceive your partner's involvement in activities related to breakfast/lunch/dinner".
The answers are provided using a Visual Analogue Scale with "No involvement at all" at one end and "Large amount of involvement" at the other end.
Each week, all questions of the questionnaire will have to be completed at the same time in the application.
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once during the fourth week of the follow-up
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Usefulness of involvement in the activities related to meal (Week 1)
Time Frame: once during the first week of the follow-up
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In all the dyads included in the study for a remote follow-up, investigators will collect information on the behaviour of one of the dyad's partners (the patient in patient-caregiver dyads) through a questionnaire completed once a week by the other partner (caregiver in patient-caregiver dyads) using an application installed on their smartphone.
In particular, the questionnaire will require to complete three questions (one for each meal: breakfast, lunch and dinner) about the usefulness of the partner's involvement in the activities related to meal: "How did you perceive the usefulness of your partner's involvement in activities related to breakfast/lunch/dinner".
The answers are provided using a Visual Analogue Scale with "Completely useless" at one end and "Very useful" at the other end.
Each week, all questions of the questionnaire will have to be completed at the same time in the application.
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once during the first week of the follow-up
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Usefulness of involvement in the activities related to meal (Week 2)
Time Frame: once during the second week of the follow-up
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In all the dyads included in the study for a remote follow-up, investigators will collect information on the behaviour of one of the dyad's partners (the patient in patient-caregiver dyads) through a questionnaire completed once a week by the other partner (caregiver in patient-caregiver dyads) using an application installed on their smartphone.
In particular, the questionnaire will require to complete three questions (one for each meal: breakfast, lunch and dinner) about the usefulness of the partner's involvement in the activities related to meal: "How did you perceive the usefulness of your partner's involvement in activities related to breakfast/lunch/dinner".
The answers are provided using a Visual Analogue Scale with "Completely useless" at one end and "Very useful" at the other end.
Each week, all questions of the questionnaire will have to be completed at the same time in the application.
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once during the second week of the follow-up
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Usefulness of involvement in the activities related to meal (Week 3)
Time Frame: once during the third week of the follow-up
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In all the dyads included in the study for a remote follow-up, investigators will collect information on the behaviour of one of the dyad's partners (the patient in patient-caregiver dyads) through a questionnaire completed once a week by the other partner (caregiver in patient-caregiver dyads) using an application installed on their smartphone.
In particular, the questionnaire will require to complete three questions (one for each meal: breakfast, lunch and dinner) about the usefulness of the partner's involvement in the activities related to meal: "How did you perceive the usefulness of your partner's involvement in activities related to breakfast/lunch/dinner".
The answers are provided using a Visual Analogue Scale with "Completely useless" at one end and "Very useful" at the other end.
Each week, all questions of the questionnaire will have to be completed at the same time in the application.
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once during the third week of the follow-up
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Usefulness of involvement in the activities related to meal (Week 4)
Time Frame: once during the fourth week of the follow-up
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In all the dyads included in the study for a remote follow-up, investigators will collect information on the behaviour of one of the dyad's partners (the patient in patient-caregiver dyads) through a questionnaire completed once a week by the other partner (caregiver in patient-caregiver dyads) using an application installed on their smartphone.
In particular, the questionnaire will require to complete three questions (one for each meal: breakfast, lunch and dinner) about the usefulness of the partner's involvement in the activities related to meal: "How did you perceive the usefulness of your partner's involvement in activities related to breakfast/lunch/dinner".
The answers are provided using a Visual Analogue Scale with "Completely useless" at one end and "Very useful" at the other end.
Each week, all questions of the questionnaire will have to be completed at the same time in the application.
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once during the fourth week of the follow-up
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Autonomy of the involvement in the activities related to meal (Week 1)
Time Frame: once during the first week of the follow-up
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In all the dyads included in the study for a remote follow-up, investigators will collect information on the behaviour of one of the dyad's partners (the patient in patient-caregiver dyads) through a questionnaire completed once a week by the other partner (caregiver in patient-caregiver dyads) using an application installed on their smartphone.
In particular, the questionnaire will require to complete three questions (one for each meal: breakfast, lunch and dinner) about the autonomy of the partner's involvement in the activities related to meal: "If your partner did help you in the activities involved at breakfast/lunch/dinner, were these:".
The answers are provided using a Visual Analogue Scale with "Completely at your initiative" at one end and "Completely at their own initiative" at the other end.
Each week, all questions of the questionnaire will have to be completed at the same time in the application.
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once during the first week of the follow-up
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Autonomy of the involvement in the activities related to meal (Week 2)
Time Frame: once during the second week of the follow-up
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In all the dyads included in the study for a remote follow-up, investigators will collect information on the behaviour of one of the dyad's partners (the patient in patient-caregiver dyads) through a questionnaire completed once a week by the other partner (caregiver in patient-caregiver dyads) using an application installed on their smartphone.
In particular, the questionnaire will require to complete three questions (one for each meal: breakfast, lunch and dinner) about the autonomy of the partner's involvement in the activities related to meal: "If your partner did help you in the activities involved at breakfast/lunch/dinner, were these:".
The answers are provided using a Visual Analogue Scale with "Completely at your initiative" at one end and "Completely at their own initiative" at the other end.
Each week, all questions of the questionnaire will have to be completed at the same time in the application.
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once during the second week of the follow-up
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Autonomy of the involvement in the activities related to meal (Week 3)
Time Frame: once during the third week of the follow-up
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In all the dyads included in the study for a remote follow-up, investigators will collect information on the behaviour of one of the dyad's partners (the patient in patient-caregiver dyads) through a questionnaire completed once a week by the other partner (caregiver in patient-caregiver dyads) using an application installed on their smartphone.
In particular, the questionnaire will require to complete three questions (one for each meal: breakfast, lunch and dinner) about the autonomy of the partner's involvement in the activities related to meal: "If your partner did help you in the activities involved at breakfast/lunch/dinner, were these:".
The answers are provided using a Visual Analogue Scale with "Completely at your initiative" at one end and "Completely at their own initiative" at the other end.
Each week, all questions of the questionnaire will have to be completed at the same time in the application.
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once during the third week of the follow-up
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Autonomy of the involvement in the activities related to meal (Week 4)
Time Frame: once during the fourth week of the follow-up
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In all the dyads included in the study for a remote follow-up, investigators will collect information on the behaviour of one of the dyad's partners (the patient in patient-caregiver dyads) through a questionnaire completed once a week by the other partner (caregiver in patient-caregiver dyads) using an application installed on their smartphone.
In particular, the questionnaire will require to complete three questions (one for each meal: breakfast, lunch and dinner) about the autonomy of the partner's involvement in the activities related to meal: "If your partner did help you in the activities involved at breakfast/lunch/dinner, were these:".
The answers are provided using a Visual Analogue Scale with "Completely at your initiative" at one end and "Completely at their own initiative" at the other end.
Each week, all questions of the questionnaire will have to be completed at the same time in the application.
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once during the fourth week of the follow-up
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Quantity of interactions during meals (Week 1)
Time Frame: once during the first week of the follow-up
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In all the dyads included in the study for a remote follow-up, investigators will collect information on the behaviour of one of the dyad's partners (the patient in patient-caregiver dyads) through a questionnaire completed once a week by the other partner (caregiver in patient-caregiver dyads) using an application installed on their smartphone.
In particular, the questionnaire will require to complete three questions (one for each meal: breakfast, lunch and dinner) about the quantity of interactions with the partner during meals: "How would you consider the interactions between you and your partner during breakfast/lunch/dinner?".
The answers are provided using a Visual Analogue Scale with "None at all" at one end and "Very numerous" at the other end.
Each week, all questions of the questionnaire will have to be completed at the same time in the application.
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once during the first week of the follow-up
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Quantity of interactions during meals (Week 2)
Time Frame: once during the second week of the follow-up
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In all the dyads included in the study for a remote follow-up, investigators will collect information on the behaviour of one of the dyad's partners (the patient in patient-caregiver dyads) through a questionnaire completed once a week by the other partner (caregiver in patient-caregiver dyads) using an application installed on their smartphone.
In particular, the questionnaire will require to complete three questions (one for each meal: breakfast, lunch and dinner) about the quantity of interactions with the partner during meals: "How would you consider the interactions between you and your partner during breakfast/lunch/dinner?".
The answers are provided using a Visual Analogue Scale with "None at all" at one end and "Very numerous" at the other end.
Each week, all questions of the questionnaire will have to be completed at the same time in the application.
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once during the second week of the follow-up
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Quantity of interactions during meals (Week 3)
Time Frame: once during the third week of the follow-up
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In all the dyads included in the study for a remote follow-up, investigators will collect information on the behaviour of one of the dyad's partners (the patient in patient-caregiver dyads) through a questionnaire completed once a week by the other partner (caregiver in patient-caregiver dyads) using an application installed on their smartphone.
In particular, the questionnaire will require to complete three questions (one for each meal: breakfast, lunch and dinner) about the quantity of interactions with the partner during meals: "How would you consider the interactions between you and your partner during breakfast/lunch/dinner?".
The answers are provided using a Visual Analogue Scale with "None at all" at one end and "Very numerous" at the other end.
Each week, all questions of the questionnaire will have to be completed at the same time in the application.
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once during the third week of the follow-up
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Quantity of interactions during meals (Week 4)
Time Frame: once during the fourth week of the follow-up
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In all the dyads included in the study for a remote follow-up, investigators will collect information on the behaviour of one of the dyad's partners (the patient in patient-caregiver dyads) through a questionnaire completed once a week by the other partner (caregiver in patient-caregiver dyads) using an application installed on their smartphone.
In particular, the questionnaire will require to complete three questions (one for each meal: breakfast, lunch and dinner) about the quantity of interactions with the partner during meals: "How would you consider the interactions between you and your partner during breakfast/lunch/dinner?".
The answers are provided using a Visual Analogue Scale with "None at all" at one end and "Very numerous" at the other end.
Each week, all questions of the questionnaire will have to be completed at the same time in the application.
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once during the fourth week of the follow-up
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Quality of interactions during meals (Week 1)
Time Frame: once during the first week of the follow-up
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In all the dyads included in the study for a remote follow-up, investigators will collect information on the behaviour of one of the dyad's partners (the patient in patient-caregiver dyads) through a questionnaire completed once a week by the other partner (caregiver in patient-caregiver dyads) using an application installed on their smartphone.
In particular, the questionnaire will require to complete three questions (one for each meal: breakfast, lunch and dinner) about the quality of interactions with the partner during meals: "Your partner's emotional reactions to your interactions seemed:".
The answers are provided using a Visual Analogue Scale with "Entirely inappropriate" at one end and "Entirely appropriate" at the other end.
Each week, all questions of the questionnaire will have to be completed at the same time in the application.
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once during the first week of the follow-up
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Quality of interactions during meals (Week 2)
Time Frame: once during the second week of the follow-up
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In all the dyads included in the study for a remote follow-up, investigators will collect information on the behaviour of one of the dyad's partners (the patient in patient-caregiver dyads) through a questionnaire completed once a week by the other partner (caregiver in patient-caregiver dyads) using an application installed on their smartphone.
In particular, the questionnaire will require to complete three questions (one for each meal: breakfast, lunch and dinner) about the quality of interactions with the partner during meals: "Your partner's emotional reactions to your interactions seemed:".
The answers are provided using a Visual Analogue Scale with "Entirely inappropriate" at one end and "Entirely appropriate" at the other end.
Each week, all questions of the questionnaire will have to be completed at the same time in the application.
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once during the second week of the follow-up
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Quality of interactions during meals (Week 3)
Time Frame: once during the third week of the follow-up
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In all the dyads included in the study for a remote follow-up, investigators will collect information on the behaviour of one of the dyad's partners (the patient in patient-caregiver dyads) through a questionnaire completed once a week by the other partner (caregiver in patient-caregiver dyads) using an application installed on their smartphone.
In particular, the questionnaire will require to complete three questions (one for each meal: breakfast, lunch and dinner) about the quality of interactions with the partner during meals: "Your partner's emotional reactions to your interactions seemed:".
The answers are provided using a Visual Analogue Scale with "Entirely inappropriate" at one end and "Entirely appropriate" at the other end.
Each week, all questions of the questionnaire will have to be completed at the same time in the application.
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once during the third week of the follow-up
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Quality of interactions during meals (Week 4)
Time Frame: once during the fourth week of the follow-up
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In all the dyads included in the study for a remote follow-up, investigators will collect information on the behaviour of one of the dyad's partners (the patient in patient-caregiver dyads) through a questionnaire completed once a week by the other partner (caregiver in patient-caregiver dyads) using an application installed on their smartphone.
In particular, the questionnaire will require to complete three questions (one for each meal: breakfast, lunch and dinner) about the quality of interactions with the partner during meals: "Your partner's emotional reactions to your interactions seemed:".
The answers are provided using a Visual Analogue Scale with "Entirely inappropriate" at one end and "Entirely appropriate" at the other end.
Each week, all questions of the questionnaire will have to be completed at the same time in the application.
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once during the fourth week of the follow-up
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Secondary Outcome Measures
Outcome Measure |
Measure Description |
Time Frame |
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Patient's apathy perceived by caregiver (day scale)
Time Frame: once a week during the 4 weeks of the follow-up
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The secondary outcome measures will be collected through questionnaires completed by the caregiver (only in patient-caregiver dyads) using a smartphone application.
For the measure of patient's apathy perceived by caregiver on a day scale (once a week), caregivers have to complete one question: "How did you perceive your partner's level of apathy (= lack of ability to initiate activities) during the day?" using a visual analogue scale from "Very low" to "Very high".
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once a week during the 4 weeks of the follow-up
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Patient's apathy perceived by caregiver (month scale)
Time Frame: at the end of the 28-day follow-up
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The secondary outcome measures will be collected through questionnaires completed by the caregiver (only in patient-caregiver dyads) using a smartphone application.
For the measure of patient's apathy perceived by caregiver on the month scale (at the end of the 28 days of follow-up), investigators use a validated questionnaire: Starkstein Apathy Scale (SAS) in caregiver's version (Starkstein et al., 1992).
SAS score varies between 0 and 42, higher score meaning higher apathy.
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at the end of the 28-day follow-up
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Caregiver's burden (day scale)
Time Frame: once a week during the 4 weeks of the follow-up
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The secondary outcome measures will be collected through questionnaires completed by the caregiver (only in patient-caregiver dyads) using a smartphone application.
For the measure of caregiver's burden on a day scale (once a week), caregivers have to complete one question: "How did you perceive the level of burden related to your partner's care during the day?" using a visual analogue scale from "Very low" to "Very high".
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once a week during the 4 weeks of the follow-up
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Caregiver's burden (month scale)
Time Frame: at the end of the 28-day follow-up
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The secondary outcome measures will be collected through questionnaires completed by the caregiver (only in patient-caregiver dyads) using a smartphone application.
For the measure of caregiver's burden on the month scale (at the end of the 28 days of follow-up), investigators use a validated questionnaire: Zarit Burden Interview (ZBI) (Hébert et al., 2010).
ZBI score varies between 0 and 48, higher score meaning higher perceived burden.
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at the end of the 28-day follow-up
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Caregiver's health-related quality of life (day scale)
Time Frame: once a week during the 4 weeks of the follow-up
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The secondary outcome measures will be collected through questionnaires completed by the caregiver (only in patient-caregiver dyads) using a smartphone application.
For the measure of caregiver's quality of life on a day scale (once a week), caregivers have to complete one question: "How did you perceive your overall health state (physical and psychological) during the day?" using a visual analogue scale from "Very bad health state" to "Very good health state".
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once a week during the 4 weeks of the follow-up
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Caregiver's health-related quality of life (month scale)
Time Frame: at the end of the 28-day follow-up
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The secondary outcome measures will be collected through questionnaires completed by the caregiver (only in patient-caregiver dyads) using a smartphone application.
For the measure of caregiver's quality of life on the month scale (at the end of the 28 days of follow-up), investigators use a validated questionnaire: Short Form 36 (SF36) (Stewart, 2007).
The SF-36 consists of eight scaled scores on a 0-100 scale.
The lower the score the more disability.
The higher the score the less disability i.e., a score of zero is equivalent to maximum disability and a score of 100 is equivalent to no disability.
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at the end of the 28-day follow-up
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Collaborators and Investigators
Investigators
- Principal Investigator: Richard Levy, MD, PhD, Institut National de la Santé Et de la Recherche Médicale, France
Publications and helpful links
Study record dates
Study Major Dates
Study Start (Actual)
Primary Completion (Estimated)
Study Completion (Estimated)
Study Registration Dates
First Submitted
First Submitted That Met QC Criteria
First Posted (Actual)
Study Record Updates
Last Update Posted (Estimated)
Last Update Submitted That Met QC Criteria
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More Information
Terms related to this study
Additional Relevant MeSH Terms
- Neurologic Manifestations
- Brain Diseases
- Central Nervous System Diseases
- Nervous System Diseases
- Mental Disorders
- Metabolic Diseases
- Neurobehavioral Manifestations
- Neurocognitive Disorders
- Tauopathies
- Neurodegenerative Diseases
- TDP-43 Proteinopathies
- Proteostasis Deficiencies
- Communication Disorders
- Language Disorders
- Aphasia
- Speech Disorders
- Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration
- Alzheimer Disease
- Dementia
- Frontotemporal Dementia
- Aphasia, Primary Progressive
- Pick Disease of the Brain
Other Study ID Numbers
- C20-23
- 2020-A03305-34 (Registry Identifier: ID RCB)
Drug and device information, study documents
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated drug product
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