Status:

COMPLETED

Computer-based Cognitive Training for Individuals With Parkinson's Disease

Lead Sponsor:

Virginia Commonwealth University

Conditions:

Parkinson's Disease

Mild Cognitive Impairment

Eligibility:

All Genders

21-90 years

Phase:

NA

Brief Summary

Computer-Based Cognitive Training for Individuals with Parkinson's Disease" is a 3-arm randomized controlled trial (RCT) comparing Brain Fitness, InSight, and an active control (AC) training program t...

Detailed Description

Patients meeting criteria for MCI will be initially randomized to one of the 3 conditions. Participants will complete cognitive training exercises on their home or clinic-provided computers for 60 min...

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion

  • Participants eligible for this study must speak English and have a confirmed medical diagnosis of Parkinson's disease and meet established criteria for MCI in PD (Litvan et al., 2012), defined as individuals with performances of approximately -1 to -2 standard deviations below the mean on at least two tests within five cognitive domains assessed in their clinical neuropsychological evaluations.

Exclusion

  • Exclusion criteria include diagnosis of PD dementia based on Movement Disorder Society Task Force criteria (Emre et al., 2007) and other PD-associated comorbid conditions (e.g., severe anxiety, depression, excessive daytime sleepiness, or psychosis) that significantly influence cognitive testing (Litvan et al., 2012).

Key Trial Info

Start Date :

April 1 2012

Trial Type :

INTERVENTIONAL

Allocation :

ACTUAL

End Date :

December 1 2015

Estimated Enrollment :

25 Patients enrolled

Trial Details

Trial ID

NCT02225314

Start Date

April 1 2012

End Date

December 1 2015

Last Update

January 8 2016

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Virginia Commonwealth University Parkinson's and Movement Disorders Center

Richmond, Virginia, United States, 23230

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