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A Live Video Resiliency Dyadic Intervention for Persons With Dementia and Their Care-Partners Early After Diagnosis: Protocol for Open Pilot of Resilient Together for Dementia

A Live Video Resiliency Dyadic Intervention for Persons With Dementia and Their Care-Partners Early After Diagnosis: Protocol for Open Pilot of Resilient Together for Dementia

This study protocol is part of a larger 5-year study that aims to use the prior research, methodology, program content, and procedures of the Recovering Together program as a basis for developing the novel Resilient Together for Dementia (RT-ADRD). Our primary objective is to describe the protocol for the open pilot study of RT-ADRD that will inform a subsequent pilot feasibility trial of the program relative to a control condition (NIH Stage Model Stage 1a).

Sydney McCage, Kristin Walker, Talea Cornelius, Robert A Parker, Kristen Dams-O'Connor, Brad Dickerson, Christine Ritchie, Ana-Maria Vranceanu, Sarah Bannon

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e60382

Addressing the Chronic Pain–Early Cognitive Decline Comorbidity Among Older Adults: Protocol for the Active Brains Remote Efficacy Trial

Addressing the Chronic Pain–Early Cognitive Decline Comorbidity Among Older Adults: Protocol for the Active Brains Remote Efficacy Trial

minimum of 6 wk and willing to maintain a stable dose—changing pain or psychotropic medication introduces an additional intervention that may act as a third variable Exclusion criteria and rationale Diagnosed with dementia or another neurodegenerative disease—these individuals would require a different intervention Diagnosed with a medical illness expected to worsen in the next 6 mo (eg, malignancy)—a serious medical illness may act as a third variable Active, untreated serious mental illness or substance use

Ana-Maria Vranceanu, Nathaniel R Choukas, Elizabeth A Rochon, Brooke Duarte, Malvina O Pietrzykowski, Katherine McDermott, Julia E Hooker, Ronald Kulich, Yakeel T Quiroz, Robert A Parker, Eric A Macklin, Christine Ritchie, The Active Brains Project, Ryan A Mace

JMIR Res Protoc 2023;12:e47319

A Live Video Dyadic Resiliency Intervention to Prevent Chronic Emotional Distress Early After Dementia Diagnoses: Protocol for a Dyadic Mixed Methods Study

A Live Video Dyadic Resiliency Intervention to Prevent Chronic Emotional Distress Early After Dementia Diagnoses: Protocol for a Dyadic Mixed Methods Study

If the individual does not achieve 100% accuracy a second time, they will not be eligible for the study. After both dyad members consent to participate in the study, a member of the research team will schedule a 60-minute joint interview with a Ph D-level clinical psychologist with expertise in conducting dyadic interviews. In advance of the interview, we will send dyads an interview guide with potential discussion topics and tips for using the secure live video software.

Sarah Bannon, Julie Brewer, Nina Ahmad, Talea Cornelius, Jonathan Jackson, Robert A Parker, Kristen Dams-O'Connor, Bradford C Dickerson, Christine Ritchie, Ana-Maria Vranceanu

JMIR Res Protoc 2023;12:e45532

Focus Group Study of Medical Stakeholders to Inform the Development of Resilient Together for Dementia: Protocol for a Postdiagnosis Live Video Dyadic Resiliency Intervention

Focus Group Study of Medical Stakeholders to Inform the Development of Resilient Together for Dementia: Protocol for a Postdiagnosis Live Video Dyadic Resiliency Intervention

Interested individuals will respond to a brief survey on a secure Research Electronic Data Capture platform and provide their name, contact information (email or phone number), current employment site, and current position. The survey will also contain an information sheet and form for eligible individuals to provide electronic consent to participate in the study. A research assistant will contact the individual to confirm eligibility and discuss scheduling for a focus group or individual interview.

Sarah Bannon, Julie Brewer, Talea Cornelius, Jonathan Jackson, Robert A Parker, Kristen Dams-O'Connor, Bradford Dickerson, Christine Ritchie, Ana-Maria Vranceanu

JMIR Res Protoc 2023;12:e45533

A Live Video Mind-Body Treatment to Prevent Persistent Symptoms Following Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Study

A Live Video Mind-Body Treatment to Prevent Persistent Symptoms Following Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Study

Rather, symptom persistence after m TBI reflects a complex mind-body interaction, with anxiety playing a prominent role [7,8]. Anxiety may contribute to symptom persistence after m TBI by mimicking or amplifying symptoms, increasing hypervigilance and misattributions, and motivating activity avoidance [9].

Jonathan Greenberg, Tanya Singh, Grant L Iverson, Noah D Silverberg, Eric A Macklin, Robert A Parker, Joseph T Giacino, Gloria Y Yeh, Ana-Maria Vranceanu

JMIR Res Protoc 2021;10(1):e25746