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Care of Older Persons in their Environment (COPE) online module trainingbehavioral
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NCT04165213N/ACompleted

A Training and Fidelity Model to Move and Scale Evidence-based Dementia Care and Caregiver Support Programs Into Practice: The Case for COPE in PACE Service Settings

University of Pennsylvania·interventional·Posted Nov 15, 2019·Updated Jun 26, 2025

In Brief

A clinical study evaluating Care of Older Persons in their Environment (COPE) online module training for Frontotemporal Dementia and 8 related conditions. Completed, enrolled 85 participants across 1 site.

Detailed Summary

The protocol is organized into three Phases - In Phase I an online training program will be developed in "Care of Persons with Dementia in their Environments" (COPE) -an evidence-based bio-behavioral dementia program -using state-of-the science simulation and best online learning practices. In addition an automated approach to fidelity monitoring using computational linguistics (automatic classification programs) will be developed. In Phase II, ten long term care community-based (PACE) organizations will be randomized into two groups; 5 PACE organizations will serve as the "control" site in which staff training will be provided via the traditional high intensity face-to-face training in the COPE program. 5 PACE organizations will serve as the comparison and staff will be trained using the online COPE training program. Phase II will evaluate the whether an online training program is the same or better in improving PACE staff competency and fidelity to COPE principles and protocols compared to a high intensity face-to-face traditional form of training. In Phase III the efficacy of the COPE program on PACE participant outcomes by type of COPE training will be evaluated. Each of the PACE organizations will enroll 5 persons with dementia and their caregivers in the study. This will yield 50 family dyads (25 dyads in traditional training sites and 25 dyads in online training sites). Dyads will be followed for 4 months. Non-inferiority analysis will be used to assess whether dyads will yield the same or better outcomes regardless of how PACE staff were trained.

Study Details

Timeline

N/ACompletedFinished
2020202120222023202420252026
First PostedNov 15, 2019
Enrollment StartJun 28, 2021
Primary CompletionMay 31, 2024
TodayJul 2, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 2.9 yearsPosted 6.6 years ago

Interventions

Care of Older Persons in their Environment (COPE) online module trainingbehavioral

An online module version of training for clinicians (OTs and RNs) in the evidence-based dementia caregiving program called Care of Older Persons in their Environment (COPE) is the intervention being tested for non-inferiority against the usual instructor-led COPE training. COPE modules include rich multimedia content, simulated scenarios, interactive assessments to keep the learner engaged The content is packaged into the latest the latest Shareable Content Object Reference Model (SCORM) specifications, which will allow for repurposing and sharing with other institutions. Each of the ten modules last 45-60 minutes.