Clinical Trial

A Culturally Adapted Decision Aid Intervention to Support Chinese American Dementia Caregivers in Feeding-Related Decisions

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Summary
Family caregivers of people with dementia have to decide between tube feeding and hand feeding when persistent eating problems arise. This decision can be difficult for Chinese American dementia caregivers, due to the interplay of culture, potential absence of a patient's advance directive, poor understanding of dementia, and lack of knowledge on the risks and benefits of tube feeding. In this polit study, the principal investigator examines whether a culturally adapted decision aid intervention regarding feeding options named "Chinese version of Making Choices Feeding Options for Patients with Dementia Decision Aid" (CMCFODA) will improve Chinese American caregivers' decision-making about feeding options in patients with moderate or advanced dementia. The proposed study advances the field by providing critical evidence to inform the development and implementation of culturally adapted decision support interventions in end-of-life dementia care.
Protocol Amendment History 5 changes
notable Primary completion moved earlier: 2027-07-31 -> 2027-06-30 2026-08-13
notable Primary completion pushed: 2027-06-30 -> 2027-07-31 2026-06-18
critical Recruitment opened 2026-05-06
notable Sponsor changed: University of Texas at Austin -> Yaolin Pei 2026-05-06
minor Completion moved earlier: 2028-08-30 -> 2028-07-31 2026-05-06
Trial Details
NCT Number NCT07370311
Lead Sponsor Yaolin Pei
Collaborators: National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Conditions Dementia Caregivers, End of Life Decision Making, Advanced Dementia
Enrollment 60 participants
Start Date 2026-03-24
Primary Completion 2027-06-30 (estimated)
Study Completion 2028-07-31 (estimated)
Updated on ClinicalTrials.gov 2026-08-12