Cognitive Health Awareness Program in Surgical Patients
Dementia | CognitiveAddressing brain health and cognitive impairment (CI) in the aging population is important, especially in those undergoing surgery. While certain adverse outcomes are beyond control due to various factors, some may be preventable, such as delirium. It is crucial for patients and their families to be fully aware of the heightened risks associated with CI. By discussing the implications for individuals and their families, patients can make informed decisions about their health. Additionally, patients can be better prepared for their post-operative care and informed about post-operative complications. Education is a practical and viable solution to promote awareness and empower individuals to manage their cognitive health, especially in the context of surgery. Also, it can act as an early intervention. Thus, there is a need to proactively educate older adults about brain health.
The objective of the Web-Based Brain Health Education Study is to determine the impact of preoperative education on the knowledge of cognitive health of older surgical patients. Specifically, our study will examine the changes in knowledge scores after patients participate in a web-based education program on promoting brain health during their surgical journey. We hypothesize that a web-based education program will increase patient knowledge and empower them proactively about their brain health during the surgical journey.
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Participation Requirements
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Sex:
ALL -
Eligible Ages:
60 and up
Participation Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
* patients ≥60 years old
* undergoing elective non-cardiac surgery
* competent to provide informed consent in English and
* possess some computer skills
Exclusion Criteria:
* previous major neurocognitive disorder
* uncontrolled psychiatric disorders
* hearing and/or vision impairment
Study Location
Mount Sinai Hospital
Mount Sinai HospitalToronto, Ontario
Canada
Contact Study Team
David He, MD PhD FRCPC
399 Bathurst St. Toronto Western Hospital, Preadmission Clinic, Dept. of Anesthesia
399 Bathurst St. Toronto Western Hospital, Preadmission Clinic, Dept. of AnesthesiaToronto, Ontario
Canada
Contact Study Team
Frances Chung, MBBS FRCPC
- Study Sponsored By
- University Health Network, Toronto
- Participants Required
- More Information
- Study ID:
NCT06540638