NCT06397339 · RECRUITING

Indian Transforming Alzheimer's Care Training (INTACT)

This trial tests a training program called INTACT, designed to help primary care clinics do a better job detecting and managing Alzheimer's and mild cognitive impairment in American Indian and Alaska Native patients. It is a Phase NA study, meaning it is evaluating real-world effectiveness of a care model, not testing a drug. Twenty-eight urban and rural clinics are being compared to see whether culturally tailored provider training improves the quality of dementia care.

Eligibility criteria

CLINIC Eligibility criteria
To be eligible to participate in INTACT a clinic must be:
1. A primary care clinic
2. Have at least 20 AI/AN active patients 55 years or older
3. Have an EHR system
4. Not intending to change EHR systems in the next year
5. Willing to conduct a total of 40 limited patient chart reviews to assess quality of care metrics for AI/AN patients with MCI and ADRD, staff permitting
PCP
Eligibility criteria:
To be eligible to participate in the baseline and follow-up surveys a primary care provider must be:
1. have a title of MD, DO, Nurse Practitioner, or PA, and
2. regularly provides care to AI/ANs aged 65 and older.
PATIENTS
We will only collect patient EHR data from eligible patients who:
1. Recorded as AI/AN in the EHR system
2. Active clinic patient with prevalent ADRD as of the first day of the time period each data extraction will cover
3. Age 55 or older at the start of the surveillance interval
4. At least one primary care clinic visit during the time period each data extraction will cover.
There are no exclusion criteria for the clinic, PCPs and patients.

The sponsor's own eligibility wording, lightly reformatted. The study team makes the final eligibility decision — worth discussing with your doctor.

Eligibility criteria as of 2024-08-19

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