NCT06466460 · RECRUITING

Motion-based Interactive Technology for Improved Quality of Life in Individuals With Cognitive Impairment

This trial is testing whether virtual cycling, pedaling a stationary bike while watching an interactive film, can improve quality of life, physical fitness, and social and cognitive engagement in nursing home residents with cognitive impairment. It is a Phase NA study, meaning it is evaluating a non-drug technology intervention rather than a medication, so it is focused on real-world usefulness rather than drug safety or efficacy in the traditional sense. Details on the full protocol are somewhat limited.

Eligibility criteria

Study 1)
Inclusion Criteria:
* age more than 65
* resides in a nursing home
* cognitive impairment measured by MMSE, scoring \<24 points on the MMSE.
Exclusion Criteria:
* Individuals who cannot provide their own informed consent will be excluded, in consultation with their relatives/guardians.
* Individuals who cannot do the movement to the cycle
Study 2)
Inclusion Criteria:
* no age limits
* the residential staff should have worked closely with the participant in the intervention study for three months before the intervention began.
* the residential staff should have worked closely with the participant during the duration of the intervention study (16 sessions).
* the residential staff should have participated once when the participant conducted the cycling intervention, as the staff member being interviewed.
Exclusion Criteria:
- residential staff who are not assessed to understand and speak Swedish to an extent that allows the interview to be conducted will be excluded.

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 2026-01-12

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