SBIR-STTR Award

The BRAIN App: Building Relationships using Artificial Intelligence and Nostalgia
Award last edited on: 1/31/2024

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
NIH : NIA
Total Award Amount
$1,327,499
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
NIA
Principal Investigator
Michael J Skrajner

Company Information

Hearthstone Alzheimer Care

10 Tower Office Park Unit 317
Woburn, MA 01801
   (781) 674-2884
   wecare@thehearth.org
   www.thehearth.org
Location: Multiple
Congr. District: 05
County: Middlesex

Phase I

Contract Number: 1R43AG071105-01A1
Start Date: 8/15/2021    Completed: 1/31/2022
Phase I year
2021
Phase I Amount
$224,565
There are currently 5.8 million Americans living with dementia and, without significant breakthroughs, this figure will double to 11.6 million by 2040 (Gaugler, et al., 2019). Dementia interferes with a person’s ability to function by impairing memory, reasoning, judgment, language, initiation, and socialization, leading to many unfortunate outcomes, including social isolation / withdrawal (Semple, et al., 1982; Alexander andamp; Geschwind, 1984; Liu, Gauthier, andamp; Gauthier, 1991, Social Care Institute, 2019). Dementia is also associated with a variety of responsive behaviors, such as wandering, repetitive questioning, anxiety, agitation, aggression, and apathy (Cummings, 1997; Hay, et al., 2003; Lazarus, et al., 1987) . Responsive behaviors and dysfunction of the dementia care triad—i.e., the person with dementia (PWD), professional Care Partner (CP), and Family Member (FM)—are inexorably linked. Emergence of responsive behaviors can lead to disruption of the triad’s function. Conversely, poorly functioning triads can lead to responsive behaviors. Thus, it is imperative to maintain positive relationships and a high quality of life (QoL) within the triad to reduce responsive behaviors. One approach that has demonstrated improvements in QoL and relationships is Cognitive Stimulation Therapy (CST). While clinical trials on CST have shown improvement of cognition and QoL, the potential large-scale impact of CST has been hampered by low adherence, with less than 40% completing trials (Rai, et al, 2018). One likely reason for the low adherence to CST is the reliance on generic and/or non-digital tools (e.g., DVDs, board games, etc.) in facilitating the intervention. With this in mind, the proposed Phase 1 study will involve the creation and testing of an Alpha version of an app called “Building Relationships using Artificial Intelligence and Nostalgia” or BRAIN. The BRAIN App will be the first -ever artificial intelligence infused CST app for PWD. The app has two main goals: (1) to foster positive relationships between the care triad, and (2) to promote QoL while reducing responsive behaviors in PWD. The market-ready version of the app will consist of six main components, each of which will serve a different purpose and be intended for different users. The proposed project has the following Specific Aims: (1). Create an Alpha version of the app, which will include the six main components (Life Story Profiler, Team Leader Dashboard, CP Dashboard, Resident View, CP Training Dashboard, Admin Dashboard), plus one component that will be needed only for Phase 1 (Playlist Matching Dashboard); (2) Examine the app’s impact on engagement/affect for both PWD and professional Care Partners (CPs); (3) Examine satisfaction and ease of use of the app for both PWD and professional CPs. (4) Examine the impact of the app on the nature of the relationship between the PWD and CPs. This Phase 1 project will lay the groundwork for a Phase 2 project in which: (1) an improved app would be created, based upon lessons learned in Phase 1; (2) AI will be used to recommend activities for PWD; (3) additional content will be curated and created; (4) a crossover trial with a large sample will be conducted; (5) we will examine the effects of implementing the intervention over a longer period of time; and (6) we will examine the impact of the app on responsive behaviors and QoL (for PWD) and burden and stress (for CPs). PROJECT NARRATIVE An estimated 5.8 million Americans are currently suffering from Alzheimer’s disease (AD); besides affecting the person with the condition, AD also presents a public health concern, due to the significant cost required to care for persons with dementia (PWD) and to the mental and physical stress placed upon caregivers. The proposed Phase 1 study will involve the creation and testing of an Alpha version of an app called “Building Relationships using Artificial Intelligence and Nostalgia” or BRAIN, which will be the first-ever artificial intelligence infused Cognitive Stimulation Therapy app for PWD.

Phase II

Contract Number: 6R43AG071105-02
Start Date: 8/15/2021    Completed: 1/31/2023
Phase II year
2021
(last award dollars: 2024)
Phase II Amount
$1,102,934

There are currently 5.8 million Americans living with dementia and, without significant breakthroughs, this figure willdouble to 11.6 million by 2040 (Gaugler, et al., 2019). Dementia interferes with a person's ability to function by impairingmemory, reasoning, judgment, language, initiation, and socialization, leading to many unfortunate outcomes, includingsocial isolation / withdrawal (Semple, et al., 1982; Alexander & Geschwind, 1984; Liu, Gauthier, & Gauthier, 1991, SocialCare Institute, 2019). Dementia is also associated with a variety of responsive behaviors, such as wandering, repetitivequestioning, anxiety, agitation, aggression, and apathy (Cummings, 1997; Hay, et al., 2003; Lazarus, et al., 1987) .Responsive behaviors and dysfunction of the dementia care triad-i.e., the person with dementia (PWD), professional CarePartner (CP), and Family Member (FM)-are inexorably linked. Emergence of responsive behaviors can lead to disruptionof the triad's function. Conversely, poorly functioning triads can lead to responsive behaviors. Thus, it is imperative tomaintain positive relationships and a high quality of life (QoL) within the triad to reduce responsive behaviors. One approachthat has demonstrated improvements in QoL and relationships is Cognitive Stimulation Therapy (CST). While clinical trialson CST have shown improvement of cognition and QoL, the potential large-scale impact of CST has been hampered by lowadherence, with less than 40% completing trials (Rai, et al, 2018). One likely reason for the low adherence to CST is thereliance on generic and/or non-digital tools (e.g., DVDs, board games, etc.) in facilitating the intervention. With this inmind, the proposed Phase 1 study will involve the creation and testing of an Alpha version of an app called "BuildingRelationships using Artificial Intelligence and Nostalgia" or BRAIN. The BRAIN App will be the first -ever artificialintelligence infused CST app for PWD. The app has two main goals: (1) to foster positive relationships between the caretriad, and (2) to promote QoL while reducing responsive behaviors in PWD. The market-ready version of the app willconsist of six main components, each of which will serve a different purpose and be intended for different users. Theproposed project has the following Specific Aims: (1). Create an Alpha version of the app, which will include the six maincomponents (Life Story Profiler, Team Leader Dashboard, CP Dashboard, Resident View, CP Training Dashboard,Admin Dashboard), plus one component that will be needed only for Phase 1 (Playlist Matching Dashboard); (2) Examinethe app's impact on engagement/affect for both PWD and professional Care Partners (CPs); (3) Examine satisfaction andease of use of the app for both PWD and professional CPs. (4) Examine the impact of the app on the nature of therelationship between the PWD and CPs. This Phase 1 project will lay the groundwork for a Phase 2 project in which: (1)an improved app would be created, based upon lessons learned in Phase 1; (2) AI will be used to recommend activities forPWD; (3) additional content will be curated and created; (4) a crossover trial with a large sample will be conducted; (5)we will examine the effects of implementing the intervention over a longer period of time; and (6) we will examine theimpact of the app on responsive behaviors and QoL (for PWD) and burden and stress (for CPs).

Public Health Relevance Statement:
PROJECT NARRATIVE An estimated 5.8 million Americans are currently suffering from Alzheimer's disease (AD); besides affecting the person with the condition, AD also presents a public health concern, due to the significant cost required to care for persons with dementia (PWD) and to the mental and physical stress placed upon caregivers. The proposed Phase 1 study will involve the creation and testing of an Alpha version of an app called "Building Relationships using Artificial Intelligence and Nostalgia" or BRAIN, which will be the first-ever artificial intelligence infused Cognitive Stimulation Therapy app for PWD.

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