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Innovating a Personalized Reinforcement Interface to Motivate Engagement (PRIME) Among Care Partners for People Living with Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementia in their Communities

$499,396R44FY2025AGNIH

Bellage, Inc., Sunnyside NY

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Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY / ABSTRACT By 2050 in the U.S., an estimated 13 million individuals will be impacted by ADRD. The rise in Alzheimer’s disease and related dementia (ADRD) cases presents a significant challenge for both people living with Alzheimer’s and related diseases (PLWAD) and their care partners. Even now, over 16 million care partners of PLWAD (generally unpaid family members) – and the healthcare system itself – face considerable pressure and strain to support PLWAD, and that pressure will only grow in the future. However, a notable gap exists in tailored solutions for care partner's needs. Immediate actions are needed to develop a comprehensive support intervention to improve care partner self-efficacy, which can lead to relieving the burdens of caregiving and ensuring their well-being. For this Fast Track SBIR project, we propose the proposed AWC-PRIME (Personalized Reinforcement Interface to Motivate Engagement) product builds upon our existing Adult Wellbeing Checkup (AWC), a platform that facilitates wellbeing assessments, referrals, and personalized recommendation plans for older adults, including care partners. AWC-PRIME extends and complements our initial AWC platform for older adults by providing a dynamic companion app that validates and supports behavioral changes for CPs. The app ensures that CPs are not only well-informed but also continuously motivated and supported in their self-care and stress-management efforts. AWC-PRIME will 1) support CPs in identifying their level of needs, 2) encourage SMART goal setting through MI, 3) develop personalized, theoretically-supported self-management plans, 4) support goal attainment through MI and tailored coaching, 5) scale AI-powered coaching, and 6) provide pathways to peer support online or through local community-based organizations for additional support and reinforcement. Innovations include building high degrees of interactivity digitally (e.g., via chatbots and two-way messaging) and seamlessly interweaving multiple modalities to increase engagement. Our Fast Track application’s Phase 1 with Aim 1 to co-create the AWC-PRIME prototype and Aim 2 to assess feasibility of the AWC-PRIME prototype. For Phase 2, we will revise and finalize AWC-PRIME in Aim 3 and conduct an RCT in Aim 4. The short-term impact of the project through Phase I will involve the co-creating and initial testing of the AWC- PRIME prototype. Additionally, the feasibility testing of the AWC-PRIME prototype and Phase I findings will provide the foundation for further refinement in Phase II. Ultimately, we aim to provide a tool for care partners to receive personalized support through motivational interviewing techniques, while taking action on their SMART goals, which care partners find both easy-to-use and effective in improving self-efficacy.

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