# CEDART Study: protocol for a non-randomized feasibility study

**Authors:** Jung Kwak, Aveen Jafari, Allison Salter, Andrea Perry, Alexis de Montfort Shepherd, Menaka Jayasundera, Sarah Stayer, Mike Brode, Snehal Patel, Elizabeth Kvale

PMC · DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-6378596/v1 · Research Square · 2025-05-13

## TL;DR

This study tests a community health worker-led program to support dementia caregivers during hospital-to-home transitions.

## Contribution

Presents a feasibility study protocol for a dementia caregiver support intervention using community health workers.

## Key findings

- Evaluates feasibility and acceptability of the CEDART intervention for dementia caregivers.
- Uses caregiver and stakeholder feedback to refine the intervention for future trials.

## Abstract

Family caregivers of persons with dementia face significant challenges in navigating hospital-to-community transitions. Community health worker-led interventions offer a promising approach to delivering culturally responsive psychosocial support and care navigation. However, there is limited evidence on the feasibility of implementing care transition interventions for this population across healthcare settings. This single-site, single-arm pilot study evaluates the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary impact of a community health worker-led care transition intervention for caregivers of persons with dementia, Connecting and Empowering Persons living with Dementia and cARegivers during Transition (CEDART).

Forty hospitalized persons with dementia and their caregivers will receive the CEDART intervention. Eligible patients with confirmed or suspected dementia will be enrolled from a Texas hospital. Respective caregivers will then participate in an initial assessment meeting followed by individualized care planning and follow-up meetings led by the community health worker. The community health worker will continue to provide caregivers with tailored dementia care education, emotional support, and connections to community resources for up to three months post-discharge. Input from a community advisory board of hospital system partners, community-based service providers, and dementia care experts - alongside key informant interviews with hospital providers, community providers, and caregiver participants receiving CEDART intervention, will be used to evaluate the acceptability of the intervention. Key informant interviews will be conducted to assess whether the intervention meets and addresses stakeholder priorities. Participating caregivers will complete baseline, 6-week, and 12-week follow-up interviews to assess caregiver outcomes and intervention feasibility and acceptability.

Study findings will be used to evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of the proposed CEDART care transition intervention for persons with dementia and family caregivers. These results will inform the design of a future definitive randomized control trial.

NCT06831318 (registered and posted on ClinicalTrials.gov)

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** dementia (MONDO:0001627)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** Dementia (MESH:D003704)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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