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Innovative Web-based Service Platform Called Adult Wellbeing CheckUp (AWC) to Assess Older Adults Wellbeing, Obtain Evidence-based Recommendations, and Receive Support to Take Action. 496 Personalized Treatment

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Clinical Trial NCT07489170 is an interventional study for Intervention Group, Control Group and is currently not yet recruiting. Enrollment is planned to begin on 6 April 2026 and continue until the study accrues 496 participants. Led by BellAge Inc., this study is expected to complete by 6 April 2027. The latest data from ClinicalTrials.gov was last updated on 23 March 2026.
Brief Summary
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn whether a web-based program called the Adult Wellbeing CheckUp (AWC) can help older adults improve their wellbeing and take actions to support healthy aging. The study will include adults aged 60 years and older, including both older adults and people who care for someone living with Alzheimer's disease or related dementias.

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Official Title

Adult Wellbeing CheckUp (AWC)

Conditions
Intervention GroupControl Group
Publications
Scientific articles and research papers published about this clinical trial:
  • Fauth E,Hess K,Piercy K,Norton M,Corcoran C,Rabins P,Lyketsos C,Tschanz J
Other Study IDs
NCT ID Number
Start Date (Actual)
2026-04-06
Last Update Posted
2026-03-23
Completion Date (Estimated)
2027-04-06
Enrollment (Estimated)
496
Study Type
Interventional
PHASE
N/A
Status
Not yet recruiting
Keywords
Healthy aging
Caregiver wellbeing
Patient activation
Digital health intervention
Older adults
Primary Purpose
Supportive Care
Design Allocation
Randomized
Interventional Model
Parallel
Masking
Single
Arms / Interventions
Participant Group/ArmIntervention/Treatment
ExperimentalAdult Wellbeing CheckUp (AWC) Intervention Group
Participants in this arm will use the Adult Wellbeing CheckUp (AWC), a web-based wellbeing assessment and recommendation platform, for 24 weeks. After completing the baseline assessment, participants will answer domain-specific follow-up questions for wellbeing areas with low scores or areas they want to improve. Based on these responses, the platform will generate evidence-based recommendations and actionable plans....Show More
Adult Wellbeing CheckUp (AWC)
The Adult Wellbeing CheckUp (AWC) is a web-based wellbeing assessment and recommendation platform designed for older adults and care partners. Participants complete an online assessment of multiple wellbeing domains. The platform uses a rules-based algorithm to generate evidence-based guidance and actionable plans for domains with low scores or areas participants choose to improve. Participants in the intervention ar...Show More
Active ComparatorGeneral Healthy Aging Information Control Group
Participants in this arm will complete the same baseline assessment as the intervention group but will not receive access to the Adult Wellbeing CheckUp platform, personal action plans or recommendations, or digital support during the 24-week study period. Instead, they will receive weekly non-personalized general healthy aging informational messages by email.
General Healthy Aging Information
Participants receive weekly non-personalized informational messages about general healthy aging topics delivered by email during the 24-week study period. These messages provide general education but do not include personal recommendations, interactive features, or access to the Adult Wellbeing CheckUp platform.
Primary Outcome Measures
Outcome MeasureMeasure DescriptionTime Frame
Change in Patient Activation Measure (PAM-13) Score
Patient activation measured using the 13-item Patient Activation Measure (PAM-13), a validated survey that assesses participants' knowledge, skills, and confidence for managing their health and wellbeing. Scores range from 0 to 100, with higher scores indicating greater activation. The primary analysis will compare change in PAM-13 scores between intervention and control groups.
Baseline, Week 12, and Week 24
Secondary Outcome Measures
Outcome MeasureMeasure DescriptionTime Frame
Change in Self-Reported Actions Taken
Participant-reported actions taken to improve wellbeing in prioritized domains based on recommendations provided during the study. Responses are used to assess follow-through on recommended wellbeing actions.
Baseline and Week 24
Change in Adult Wellbeing Assessment Score
Overall wellbeing measured using the Adult Wellbeing Assessment, a 13-item self-report questionnaire designed for older adults. The measure assesses multiple domains of wellbeing, including physical health, mental and emotional wellbeing, social connection, sense of purpose, and daily functioning. Responses are scored to produce an overall wellbeing score, with higher scores indicating better overall wellbeing.
Baseline and Week 24
Change in Patient Health Questionnaire-4 (PHQ-4) Score
Mental health symptoms measured using the Patient Health Questionnaire-4 (PHQ-4), a validated 4-item screening tool assessing anxiety and depression symptoms. Scores range from 0 to 12, with higher scores indicating greater symptom severity.
Baseline and Week 24
Change in Rapid Assessment of Physical Activity (RAPA) Score
Physical activity level measured using the Rapid Assessment of Physical Activity (RAPA). Aerobic activity (RAPA-1) is scored based on the highest numbered activity level endorsed (1-7), classifying participants from sedentary to active. Strength and flexibility activities (RAPA-2) are recorded separately and categorized as none (0), strength only (1), flexibility only (2), or both strength and flexibility activities (3).
Baseline and Week 24
Change in UCLA Loneliness Scale-3 Score
Emotional loneliness measured using the UCLA Loneliness Scale-3, a validated 3-item self-report scale assessing perceived loneliness and social isolation. Scores range from 3 to 9, with higher scores indicating greater loneliness.
Baseline and Week 24
Change in Lubben Social Network Scale (LSNS-6) Score
Social isolation measured using the Lubben Social Network Scale (LSNS-6), a validated 6-item measure assessing perceived social support from family and friends. Scores range from 0 to 30, with higher scores indicating larger and more supportive social networks.
Baseline and Week 24
Change in Duke Sense of Belonging Short Form Score
Sense of belonging and social connectedness measured using two items adapted from the Duke Social Support/Sense of Belonging questionnaire assessing frequency of contact and time spent with friends or family. The first item assesses frequency of contact with friends or family (in person, by phone, or by video) and is scored on a 5-point scale from 1 (rarely or never) to 5 (daily). The second item assesses the number of times participants spend time with someone who does not live with them in a typical week and is scored on a 4-point scale from 1 (none) to 4 (five or more times). Item scores are summed to produce a total score ranging from 2 to 9, with higher scores indicating greater social connectedness and sense of belonging.
Baseline and Week 24
Change in PROMIS Sleep Disturbance Short Form Score
Sleep disturbance measured using the PROMIS Sleep Disturbance Short Form (8a), an 8-item validated self-report questionnaire assessing perceived sleep quality, sleep depth, and difficulty falling or staying asleep over the past seven days. Each item is rated on a 5-point response scale. Responses are summed to produce a raw score ranging from 8 to 40. Higher T-scores indicate greater sleep disturbance.
Baseline and Week 24
Change in Topic-Level Impact Ratings
Change in perceived impact of actions taken within prioritized wellbeing domains measured using a single-item question. Participants rate the impact of actions taken in specific domains using a numeric rating scale from 0 to 10, where 0 indicates no impact and 10 indicates very high positive impact on wellbeing. Higher scores indicate greater perceived positive impact of actions taken within the selected wellbeing domain.
Week 12 and Week 24
Change in Global Impact of Actions Score
Change in perceived overall impact of actions taken on wellbeing measured using a single-item question. Participants rate the overall impact of actions taken on their wellbeing using a numeric rating scale from 0 to 10, where 0 indicates no impact and 10 indicates very high positive impact on overall wellbeing. Higher scores indicate greater perceived overall benefit from actions taken.
Week 12 and Week 24
Reported Barriers to Taking Action
Participant-reported barriers that may limit engagement with recommended wellbeing actions. Barriers are assessed using a survey question allowing participants to select one or more applicable options from a predefined list (e.g., time constraints, lack of resources, lack of motivation, or other challenges).
Week 12 and Week 24
Change in Zarit Burden Interview (ZBI-12) Score
Change in caregiver burden among care partner participants measured using the 12-item Zarit Burden Interview (ZBI-12). Each item is rated on a 5-point Likert scale from 0 (never) to 4 (nearly always). Total scores range from 0 to 48, with higher scores indicating greater caregiver burden.
Baseline and Week 24
Participation Assistant
Eligibility Criteria

Eligible Ages
Adult, Older Adult
Minimum Age
60 Years
Eligible Sexes
All
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Yes
  • older adults aged 60 years or older,
  • able to speak and write in English,
  • a PHQ-2 depression screening score of less than 3,
  • has ability to access the internet,
  • can demonstrate literacy using online platforms, and
  • has access to an active email account that they can use to receive study-related communications.

  • less than 60 years of age
  • not able to speak and write in English
  • a PHQ-2 depression screening score of 3 or greater
  • not able to access the internet, and
  • not able to demonstrate literacy using online platforms
BellAge Inc. logoBellAge Inc.
Study Central Contact
Contact: Diana Yin, M.P.P., M.B.A., (917) 863-2923, [email protected]
1 Study Locations in 1 Countries

New York

BellAge Inc.dba BetterAge, Sunnyside, New York, 11104, United States
Diana Yin, M.P.P., M.B.A., Contact, (917) 863-2923, [email protected]
James Firman, MBA, Ed.D., Principal Investigator