Dementia research studies
Australian researchers are looking for participants to take part in studies searching for new knowledge, innovative treatments and better care for people affected by dementia.
Search or filter the studies below to find one that suits you.
31 results found.
- Investigating risk factors for carer burden and distress in family carers of people with dementia
Recruiting participants for study investigating the carer experience of supporting a person with dementia.
All states and territories, Online, VIC - A Randomised Controlled Trial of the Theta Burst Stimulation Melbourne Protocol for Alzheimer's Disease (The TRAM Protocol)
Recruiting participants for study investigating non-invasive brain stimulation, Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) specifically Theta Burst Stimulation (TBS)
VIC - Dementia and Disability Rights
Recruiting participants for study investigating supporting people newly diagnosed with dementia as people with acquired disabilities.
All states and territories, SA - Care partners of people with dementia: perceptions of rehabilitation and post-diagnostic support services in the ACT
Research study investigating perceptions of rehabilitation and post-diagnostic support services in ACT
ACT, Online - Functional cognition screening to detect subtle difficulties in everyday activities in older adults: which tool is fit for purpose?
Research study looking at function cognition screening to detect subtle difficulties in everyday activities
NSW - The Trailblazer study: Global Study to Investigate Safety and Efficacy of Donanemab in Early Symptomatic Alzheimer’s Disease
Study aiming to test benefits of the drug Donanemab, recruiting participants
VIC - A Double-Blind, Placebo Controlled, Randomised Phase II Trial of Probucol in Alzheimer’s Disease (PIA-Study): The Impact on Cognition
The PIA Study aims to test the potential of Probucol in supporting memory and cognitive functions in Alzheimer’s patients
SA, TAS, WA - RIDE study: Reducing the Impact of Dementia Early
Research study recruiting people living with mild cognitive impairment
VIC