Large Language Model for Understanding and Monitoring Elderly Neurocognition
LUMEN (Large Language Model for Understanding and Monitoring Elderly Neurocognition): A Clinical Feasibility Study With Nested Qualitative Evaluation for AI- Assisted Dementia Assessment
Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust
60 participants
Mar 19, 2026
OBSERVATIONAL
Conditions
Summary
Dementia affects millions of people worldwide, and early diagnosis is essential for getting the right care and support. Doctors rely on collateral histories (accounts from family members or caregivers) to understand changes in a person's memory and thinking. However, these histories can be incomplete, unstructured, or difficult to obtain, making diagnosis more challenging. This study will test LUMEN (Large Language Model for Understanding and Monitoring Elderly Neurocognition), an AI-powered conversation tool designed to help caregivers describe their loved one's symptoms more effectively. By asking structured questions and guiding the conversation, LUMEN can create clear, well-organised reports for memory clinic doctors. This could make assessments quicker, more accurate, and less stressful for families. We will test LUMEN in real-world clinics by asking caregivers and doctors to use it and provide feedback. We want to understand how easy it is to use, whether it could improve the quality of information shared, and how it fits into existing NHS memory clinic processes. We will also run co-production workshops with community groups to ensure the tool is accessible to people from diverse cultural and language backgrounds. This research is exciting because it explores how artificial intelligence can improve dementia care. If successful, LUMEN could enhance the diagnostic process, reduce carer burden, and help more people access dementia support sooner. In the future, this tool could be used nationwide in memory clinics, improving care for thousands of families.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria2
- Carers of patients attending Memory Clinic appointments; Aged 18 or over; Both patients and cares can provide informed consent; Basic English literacy
- Clinicians must have at least 2 years of specialist dementia care experience and be personally responsible for dementia diagnosis; Must be provide informed consent
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Interventions
This is a prototype software which seeks to gather collateral information relevant to a dementia clinical assessment.
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NCT07347431