- ICH GCP
- Registr klinických studií v USA
- Klinická studie NCT02248675
Adjunctive Brief Behavioral Treatment of Insomnia (BBTI) for Sleep Intervention (SI)
An Adjunctive Behavioral Sleep Intervention to Prevent Veteran Suicides
Přehled studie
Postavení
Intervence / Léčba
Detailní popis
Anticipated Benefit to VA Healthcare The proposed study will establish proof of concept that suicidal ideation can be reduced by adjunctively treating insomnia, a common problem that is both a risk factor for suicide and highly prevalent in common conditions associated with suicide such as depression and PTSD. In addition, to the extent that insomnia is improved, the investigators expect to both enhance Veteran's quality of life and increase their engagement with treatments for co-occurring conditions.
Project Background Suicide is the tenth leading cause of death in the U.S., is a major concern of the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), and occurs at elevated rates among Veterans. Veterans with common chronic conditions such as PTSD, depression, substance abuse and chronic pain are at increased risk for suicide. Although evidence-based treatments exist for these conditions, a significant number of Veterans do not engage in or complete such treatments. This application focuses on an intervention target that co-occurs in each of the listed conditions at high rates and is itself an independent risk factor for suicidal thoughts and behaviors: the sleep disturbance of insomnia. Therefore, this proposal examines the use of cognitive-behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I), an efficacious intervention that targets insomnia, as a novel way to reduce suicidal ideation in at-risk Veterans. Importantly, CBT-I has been successfully used in patients with PTSD and depression. Preliminary evidence from an uncontrolled trial in civilians suggests that CBT-I may also decrease suicidal ideation, but this has not been tested in Veterans, in the context of treatments for co-occurring conditions, or in a controlled trial.
Project Objectives The ultimate goal of the broader program of research is to reduce suicide among Veterans, while the proposed pilot project will provide data to guide the development of a larger trial. The primary objectives of this pilot project are to test whether using CBT-I as an adjunctive treatment: (1) is feasible to deliver in the context of other ongoing care and acceptable to participants; (2) can reduce the severity of suicidal ideation among Veterans at risk for suicide; and (3) can increase rates of engagement in treatments that address the co-morbid conditions that also put them at risk for suicide. The latter objective will help refine the study methods, design, and intervention in anticipation of a larger trial.
Project Methods In order to achieve these proof-of-concept objectives the investigators will conduct a small randomized clinical trial. Veterans who are either flagged as high risk for suicide or who have depression or PTSD will be recruited from VA sites only. Approximately 56 such Veterans who also endorse current suicidal ideation and current insomnia will be randomized to receive either treatment-as-usual or a 4-session CBT-I treatment in addition to treatment-as-usual. All participants will be encouraged to continue or to seek treatment for co-occurring conditions as recommended by their VA treatment providers. Assessments of suicidal ideation, insomnia, depression, PTSD, and quality of life will be conducted at baseline and following the treatment period. In addition, the investigators will collect provider and participant feedback at an exit interview immediately following the post-treatment assessment. The investigators will use multiple linear and logistic regression models to assess the effect of treatment on outcome measures across the study assessment time points.
Typ studie
Zápis (Aktuální)
Fáze
- Nelze použít
Kontakty a umístění
Studijní místa
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New York
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Syracuse, New York, Spojené státy, 13210
- Syracuse VA Medical Center, Syracuse, NY
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Kritéria účasti
Kritéria způsobilosti
Věk způsobilý ke studiu
Přijímá zdravé dobrovolníky
Pohlaví způsobilá ke studiu
Popis
Inclusion Criteria:
- English speaking male and female Veterans ages 18-70;
- demonstrate an understanding of the informed consent;
- seeking or receiving services at the Canandaigua VA Medical Center (VAMC) or Rochester Outpatient Clinic;
- endorse death/suicidal ideation on the Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale
- either (i) a current diagnosis in their medical record of Major Depressive Disorder, Depression not otherwise specified, PTSD,or (ii) evidence of current depression as indicated by a score of > 10 on the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) or current PTSD as indicated by a score of > 38 on the PTSD Symptom Checklist (PCL-5)();
- have an Insomnia Severity Index score > 10 indicating clinically meaningful insomnia with at least 1 insomnia-related daytime consequence (score of 1 on item #3) and trouble sleeping 3 months
Exclusion Criteria:
- history of serious mental illness such as schizophrenia, Bipolar I or II disorder, or current psychiatric conditions such as psychosis, mania, dementia, cognitive impairment, OR suicidal ideation with plan and intent, a report of a suicide attempt in the past 6 months in the Computerized Patient Record System (CPRS) or via self-report, or a score of 4 on the Columbia-Suicide Severity Rating Scale
- currently engaged in inpatient or partial hospitalization programs or ongoing/pending medical procedures that could inhibit sleep
- recent substance dependence disorder with < 3 months in remission or abstinence;
- suspicion of or evidence of untreated sleep apnea.
- Diagnosis of a circadian rhythm disorder
- Diagnosis of Narcolepsy
- History of Seizures
Studijní plán
Jak je studie koncipována?
Detaily designu
- Primární účel: Výzkum zdravotnických služeb
- Přidělení: Randomizované
- Intervenční model: Paralelní přiřazení
- Maskování: Dvojnásobek
Zbraně a zásahy
Skupina účastníků / Arm |
Intervence / Léčba |
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Experimentální: CBT-I + TAU
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I), an evidence-based insomnia treatment.
In this study it will be delivered in four individual sessions as an adjunctive treatment to treatment as usual (TAU).
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I), an evidence-based insomnia treatment.
In this study it will be delivered in four individual sessions.
Treatment as Usual: All participants will be encouraged to begin or continue treatment of co-occurring conditions as recommended by treatment providers.
This may include treatment within the primary care teams, through behavioral telehealth, and/or specialty outpatient mental health.
Participants randomized to TAU may receive pharmacotherapy for insomnia, though CBT-I will be precluded until after the post-treatment assessments.
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Aktivní komparátor: TAU
Treatment as Usual: All participants will be encouraged to begin or continue treatment of co-occurring conditions as recommended by treatment providers.
This may include treatment within the primary care teams, through behavioral telehealth, and/or specialty outpatient mental health.
Participants randomized to TAU may receive pharmacotherapy for insomnia, though CBT-I will be precluded until after the post-treatment assessments.
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Treatment as Usual: All participants will be encouraged to begin or continue treatment of co-occurring conditions as recommended by treatment providers.
This may include treatment within the primary care teams, through behavioral telehealth, and/or specialty outpatient mental health.
Participants randomized to TAU may receive pharmacotherapy for insomnia, though CBT-I will be precluded until after the post-treatment assessments.
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Co je měření studie?
Primární výstupní opatření
Měření výsledku |
Popis opatření |
Časové okno |
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Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale (C-SSRS)
Časové okno: post-treatment (~6-8 weeks)
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The entire Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale (C-SSRS) will be administered, but the investigators will use its' Suicidal Ideation Intensity scale (0-25 score range summed from five items, with higher scores indicating more severe suicidal ideation) as the primary outcome.
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post-treatment (~6-8 weeks)
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Sekundární výstupní opatření
Měření výsledku |
Popis opatření |
Časové okno |
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Perceived Treatment Beliefs (PTS)
Časové okno: post-treatment (~6-8 weeks)
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A 21-item measure (with items ranging from 1-7) based on the theory of planned behavior and designed to assess beliefs about treatment and plans to engage in treatment in military populations.
This measure will focus on engagement in PTSD and depression treatments.
The total score has a range of 21-147 with higher scores indicating higher likelihood of engaging in care.
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post-treatment (~6-8 weeks)
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Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9)
Časové okno: post-treatment (~6-8 weeks)
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A well-validated 9-item self-report measure developed to assess depression severity; higher scores are associated with greater severity (range of 0-27 with higher scores indicating more severe depression severity).
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post-treatment (~6-8 weeks)
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Insomnia Severity Index (ISI)
Časové okno: post-treatment (~6-8 weeks)
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A well-validated 7-item self-report measure developed to assess insomnia severity; higher scores are associated with greater severity (range of 0-28 with higher scores indicating greater insomnia severity).
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post-treatment (~6-8 weeks)
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Spolupracovníci a vyšetřovatelé
Vyšetřovatelé
- Vrchní vyšetřovatel: Wilfred R Pigeon, PhD, Syracuse VA Medical Center, Syracuse, NY
Termíny studijních záznamů
Hlavní termíny studia
Začátek studia
Primární dokončení (Aktuální)
Dokončení studie (Aktuální)
Termíny zápisu do studia
První předloženo
První předloženo, které splnilo kritéria kontroly kvality
První zveřejněno (Odhad)
Aktualizace studijních záznamů
Poslední zveřejněná aktualizace (Aktuální)
Odeslaná poslední aktualizace, která splnila kritéria kontroly kvality
Naposledy ověřeno
Více informací
Termíny související s touto studií
Klíčová slova
Další relevantní podmínky MeSH
- Symptomy chování
- Duševní poruchy
- Nemoci nervového systému
- Poruchy spánku, vnitřní
- Dysomnie
- Poruchy spánku a bdění
- Trauma a poruchy související se stresem
- Sebepoškozující chování
- Stresové poruchy, traumatické
- Sebevražda
- Deprese
- Poruchy iniciace a udržování spánku
- Stresové poruchy, posttraumatické
- Sebevražedné myšlenky
Další identifikační čísla studie
- PPO 13-373
- I21HX001473 (Grant/smlouva NIH USA)
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