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The Impact of Gratitude on Biology and Behavior in Persons With Heart Disease (GRACE)

28 de abril de 2015 actualizado por: Jeff C. Huffman, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital

Overall, the investigators aim to recruit 150 subjects during their hospitalization for an acute coronary syndrome (ACS). At two weeks post-ACS, the investigators will assess levels of gratitude and optimism, draw blood for baseline levels of biomarkers, gather baseline information about health behaviors critical to cardiac health, and obtain baseline measures of symptoms and function. Finally, the investigators will repeat assessments of biomarkers, behavior, and function at 6 months to allow us to assess the impact of gratitude and optimism on these outcomes; the investigators will also have an objective measure of physical activity via accelerometer (step counter) at 6 months.

Specific Aim #1: To prospectively assess the association between gratitude/optimism 2 weeks after ACS and improvement in biological markers of cardiac health at 6 months post-ACS.

Hypothesis: Higher levels of gratitude/optimism at 2 weeks will be associated with greater reductions in levels of biomarkers associated with negative heart health between 2 weeks and 6 months.

Specific Aim #2 (*primary aim*): To assess the association between gratitude/optimism 2 weeks after ACS and subsequent adherence to health behaviors known to improve post-ACS prognosis at 6 months.

Hypothesis: Higher levels of gratitude/optimism at 2 weeks will be associated with greater amounts of physical activity (measured by accelerometer) at 6 months (primary study outcome measure), and greater improvements in self-reported adherence to health behaviors (activity, diet, and medication) between 2 weeks and 6 months.

Specific Aim #3: To assess the association between gratitude/optimism at 2 weeks and non-elective cardiac rehospitalizations (and other clinical outcomes) at 6 months.

Hypothesis: Higher levels of gratitude/optimism at 2 weeks will be associated with greater improvements in depression, health-related quality of life, function, cardiac symptoms, and possibly readmissions, between 2 weeks and 6 months.

Descripción general del estudio

Estado

Terminado

Descripción detallada

Enrollment Patients will be enrolled during their acute admission for an ACS. At this visit, patients will be introduced to the study and given a follow-up study visit at the MGH Heart Center 2 weeks following their ACS. We will also ask them about their physical activity levels in the time before their ACS.

On the date of enrollment, study staff will estimate baseline physical activity using the Stanford 7-day Physical Activity Recall Scale (PAR). Additionally, contact information (address, phone number, email) will be obtained from the subject along with his/her social security number in order to provide a check for compensation.

Initial Evaluation:

After enrollment, subjects will have a visit 2 weeks post-ACS in the MGH Heart Center. Several procedures will occur during this visit.

  1. Baseline assessments. Subjects will complete self-report measures to assess the following:

    • Gratitude will be assessed using the Gratitude Questionnaire-6 (GQ-6). The GQ-6 is a brief, validated six-item measure of dispositional gratitude.
    • Optimism will be measured using the Life Orientation Test-Revised (LOT-R), a short 6-item rating scale.
    • Baseline adherence to health behaviors will be measured using items from the MOS Specific Adherence Scale (SAS) that ask about diet and medication adherence.
    • Baseline medical and functional status will be measured using the MOS Short Form-12 (SF-12). The SF-12 is a cardiac symptom scale adapted from the Women and Ischemia Syndrome Evaluation (WISE) study, and the Duke Activity Symptom Index (DASI) for function.
    • Depression will be measured using the Patient Health Questionnaire-9,which is a 9-item scale.
    • Anxiety will be measured using the anxiety subscale of the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS-A). The HADS-A is a 7-item scale.
  2. Biomarker collection. Subjects will also have a single blood draw (2 tablespoons or 10 ml/cc) for the following biological factors that are important to cardiac health and may be modified by psychological states. A total of 15 ml/cc of blood will be drawn.
  3. Chart review for baseline variables. We will review subjects electronic medical record to gather data on sociodemographic variables (age, gender), medical information (severity of initial ACS), and overall cardiac function.

3 month phone call:

Three months after enrolling in the study, we will call participants to help them test the accelerometer. We will also schedule their 6-month study visit and repeat all self-report measures. Finally, we will remind them to wear the accelerometer for 14 days prior to their 6-month visit and record their physical activity each day for 14 days. We will schedule this call at a convenient time for the participant (on a weekday, weeknight, or weekend).

Provision of accelerometer:

One month before their six-month visit, we will mail the Pebble uniaxial accelerometer (Fitlinxx, Shelton, CT) to the participant, along with an instruction sheet and technical support contact information. We will contact subjects shortly after to make sure the accelerometer arrived, and we will have them wear the devices for several days to ensure that there are no troubles with fit, operation, or remembering to use the devices.

6 month assessment:

Finally, subjects will return to the MGH Heart Center Clinic 6 months post-ACS. At this assessment, we will repeat all self-report measures, collect accelerometers, draw blood (2 tablespoons or 10 ml/cc) for biomarkers, and inquire about readmissions since enrollment. We will gather additional information about readmissions from participants' physicians and medical records for this exploratory outcome.

Tipo de estudio

De observación

Inscripción (Actual)

212

Contactos y Ubicaciones

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Ubicaciones de estudio

    • Massachusetts
      • Boston, Massachusetts, Estados Unidos, 02114
        • Massachusetts General Hospital

Criterios de participación

Los investigadores buscan personas que se ajusten a una determinada descripción, denominada criterio de elegibilidad. Algunos ejemplos de estos criterios son el estado de salud general de una persona o tratamientos previos.

Criterio de elegibilidad

Edades elegibles para estudiar

18 años y mayores (Adulto, Adulto Mayor)

Acepta Voluntarios Saludables

No

Géneros elegibles para el estudio

Todos

Método de muestreo

Muestra no probabilística

Población de estudio

Patients admitted to the Ellison Cardiac Care Units at Massachusetts General Hospital.

Descripción

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Adult patients admitted to cardiac units at MGH with a primary admission diagnosis of ACS (eligible patients must meet World Health Organization criteria for myocardial infarction or criteria for unstable angina [new-onset angina within 2 months, exacerbation of previous angina with rest pain or with minimal exercise, or angina within 2 weeks of MI]). ACS diagnosis will be clarified with the inpatient care team and adjudicated by co-investigator cardiologist Dr. Januzzi as needed.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • 'Periprocedural' ACS (ACS that occurs in the setting of another medical procedure; such events may occur in the absence of structural heart disease and likely represent a different pathophysiology, course and prognosis than those with 'endogenous' ACS).
  • Conditions likely to alter biomarkers of interest (renal failure requiring hemodialysis, inflammatory disease [e.g., systemic lupus erythematosus])
  • Condition likely to lead to death within 6 months (e.g. cancer).
  • Inability to complete physical activity due to unrelated medical condition (e.g., severe arthritis)
  • Inability to complete self-report evaluations due to inability to speak or write in English or due to cognitive deficits (assessed using an established six-item screen).

Plan de estudios

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¿Cómo está diseñado el estudio?

Detalles de diseño

Cohortes e Intervenciones

Grupo / Cohorte
Enrolling by invitation

¿Qué mide el estudio?

Medidas de resultado primarias

Medida de resultado
Medida Descripción
Periodo de tiempo
Physical Activity
Periodo de tiempo: Intake and 6 months after ACS
Subjects' level of physical activity as measured by an activity recall log and number of steps taken over a two week period measured by an accelerometer.
Intake and 6 months after ACS

Medidas de resultado secundarias

Medida de resultado
Medida Descripción
Periodo de tiempo
Biomarkers
Periodo de tiempo: 2 weeks and 6 months after ACS
Levels of inflammation (IL-6, hsCRP, sCAM-1, TNF-α) and overall cardiac prognosis (NT-proBNP)
2 weeks and 6 months after ACS
Readmissions (cardiac and all-cause)
Periodo de tiempo: 6 months after ACS
Non-elective readmissions for cardiac and all causes, ascertained by patient report, report of medical providers, and review of medical records.
6 months after ACS

Otras medidas de resultado

Medida de resultado
Medida Descripción
Periodo de tiempo
Depression
Periodo de tiempo: 2 weeks, 3 months, and 6 months
Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9)
2 weeks, 3 months, and 6 months
Anxiety
Periodo de tiempo: 2 weeks, 3 months, and 6 months
Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale Anxiety Subscale (HADS-A)
2 weeks, 3 months, and 6 months
Health-Related Quality of Life
Periodo de tiempo: 2 weeks, 3 months, and 6 months
MOS Short Form-12 (SF-12)
2 weeks, 3 months, and 6 months
Function
Periodo de tiempo: 2 weeks, 3 months, and 6 months
Duke Activity Symptom Index (DASI)
2 weeks, 3 months, and 6 months
Cardiac Symptoms
Periodo de tiempo: 2 weeks, 3 months, and 6 months
A cardiac symptom scale adapted from the Women and Ischemia Syndrome Evaluation (WISE) study
2 weeks, 3 months, and 6 months
Adherence to Medical Recommendations
Periodo de tiempo: 2 weeks, 3 months, and 6 months
The MOS Specific Adherence Scale (SAS)
2 weeks, 3 months, and 6 months

Colaboradores e Investigadores

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Investigadores

  • Investigador principal: Jeff Huffman, M.D., Massachusetts General Hospital

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Fechas de registro del estudio

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Fechas importantes del estudio

Inicio del estudio

1 de septiembre de 2012

Finalización primaria (Actual)

1 de agosto de 2014

Finalización del estudio (Actual)

1 de agosto de 2014

Fechas de registro del estudio

Enviado por primera vez

21 de septiembre de 2012

Primero enviado que cumplió con los criterios de control de calidad

16 de octubre de 2012

Publicado por primera vez (Estimar)

18 de octubre de 2012

Actualizaciones de registros de estudio

Última actualización publicada (Estimar)

29 de abril de 2015

Última actualización enviada que cumplió con los criterios de control de calidad

28 de abril de 2015

Última verificación

1 de marzo de 2015

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