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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
57 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2011-08-31
2017-07-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Power Estimates UC disease flare-up was quite common in this sample, occurring in well over half of subjects in the samples collected in the discovery phase. The power analyses, assuming α = 0.05 for all tests indicated that for models involving analyses of correlational data, there will be sufficient power at even small effect sizes for the smallest possible sample with full data across all data points and virtually all variables. For the most conservative estimate, the investigator base their calculations on having 50 participants with data with full integrity. With an effect size of r = 0.15 and n = 50, power is 80 or greater to detect effect sizes of r = 0.20. Effect sizes below this threshold would likely not be clinically significant or substantively interpretable, as they would explain less than 2% in the variance of the dependent variable. Thus, most effect sizes that would be reasonably and substantially interpretable will have good power. Each factor that is suspected of varying between groups can be examined with the chi-square test based on 1 degrees of freedom, by setting it invariant in one model and then allowing it to be freely estimated in the other. Such a chi-square test provides a power of 0.80 with effect size difference of 0.15.
For binary categorical measures, such as responsiveness to MSRB, the investigator conducted separate power analyses.
The power for adjusted analyses of primary predictors of interest will be evaluated as a function of the risk of outcome when all ancillary variables are set to their mean value, the predictor is set to the mean value, and proportion of variance in predictor explained by the ancillary variables, and the odds ratio of outcome variable from increasing the predictor by an amount equal to one of its standard deviation. The range in probabilities of outcome variables can be anywhere from 20% for less likely events and 50% for more likely events, the investigator will provide power calculations over a wide range of probabilities. The investigator believe that the amount of variation of our typical model ranges from about 20% to 50%. The table (below) represents the minimum odds ratio than can be detected with 80% power, which indicate good power for expected outcome.
Proportions R2 =.20 R2=.50 0.10 1.64 1.87 0.20 1.46 1.63 0.30 1.39 1.53 0.40 1.35 1.48 0.50 1.32 1.43
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
DOUBLE
Study Groups
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Mind Body Medicine Course 1
The subject of each course is Mind/Body medicine. One course is learning about the mind and the body through experiences. The other is learning about the mind and the body through experiences. Both courses will follow the same format, meeting once every week, for a total of 8 weeks, for roughly 2 hours per class. You will be provided with a schedule of the weekly classes, which will occur on the same day every week, at the same time. Weekly sessions will be run by a teacher and will include other participants in the class. . You will also be given homework assignments that are intended to reinforce what you learn in the program. The assignments will require up to 45 minutes, 6 days/week. Following the 6th class, and before the 7th class, there is a voluntary ½ day Saturday program. Participation in this program is optional. You are expected to continue to incorporate what you learned in the class in your daily routine after you are done with the classes.
Mind/Body Medicine Course 1
The subject of the course is Mind/Body medicine. This course is learning about the mind and the body through experiences. The course will meet once every week, for a total of 8 weeks, for roughly 2 hours per class. You will be provided with a schedule of the weekly classes, which will occur on the same day every week, at the same time. Weekly sessions will be run by a teacher and will include other participants in the class. You will also be given homework assignments that are intended to reinforce what you learn in the program. The assignments will require up to 45 minutes, 6 days/week. Following the 6th class, and before the 7th class, there is a voluntary all day Saturday program. Participation in this program is optional. You are expected to continue to incorporate what you learned in the class in your daily routine after you are done with the classes.
Mind/Body Medicine Course 2
The subject of the course is Mind/Body medicine. This course is learning about the mind and the body through lectures. The course will meet once every week, for a total of 8 weeks, for roughly 2 hours per class. You will be provided with a schedule of the weekly classes, which will occur on the same day every week, at the same time. Weekly sessions will be run by a teacher and will include other participants in the class. You will also be given homework assignments that are intended to reinforce what you learn in the program. The assignments will require up to 45 minutes, 6 days/week. Following the 6th class, and before the 7th class, there is a voluntary all day Saturday program. Participation in this program is optional. You are expected to continue to incorporate what you learned in the class in your daily routine after you are done with the classes.
Mind/Body Medicine Course 2
The subject of the course is Mind/Body medicine. This course is learning about the mind and the body through lectures. The course will meet once every week, for a total of 8 weeks, for roughly 2 hours per class. You will be provided with a schedule of the weekly classes, which will occur on the same day every week, at the same time. Weekly sessions will be run by a teacher and will include other participants in the class. You will also be given homework assignments that are intended to reinforce what you learn in the program. The assignments will require up to 45 minutes, 6 days/week. Following the 6th class, and before the 7th class, there is a voluntary all day Saturday program. Participation in this program is optional. You are expected to continue to incorporate what you learned in the class in your daily routine after you are done with the classes.
Interventions
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Mind/Body Medicine Course 1
The subject of the course is Mind/Body medicine. This course is learning about the mind and the body through experiences. The course will meet once every week, for a total of 8 weeks, for roughly 2 hours per class. You will be provided with a schedule of the weekly classes, which will occur on the same day every week, at the same time. Weekly sessions will be run by a teacher and will include other participants in the class. You will also be given homework assignments that are intended to reinforce what you learn in the program. The assignments will require up to 45 minutes, 6 days/week. Following the 6th class, and before the 7th class, there is a voluntary all day Saturday program. Participation in this program is optional. You are expected to continue to incorporate what you learned in the class in your daily routine after you are done with the classes.
Mind/Body Medicine Course 2
The subject of the course is Mind/Body medicine. This course is learning about the mind and the body through lectures. The course will meet once every week, for a total of 8 weeks, for roughly 2 hours per class. You will be provided with a schedule of the weekly classes, which will occur on the same day every week, at the same time. Weekly sessions will be run by a teacher and will include other participants in the class. You will also be given homework assignments that are intended to reinforce what you learn in the program. The assignments will require up to 45 minutes, 6 days/week. Following the 6th class, and before the 7th class, there is a voluntary all day Saturday program. Participation in this program is optional. You are expected to continue to incorporate what you learned in the class in your daily routine after you are done with the classes.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* You experienced at least one flare-up within the last year
* Either no IBD medication or have been on a stable dose of oral 5-ASA products (i.e. Mesalamine, Sulfasalazine, or Colazol) for at least 3 weeks, immunomodulators (Imuran, 6MP, Methotrexate)for at least 3 months and biologics (TNF antibody) for at least 6 months prior to enrollment
* If on maintenance 5-ASA products or immunomodulators and dose changes during the study, participant agrees to remain on that dose for the study duration
* ACTIVE UC PATIENTS: If on Prednisone the dose must not be more than 20mg/day; you can be weaned off Prednisone by 5mg/day weekly to 10mg/day weekly to 2.5mg/day weekly
Exclusion Criteria
* Current use of oral steroids within the last 30 days, topical agents (i.e. steroids or 5-ASA) within the last 14 days
* History of colon resection
* Antibiotic use within the last 14 days
* WOMEN: Cannot be pregnant
18 Years
70 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Rush University Medical Center
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Ali Keshavarzian
Director, Division of Digestive Diseases
Principal Investigators
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Ali Keshavarzian, MD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Rush University Medical Center
Locations
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Rush University Medical Center
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Countries
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References
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Jedel S, Beck T, Swanson G, Hood MM, Voigt RM, Gorenz A, Jakate S, Raeisi S, Hobfoll S, Keshavarzian A. Mindfulness Intervention Decreases Frequency and Severity of Flares in Inactive Ulcerative Colitis Patients: Results of a Phase II, Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Trial. Inflamm Bowel Dis. 2022 Dec 1;28(12):1872-1892. doi: 10.1093/ibd/izac036.
Other Identifiers
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AT11-003 - 1 R01 AT007143-01
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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