Developing an Integrative, Recovery-Based, Post-Acute COVID-19 Syndrome (PACS) Psychotherapeutic Intervention
NCT ID: NCT05453201
Last Updated: 2025-04-02
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COMPLETED
NA
22 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2022-10-01
2024-09-30
Brief Summary
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The investigators will assess rates of recruitment, intervention engagement, and session attendance (feasibility), Veteran satisfaction (acceptability), treatment adherence (fidelity) and preliminarily explore response to Long COVID Coping and Recovery (LCCR). Findings will be used to make a final adaptation of the treatment materials and to develop a research protocol for a large scale RCT of LCCR for Veterans with Long COVID. This study will pilot test a well-specified, group-based intervention tailored to the unique needs of Veterans with Long COVID. The results of the proposed study will provide data to 1) identify adaptations needed to optimize LCCR for Veterans with Long COVID; 2) identify possible benefits of LCCR; 3) inform development of a large scale RCT of LCCR for Veterans with Long COVID.
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Detailed Description
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The investigator's proposed intervention, Long COVID Coping and Recovery (LCCR), aims to improve psychological adjustment to Long COVID symptoms, promote resiliency, and facilitate coping, all of which can impact functional status and quality of life. LCCR is designed to help to build a relevant and personally meaningful action plan to address the symptoms Veterans may be experiencing due to Long COVID and to assist Veterans with Long COVID in managing their illness, increasing function, and moving towards recovery. LCCR focuses on psychological adjustment and coping, and augments medical, rehabilitation, and neurological treatment for this population. The investigator's approach is based on the CHIME model of personal recovery which includes five overarching processes: 1) Connectedness; 2) Hope and optimism about the future; 3) Identity; 4) Meaning in life; and 5) Empowerment. The investigators will target the CHIME processes using established psychotherapeutic techniques such as skills training, acceptance-based and identity-based principles.
Based on adaptations from existing recovery-based and COVID-19 distress group interventions that the team has developed/piloted, the investigators have developed a treatment framework that consists of sixteen 60-minute weekly group sessions. The investigators specifically are designing a group intervention to build support and mitigate the loneliness associated with chronic conditions such as Long COVID The sessions will focus on the impact of Long COVID on mental and physical health, teach coping skills to foster resiliency and hope, and developing a sense of purpose and meaning in life even when living with a chronic condition like Long COVID.
Overall Goal: To pilot a Post-Acute COVID-19 Syndrome (PACS) psychotherapeutic intervention, "Long COVID Coping and Recovery" (LCCR) while collecting pilot data to assess its acceptability and feasibility.
Aim 1: Identify adaptations needed to optimize LCCR for Veterans with Long COVID through Veteran and stakeholder consultation.
Aim 2: Identify possible benefits of LCCR. Aim 3: Inform development of a large scale RCT of LCCR for Veterans with Long COVID.
Conditions
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Study Design
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SINGLE_GROUP
Veterans will participate in a LCCR group (1x/week for a total of 16 sessions) via the HIPAA-compliant telehealth platform VA Video Connect (VVC) and/or VA WebEx with two co-therapists.
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Long COVID Coping and Recovery (LCCR) Intervention
Veterans will participate in a LCCR (1x/week for a total of 16 sessions) via the HIPAA-compliant telehealth platform VA Video Connect (VVC) and/or VA WebEx with two co-therapists.
Long COVID Coping and Recovery (LCCR) Intervention
Veterans will participate in a LCCR (1x/week for a total of 16 sessions) via the HIPAA-compliant telehealth platform VA Video Connect (VVC) and/or VA WebEx with two co-therapists.
Interventions
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Long COVID Coping and Recovery (LCCR) Intervention
Veterans will participate in a LCCR (1x/week for a total of 16 sessions) via the HIPAA-compliant telehealth platform VA Video Connect (VVC) and/or VA WebEx with two co-therapists.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
2. Ages 18-80
3. Positive screen for Long COVID (e.g. COVID-19 positive, diagnosed with a PCR test, an antibodies blood test, and or a diagnosis by a physician at the JJPVAMC Long COVID Clinic and symptoms lasting 1 month or longer after infection)
4. Participation in VA services at the JJPVAMC
5. Sufficient clinical stability and readiness to participate in group therapy as deemed by their VA service provider
Exclusion Criteria
2. Active psychosis
3. MINI Mental Status \< 23 or inability to function in a group setting
4. Unable to operate telehealth platforms or other electronic devices
5. Non-English speaking
6. Lack of capacity to consent
7. Unable or unwilling to provide at least one contact for emergency purposes
18 Years
80 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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VA Office of Research and Development
FED
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Marianne S. Goodman, MD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
James J. Peters Veterans Affairs Medical Center
Locations
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James J. Peters VA Medical Center, Bronx, NY
The Bronx, New York, United States
Countries
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Provided Documents
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Document Type: Study Protocol
Document Type: Statistical Analysis Plan
Document Type: Informed Consent Form
Other Identifiers
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D4092-P
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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