Improving Caregivers' Ability to Manage Life Stress

NCT ID: NCT05539352

Last Updated: 2025-02-13

Study Results

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

WITHDRAWN

Clinical Phase

NA

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2025-02-07

Study Completion Date

2025-02-07

Brief Summary

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The COVID-19 pandemic has led to increased caregiving demands for caregivers of Veterans with dementia. Dementia caregivers are particularly at-risk for depression and anxiety, known risk factors for increased suicidality. Emerging research also suggests that dementia caregivers are experiencing greater suicidality during COVID-19 at a time when VHA is also devoting increased efforts toward caregiver health and support services. Aims are to determine the feasibility and acceptability of video-delivered Problem-Solving Therapy for reducing suicide risk in caregivers of Veterans with dementia.

Detailed Description

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The proposed single-arm pilot will examine the feasibility and acceptability of a brief behavioral treatment for reducing suicidal ideation and for increasing reasons for living in caregivers of Veterans with dementia. The proposed study will examine Problem Solving Therapy (PST) using a protocol that teaches skills to address emotional and practical barriers to effective problem solving. The VA usual care practice of collaborative safety planning will also be included in the treatment protocol, herein referred to as enhanced usual care (EUC). For participant safety, all caregivers will receive both PST and EUC. The study design is a single arm. Both PST and EUC are evidence-based interventions, and the treatment is delivered in six sessions. The study will occur at VA Palo Alto.

The assessments and treatments will be conducted entirely by video. Participants will be sent VA-approved tablets. Longitudinal assessment of suicidal ideation and reasons for living will occur at eleven timepoints: baseline, after each of the six weekly treatment sessions, posttreatment (7 weeks), at 1-, 3-, and 6-month follow-up. The recruitment goal is 10 caregivers. Caregivers must be 50 years or older and report suicide ideation to be eligible. Veterans will be excluded and referred for other services if they have psychotic symptoms, bipolar disorder, or severe OCD; an alcohol/substance use disorder; severe or unstable medical conditions; recent head injury (past year) or history of a head injury with loss of consciousness for 24 or more hours; terminal illness; positive cognitive screen indicative of possible dementia; or if they are unable to participate in the study or follow-up sessions. Recruitment will occur through multiple strategies at VA, Vet centers, and in the community to ensure the feasibility of recruiting a total of 10 caregivers.

Conditions

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Suicidal Ideation

Study Design

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Allocation Method

NA

Intervention Model

SINGLE_GROUP

The study design is a single arm, receiving PST+EUC. Both parts of the treatment are evidence-based interventions, and the treatment protocol is delivered in six sessions. The study will occur at VA Palo Alto.
Primary Study Purpose

PREVENTION

Blinding Strategy

NONE

This is a single-arm pilot study with no random assignment to groups. No masking is applicable.

Study Groups

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Active treatment plus EUC

All caregivers are assigned to this condition and receive the treatment plus EUC.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Problem Solving Therapy (PST) plus EUC

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

All caregivers are assigned to this condition and receive EUC and PST. EUC is delivered along with the treatment to ensure the safety of all caregivers enrolled in the study. In addition to EUC, caregivers receive PST, which teaches patients a structured "planful problem solving" approach to: 1) identify problems and set goals, 2) generate alternative solutions, 3) select a solution based on cost-benefit analysis, and 4) devise and implement a plan for the solution and assess its effectiveness in solving the problem. This contemporary PST protocol also teaches tool kits to address obstacles highly pertinent to the challenges faced by caregivers and active suicidal ideation: emotion dysregulation, hopelessness, and feeling overwhelmed by too much information ("brain overload") or stress.

Interventions

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Problem Solving Therapy (PST) plus EUC

All caregivers are assigned to this condition and receive EUC and PST. EUC is delivered along with the treatment to ensure the safety of all caregivers enrolled in the study. In addition to EUC, caregivers receive PST, which teaches patients a structured "planful problem solving" approach to: 1) identify problems and set goals, 2) generate alternative solutions, 3) select a solution based on cost-benefit analysis, and 4) devise and implement a plan for the solution and assess its effectiveness in solving the problem. This contemporary PST protocol also teaches tool kits to address obstacles highly pertinent to the challenges faced by caregivers and active suicidal ideation: emotion dysregulation, hopelessness, and feeling overwhelmed by too much information ("brain overload") or stress.

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Other Intervention Names

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PST plus EUC

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* 50 years old or older
* Identify as a informal caregiver to at least 1 older Veteran
* SI (past month) on the C-SSRS. No SI or imminent risk (will be excluded). Eligibility includes non-specific active suicidal thoughts to active SI with some planning (on C-SSRS item 3: "Have you been thinking about how you might do this") and/or some intent to act (on C-SSRS item 4: "Have you had these thoughts and had some intention of acting on them?") provided that those endorsing item 4 have an established relationship with a psychiatrist aware of this intent level (who is not also performing psychotherapy). Those endorsing C-SSRS item 5: "Do you intend to carry out this plan?" would be considered at imminent risk and excluded. No suicide attempt in the past 3 months.
* No diagnosis of dementia; evidence that cognitive impairment is not indicative of possible dementia based on a negative cognitive telephone screen (\<10 errors on the Blessed cognitive screen)
* No diagnosis on MINI or medical record for psychotic symptoms or disorders, bipolar disorder, or severe OCD (mild or moderate OCD will be eligible).
* No history of head injury past 12 months or no lifetime history of head injury with LOC \> 24 hours
* No severe or unstable chronic medical illness or other severe or unstable respiratory, cardiovascular, neurologic, hepatic, hematopoietic, gastrointestinal or metabolic dysfunction
* AUDIT Total cut-off scores for inclusion of 14 or lower for men, and 12 or lower for women (no current alcohol use disorder)
* No prominent homicidal ideation
* English language proficiency to engage in treatment
* Sensory abilities sufficiently intact to engage in assessment and treatment

Exclusion Criteria

* No current prescription for anti-psychotics if prescribed for a psychotic disorder. Anti-psychotics for depression without psychosis are eligible. Psychotropic medications (e.g., SSRIs) are also eligible. Medication changes are allowed after study enrollment
* Participants must not meet criteria for any substance use disorder for illicit substances, as determined by the MINI. Further, participants must not meet criteria for moderate or severe substance use disorder for cannabis/marijuana (mild substance use disorder may be included)

* Access to internet connection in a private area (e.g., own or other's home, office, etc.) to engage in private online treatment sessions by video. Does not need video/internet-enabled device (study will provide a tablet), just access to internet


* Less than 50 years old
* No SI (past month) or imminent risk on the C-SSRS will be excluded. Those endorsing C-SSRS item 5: "Do you intend to carry out this plan?" would be considered at imminent risk and excluded. Exclude if there is a suicide attempt in the past 3 months
* Diagnosis of dementia; evidence that cognitive impairment is indicative of possible dementia based on a positive cognitive telephone screen (\>=10 errors on the Blessed cognitive screen)
* Diagnosis on MINI or medical record for psychotic symptoms or disorders, bipolar disorder, or severe OCD (mild or moderate OCD will be eligible).
* History of head injury past 12 months or lifetime history of head injury with LOC \> 24 hours
* Severe or unstable chronic medical illness or other severe or unstable respiratory, cardiovascular, neurologic, hepatic, hematopoietic, gastrointestinal or metabolic dysfunction
* AUDIT Total cut-off scores for exclusion to scores of 15 or higher for men, and 13 or higher for women (no current alcohol use disorder)
* Prominent homicidal ideation
* Lacking English language proficiency to engage in treatment
* Sensory abilities not sufficiently intact to engage in assessment and treatment
* Currently enrolled in psychotherapy for a mental health issue: Participants will be excluded if they are currently enrolled in some other individual psychotherapy or evidence-based group therapy (e.g., cognitive behavioral therapy for depression), but the participant would be eligible for the study after they complete their treatment if they still have suicidal ideation. Participants who are receiving mental health care are eligible if their current care includes treatment from a psychiatrist, supportive therapy, peer counseling or support, or participating in psychoeducational groups. Once enrolled in the study, unless there is an unanticipated contraindication to continue the participant in the study while they are receiving other mental health care, they will be retained in the study. Participants will stop study treatment if there is any contraindication to continue the participant in the study while they are receiving new mental health treatment outside of the study.
* Current prescription for anti-psychotics
* Individuals who meet criteria for any substance use disorder for illicit substances or for moderate or severe substance use disorder for cannabis/marijuana will be excluded

* Lack of access to internet connection in a private area (e.g., own or other's home, office, etc.); inability to engage in private online treatment sessions by video
Minimum Eligible Age

50 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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VA Office of Research and Development

FED

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Responsibility Role SPONSOR

Principal Investigators

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Sherry A Beaudreau, PhD

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

VA Palo Alto Health Care System, Palo Alto, CA

Locations

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VA Palo Alto Health Care System, Palo Alto, CA

Palo Alto, California, United States

Site Status

Countries

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United States

Other Identifiers

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MHBC-003-20S-1

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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