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Clinician-Supported PTSD Coach vs. Self-Managed PTSD Coach

S

Syracuse VA Medical Center

Status

Completed

Conditions

PTSD

Treatments

Behavioral: Self-Managed PTSD Coach
Behavioral: Clinician-Supported PTSD Coach

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other U.S. Federal agency

Identifiers

Details and patient eligibility

About

PTSD Coach is a mobile application (app) that aims to teach individuals self-management strategies for symptoms of Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Despite PTSD Coach's use of evidence-based cognitive behavioral strategies there is still a need to test the effectiveness of the app in managing PTSD symptoms. There is research evidence that self-management programs are often underutilized, but that clinician contact can increase patient involvement. The addition of clinician support may enhance the utilization and effectiveness of the PTSD Coach. In Phase 1 the investigators propose to conduct stakeholder interviews with primary care (PC) and mental health (MH) leadership staff to investigate barriers and facilitators to implementing Clinician-Supported (CS-PTSD Coach) to increase the uptake, use, and impact of PTSD Coach by PC patients. The interviews will inform the development of a CS-PTSD Coach protocol and manual that will be used in phase 2. In phase 2 the investigators propose to conduct a feasibility study where 30 (20 eligible) PC Veterans with diagnostic-level or subthreshold PTSD symptoms will be randomized to receive Self-Managed (SM) PTSD Coach or CS-PTSD Coach. The investigators' specific aims are to 1) investigate the feasibility of recruiting and retaining participants and delivering the SM and CS conditions and 2) conduct a preliminary investigation of the efficacy of SM vs. CS. The investigators predict that CS will lead to greater treatment gains than SM. Effect sizes will be generated for the following outcomes: a) reductions in PTSD, depression, and general distress, and increases in health-related functioning, b) increases in knowledge about PTSD symptoms, PTSD management strategies, and patient coping self-efficacy, c) increases in initiation of tradition PTSD treatments.

Enrollment

20 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  1. Enrolled in primary care at the Syracuse VAMC,
  2. Significant PTSD symptoms. Total PTSD Checklist Score ≥ 40.

Exclusion criteria

  1. Gross cognitive impairment (as measured by the Blessed Orientation-Memory-Concentration; BOMC)
  2. Suicide attempt or intent to commit suicide in the last two months (as measured by the Columbia- Suicide Severity Rating Scale
  3. Psychotherapy or mental health counseling for PTSD in the last two months that was received outside of VA primary care
  4. A new psychotropic medication or a change in dose of a psychotropic medication for PTSD in the last two months that was received outside of VA primary care
  5. Intent to begin PTSD treatment in specialty care

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

20 participants in 2 patient groups

Clinician-Supported PTSD Coach
Experimental group
Description:
Four 20-minute sessions (2 in-person, 2 by phone) focused on instructions for use, setting symptom reductions goals, and assigning specific PTSD Coach activities (i.e., assessments, management strategies, psycho-educational readings) for the participant to complete on their own.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Clinician-Supported PTSD Coach
Self-Managed PTSD Coach
Active Comparator group
Description:
One in-person 10-minute session that provides instructions on how to use the PTSD Coach app.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Self-Managed PTSD Coach

Trial contacts and locations

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