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Cognitive Remediation Method by Rhythmic, Vocal and Embodied Musical Learning for Stabilized Schizophrenic Patients (ARCoS)

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Toulouse University Hospital

Status

Completed

Conditions

Schizophrenia

Treatments

Other: cognitive remediation by musical training sessions

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT05124470
RC31/20/0448

Details and patient eligibility

About

ARCoS is a pilot study evaluating the feasibility and preliminary effects of a method of cognitive remediation by a Rhythmic, Vocal and Embodied Musical Learning for a population of stabilized schizophrenic patients. 20 stabilized schizophrenics patients will participate in the study for 9 months, i) 6 months of Musical learning (24 sessions over the 6 months) ; ii) and 3 months of follow-up post cognitive remediation. Assessments of attention deficits, inhibitory abilities, negative symptoms and anxiety, will carried out at baseline (V1, M0), third month (M3), sixth month (M6) after the start of the intervention and third months after the end of the intervention (M9).

The primary endpoint will be the proportion of patients who have attended at least 80% of the musical training sessions over the 6 months (participation in at least 19/24 sessions).

Full description

Schizophrenia is a chronic psychiatric condition affecting 1% of the population. Antipsychotic medications are effective on positive symptoms (delusions, hallucinations). However, they do not have a significant effect on negative symptoms (apragmatism, social withdrawal, blunting of affect, etc.) and cognitive impairment. These last two dimensions are the most impacting in terms of social functioning and quality of life, and antipsychotics can potentially aggravate them. In addition to pharmacological treatments it is recommended to combine non-pharmacological approaches including cognitive remediation and psychosocial rehabilitation. The latter are best able to improve the personal and interpersonal functioning of patients and improve their quality of life which makes a recovery trajectory possible. Do date very few studies conduct cognitive remediation using musical learning. We have created an original teaching method based on the embodied dimension of cognition.

The objective is to conduct a first pilot study to validate the feasibility of this music learning with schizophrenic patients. It will allow a preliminary evaluation of the effects of this new approach on cognitive disorders and negative symptoms of stabilized schizophrenic patients.

20 stabilized schizophrenics patients will participate in the study for 9 months, i) Rhythmic, Vocal and Embodied Musical Learning to two groups of 10 patients during 6 months each. (24 sessions over the 6 months) ; ii) and 3 months of follow-up post cognitive remediation. Each patient will have 4 evaluation visits during the study.

Enrollment

20 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 60 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion and exclusion criteria

  • Inclusion criteria:

    1. Established schizophrenia or with schizoaffective disorder as per Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM 5)

    2. Clinically stable (with no full-time hospitalization within the last 6 months)

    3. Regular follow-up (followed in a day Hospital of Psychiatric)

    4. Patient must be on stable background antipsychotic treatment (with no modification within the last 6 month)

    5. Male or female patients who are 18-60 years of age 5. Signed and dated written consent 6. Patient having a health Insurance coverage

  • Exclusion criteria:

    1. Patient with moderate to severe intellectual disabilities (clinical criteria)
    2. Addictive comorbidity (excluding tobacco and behavioral addictions)
    3. Previous neurologic pathology with cognitive impact
    4. Patient who are following a cognitive rehabilitation program

Trial design

Primary purpose

Basic Science

Allocation

N/A

Interventional model

Single Group Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

20 participants in 1 patient group

musical training sessions
Experimental group
Description:
24 musical training sessions over the 6 months + 3 months of follow-up post cognitive remediation.
Treatment:
Other: cognitive remediation by musical training sessions

Trial contacts and locations

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