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Feasibility of the Internet-delivered Treatment "SpilleFri" for Patients With Pathological Gambling

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Anna Westh Stenbro

Status

Completed

Conditions

Pathological Gambling

Treatments

Behavioral: Internet-delivered treatment: "SpilleFri".

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT05051085
1-10-72-1-21

Details and patient eligibility

About

This uncontrolled feasibility pilot study explores the feasibility of a 10 week, 8-module, therapist-assisted, internet-delivered treatment program, "SpilleFri", for patients with Pathological Gambling. The study includes 25-30 participants aged 18-60 fulfilling diagnostic criteria for Pathological Gambling (ICD-10). The focus of the feasibility trial is evaluation of treatment response, treatment satisfaction, program utility, recruitment and retention rates, data completion rates, and time requirement. The primary feasibility criterion is 60 % of participants included in the study completing the treatment program.

Full description

"SpilleFri" - an Internet-delivered Treatment for Patients with Pathological Gambling. A Feasibility Pilot Study

Lisbeth Frostholm & Anna Stenbro

Objective

The objective of this uncontrolled pilot study is to test the feasibility of a future RCT by exploring the feasibility of an internet-delivered treatment program, "SpilleFri", for patients with Pathological Gambling. The focus of the feasibility trial is evaluation of treatment response, treatment satisfaction, program utility, recruitment and retention rates, data completion rates, and time requirement. The primary feasibility criterion is an a priori defined change in patient-rated gambling problems from before to after treatment.

Design

This study is designed as an uncontrolled, single-arm, single-center feasibility pilot study.

Participants

The study includes 25-30 participants included from September 2021 to March 2022. The participants are recruited from The Research Clinic on Gambling Disorder, Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark. Patients with Pathological Gambling are screened for eligibility by the eligibility criteria below. They undergo thorough diagnostic assessment by an authorized psychologist including diagnostic interview (Schedules for Clinical Assessment in Neuropsychiatry).

Intervention

"SpilleFri" is a newly developed internet-delivered therapist-assisted treatment program for patients with Pathological Gambling. The 8 modules contain text, video files with psychoeducation, guided exercises, and videos with former patients. During a period of 10 weeks, patients are guided through the program modules assisted by a trained psychologist.

Course

If eligible and willing to participate, patients are included in the pilot study and assigned to a therapist (a trained psychologist from The Research Clinic on Gambling Disorder). Patients are contacted by telephone by the therapist and guided to login to the program platform and initiate treatment. The therapist follows the patient through the 8 treatment modules and provides guidance when needed. Patients and therapists primarily communicate through asynchronously written messages. If deemed necessary by the therapist, up to four consultations (telephone-/video-based or with physical attendance at the clinic) may be offered to enhance patient motivation and/or treatment adherence and effect. Treatment duration is 10 weeks.

Measurements

Patient-rated outcome measures are collected through a web-based program at the time of screening (before inclusion) (T1), before treatment (T2), and at end of treatment (T3). Between 6 and 12 patients will be interviewed during and post treatment to assess patient experience and satisfaction with the treatment program.

Clinician ratings are collected at the time of diagnostic assessment and at end of treatment.

Measurements also include logged data from the "SpilleFri"-treatment internet program, e.g. regarding patient activity in the program and number of messages to/from therapist pr. patient.

Feasibility outcomes

  1. Recruitment and retention rates, time requirements and data completeness as measured by the rate of eligible patients willing to participate, the rate of included patients completing the treatment program (defined as completion of at least 5 modules), therapists' time spent per patient, and the rate of treatment completers providing full data
  2. Patients' impression of treatment effect as measured by the clinical global improvement scale (CGI_p)
  3. Patients' treatment satisfaction and assessment of program utility as measured by the credibility/expectancy questionnaire and a purpose designed patient satisfaction questionnaire
  4. Therapists' impression of treatment effect as measured by the clinical global improvement scale (CGI_c).
  5. Changes in patient-rated gambling problems from before to after the treatment measured by the NODS

Feasibility criteria

The investigators regard a future study testing the treatment program "SpilleFri" in an RCT as feasible if:

  1. 60 % of the patients included in the study complete the treatment program (defined as completion of at least 5 of 8 modules)
  2. 70 % of treatment completers provide data for primary gambling outcome variable (NODS)

Enrollment

24 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 60 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Meet the diagnostic criteria for Pathological Gambling (ICD-10)
  • Able to read, wright, and speak Danish to a degree that enables interaction with the Danish internet treatment program, SpilleFri
  • IT skills and access to internet and computer/tablet
  • Willingness to participate in an internet-delivered psychological treatment program for Pathological Gambling

Exclusion criteria

  • Current moderate or severe psychiatric disorder that demands special, individualized treatment, or clinical suspicion hereof, e.g. treatment-demanding depression, personality disorder, psychotic symptoms
  • Untreated ADHD, ADD, or cognitive deficits that will most likely inhibit the patient from being able to read, understand, and work relatively independently in the SpilleFri internet program.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

N/A

Interventional model

Single Group Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

24 participants in 1 patient group

Internet-delivered treatment: "SpilleFri".
Experimental group
Description:
All participants receive the internet-delivered therapist-assisted 8-modules treatment program "SpilleFri".
Treatment:
Behavioral: Internet-delivered treatment: "SpilleFri".

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