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Telehealth Music Therapy for Adults With Endocrine Disorder and Depression

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Appalachian State University

Status

Not yet enrolling

Conditions

Autoimmune Polyglandular Syndrome Type III
Type 1 Diabetes
Depression
Addison Disease
Graves Disease
Endocrine System Diseases
Hashimoto Disease

Treatments

Behavioral: Telehealth Resource Oriented Music Therapy

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT07413874
HS-26-178

Details and patient eligibility

About

The goal of this clinical trial is to explore if a telehealth music therapy intervention helps with quality of life, depression symptoms, anxiety symptoms. It will also explore the participants' relationship to music. The main questions it aims to answer are:

  • Refine and tailor the music therapy intervention to fit the specific needs of adults living with an autoimmune disease and depression.
  • Examine the feasibility of the study protocol to support a future full-scale trial
  • Examine how music therapy impacts quality of life, depression symptoms, and anxiety symptoms
  • Explore how music therapy impacts one's relationship to music

Participants will:

  • have a short interview where you'll fill out a questionnaire with some basic information, answers about your depression, quality of life, and potential anxiety, and a question about how you feel about music at the start and end of the sessions
  • attend 8 weekly sessions, approximately 30-45 minutes each, with a board certified music therapist over telehealth/Zoom
  • answer a few questions about the music therapy intervention

Full description

Of all known chronic illnesses in the United States, it is reported that autoimmune diseases (AD) are the third most common cause, with an estimated five to eight percent of the population living with one or more AD. Adults living with AD often face chronic health challenges, including increased stress, anxiety, pain, discomfort, social isolation, and depression. Additional evidence supports the use of music therapy to supplement traditional pharmacotherapies to improve physical and mental well-being of people with numerous disease states such as trait anxiety, state anxiety, mood disorders, psychological distress, behavioral and emotional problems, and depression. However, there is limited research examining intervention development of music therapy to address psychosocial symptoms of autoimmune diseases.

We propose to conduct an intervention development study with 8-10 adults with a) an autoimmune endocrine disease and b) depression to examine an 8-week telehealth music therapy intervention, enabling us to refine research procedures for a future high priority, full-scale efficacy clinical trial. All participants will receive an 8-week music therapy intervention and usual care, as provided by their medical team (medication management, therapy, and appropriate support for self-management). Collection of outcome measures will occur at baseline, post-intervention (8-weeks), Additionally, we will complete interviews with the participants at the end of the intervention to gain perspectives on intervention and study protocol.

Aim 1 Refine and tailor the 8-week telehealth music therapy intervention to fit the specific, individual needs of adults living with and autoimmune endocrine disease and depression. Using community-engaged research methods, we will accomplish this aim through an iterative process of a) engagement of an advisory panel of adults with AD to provide critical input on the 8-week music therapy intervention prior to, during, and after the intervention delivery; b) refinement of the conceptual framework; and c) interviews with the participants at intervention completion for intervention and study design acceptability.

Adults living with autoimmune diseases and mental health conditions are at a higher risk for adverse health events. Feasibility studies are required to assess innovative interventions to promote their overall health and well-being, to provide the foundation for full-scale complementary health clinical trials that can effectively transform the standards of care for autoimmune diseases, and to advance health in under-resourced communities.

Adults with autoimmune disorders need practitioners who are trained in the impacts of these conditions on physical, social, and emotional wellbeing, utilizing an engaging approach that music therapy (MT) offers. Providing adults living with autoimmune diseases and depression/anxiety services that are specifically tailored to individuals and using a more accessible approach of telehealth has the potential to support adult empowerment, resilience, and coping strategies required to manage chronic condition

Enrollment

10 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 65 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • self-reported depression
  • self-reported autoimmune endocrine disease
  • 18-65 years of age
  • have a device that supports the Zoom platform (camera and audio)

Exclusion criteria

  • intellectual or developmental disability
  • no auto-immune disease
  • no depression
  • lack of access to device
  • under the age of 18 years
  • over the age of 65 years

Trial design

Primary purpose

Supportive Care

Allocation

N/A

Interventional model

Single Group Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

10 participants in 1 patient group

Intervention: Telehealth Music Therapy
Experimental group
Description:
10 participants will receive the telehealth music therapy intervention. This is an 8-week study utilizing a resource-oriented approach keeping the principles of empowerment philosophy, self-determination, collaboration, recovery-oriented or salutogenesis ways of working, and utilizing music as a health resource.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Telehealth Resource Oriented Music Therapy

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Vanessa Jewell, PhD, OTR/L; Melody Schwantes, PhD, MT-BC

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