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In the last decade several evidences show that cognitive impairment is a major feature of bipolar disorder (BD), that is strongly associated with patients' functional outcome. The most affected cognitive domains in BD are attention, memory and executive functions. BD represents a mental illness of considerable therapeutic complexity and the fight against cognitive and functional deterioration have contributed to increase the interest in the development of specific therapeutic strategies.There is the need of new non-pharmacological interventions in BD in order to improve not only affective symptoms, but also cognitive dysfunctions, with the final goal to achieve full functional recovery. The present study is focused on Functional Remediation (FR), a novel group intervention created by the Bipolar Disorder Unit of the Hospital Clinic of Barcelona and designed specifically for bipolar patients, based on a neuro-cognitive-behavioural approach. It involves neurocognitive and psychoeducation techniques (21 weekly sessions). The present study aims to assess FR efficacy in improving cognitive deficits and psychosocial functioning in a sample of euthymic patients with BD, compared to standard treatment (TAU). This is a randomized and rater-blind trial, involving 54 adult out-patients diagnosed with BD I or II (DSM-5 criteria) and clinically stable for at least two months. Patients will be assessed at baseline, post-treatment and 6-months follow-up, on validated cognitive, clinical and functional rating scales. The main result expected is that patients receiving FR will show better cognitive and psychosocial performance, further confirming the preliminary evidence on the utility of FR as an element of standard care for BD patients.


Clinical Trial Description

The main objective of this randomized, rater-blind controlled trial is to evaluate the efficacy of Functional Remediation (FR) in improving functional, clinical and cognitive outcomes in euthymic and clinically stable patients with Bipolar Disorder.

FR is a novel group-based intervention, based on a neurocognitive-behavioural approach, making use of ecological techniques, specifically developed for patients with Bipolar Disorder and aimed at restoring psychosocial functioning in this population.

The study will involve subjects recruited from outpatient clinics (residential or semi-residential care) within the Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services of ASST Spedali Civili, Brescia, Italy.

Study participants will be assigned via central randomization to either FR or treatment as usual, the latter consisting of evidence-based drug treatment and case management.

Pharmacological treatment will be maintained stable during the course of the trial, but no restriction will be applied in terms of access to evidence-based non-pharmacological interventions.

Efficacy of the study intervention (lasting 6 months) will be assessed at post-treatment, and later investigated at 6-months follow-up.

The study will be conducted in accordance with the ethical principles of the Declaration of Helsinki and Good Clinical Practice. It will take place within an experimental project related to the "PhD Course in Biomedical Sciences and Translational Medicine", curriculum "Neuroscience" of the University of Brescia, Italy. ;


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NCT number NCT04577508
Study type Interventional
Source Azienda Socio Sanitaria Territoriale degli Spedali Civili di Brescia
Contact Antonio Vita, Prof
Phone +39 0303995233
Email antonio.vita@unibs.it
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date January 2021
Completion date June 2023

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