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NCT number NCT03244098
Other study ID # HM20009566
Secondary ID 439128
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date February 9, 2018
Est. completion date May 1, 2022

Study information

Verified date May 2022
Source Virginia Commonwealth University
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

To improve spinal cord injury (SCI) rehabilitation through stronger informal caregiving, the proposed study will modify and evaluate a telehealth Transition Assistance Program (TAP) for informal caregivers of individuals with SCI during the transition from hospital to home. The TAP was previously developed for stroke caregivers and has been found to decrease caregiver strain and depression. In the proposed study, the TAP will be modified for SCI and implemented at a state-of-the-art SCI rehabilitation facility with a very high volume of SCI treatment and with telehealth technology already in place through which to test the intervention.


Description:

SCI Caregivers will be randomly assigned to either the TAP group or to a control receiving the standard care provided by the rehabilitation facility. The TAP begins before discharge and extends across six weeks. It includes three components to improve caregiver mental health and informal care: (1) skill development, (2) education, and (3) supportive problem solving. TAP caregivers will receive an SCI caregiving guidebook, a 1-hour intervention session by an SCI clinician before hospital discharge, and four 1-hour telehealth clinic-to-home visits at 1, 2, 4, and 6 weeks after discharge by the same clinician. Data will be collected from caregivers and individuals with SCI at baseline immediately before discharge and at 2 and 4 months after discharge.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 96
Est. completion date May 1, 2022
Est. primary completion date May 1, 2022
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender All
Age group 18 Years to 89 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: SCI Patient Inclusion Criteria: - have a telephone in the home or cellular phone and are able to talk on the phone in English - are able to provide informed consent - demonstrate a clinician-rated loss in motor/sensory function on the ASIA scale (i.e., have a spinal cord injury) Caregiver Inclusion Criteria: - have a telephone in the home or cellular phone and are able to talk on the phone in English - are able to provide informed consent - are a primary caregiver of the individual with SCI - Caregivers with scores below 10 on the literacy screen will identify a family member or friend to review the guidebook with the caregiver. If no one is identified, the TAP clinician will review the materials with the caregiver and function in that additional capacity Exclusion Criteria: - individual with SCI receives his/her primary care from a professional caregiver or other individual outside of the household besides the primary caregiver - individuals with SCI or caregivers with known current uncontrolled substance dependence, aphasia, anosognosia (deficit in self-awareness), or treatment due to known self-inflicted injury - individuals living alone - prisoners - SCI patient without decision making capacity to consent

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Behavioral:
Transition Assistance Program
TAP caregivers will receive an SCI caregiving guidebook, a 1-hour intervention session by an SCI clinician before hospital discharge, and four 1-hour telehealth clinic-to-home visits at 1, 2, 4, and 6 weeks after discharge by the same clinician

Locations

Country Name City State
United States Virginia Commonwealth University Richmond Virginia

Sponsors (3)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Virginia Commonwealth University Hunter Holmes McGuire VA Medical Center, The Craig H. Neilsen Foundation

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Zarit Burden Interview - Change from Baseline, at 2 and 4 Months after Discharge 22 item self-report measuring perceived burden on a 4 point scale [(1) Never, (2) Sometimes, (3) Quite Frequently, (4) Nearly Always] Given to the caregiver only in all treatment groups. Baseline, 2 months after discharge, 4 months after discharge
Primary The Self-Perceived Burden Scale - Patient - Change from Baseline, at 2 and 4 Months after Discharge 25 item self-report measuring perceived self-burden on a 5 point scale [(1) None of the time, (2) A little of the time, (3) Some of the time, (4) Most of the time, (5) All of the time] Given to the patient only in all treatment groups. Baseline, 2 months after discharge, 4 months after discharge
Primary Short Form - VR 12 Health Survey - Change from Baseline, at 2 and 4 Months after Discharge 12 item self-report measuring participant views on his/her own health. Various scales included:
6 point scale [(1) All of the time, (2) Most of the time, (3) A good bit of the time, (4) Some of the time, (5) A little bit of the time, (6) None of the time]
5 point scale [(1) Excellent, (2) Very good, (3) Good, (4) Fair, (5) Poor]
5 point scale [(1) Much Better, (2) Slightly Better, (3) About the Same, (4) Slightly Worse, (5) Much Worse]
5 point scale [(5) All of the time, (4) Most of the time, (3) Some of the time, (2) A little bit of the time, (1) None of the time]
3 point scale [(1) Yes, limited a lot, (2) Yes, limited a little, (3) No, Not limited at all]
Given to both the patient and caregiver in all treatment groups.
Baseline, 2 months after discharge, 4 months after discharge
Primary SCI-QOL Positive Affect & Well-Being - Change from Baseline, at 2 and 4 Months after Discharge 10 item self-report measuring perceived well-being on a 5 point scale [(1) Never, (2) Rarely, (3) Sometimes, (4) Often, (5) Always] Given to both the patient and caregiver in all treatment groups. Baseline, 2 months after discharge, 4 months after discharge
Primary Spinal Cord Independence Measure - Change from Baseline, at 2 and 4 Months after Discharge 19 item self-report measuring spinal cord injury patient's independence.
Each item is scored using the following scales [totals range from 0-100]:
0, 1 0, 1, 2 0, 1, 2, 3 0, 2, 4, 6 0, 5, 8, 10 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 0, 1, 2, 4, 5 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 0, 3, 6, 9, 11, 13, 15 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
Each item's scale includes descriptive explanations of levels of independence.
Example:
0. Requires total assistance
Requires partial assistance; does not clean self
Requires partial assistance; cleans self independently
4. Uses toilet independently in all tasks but needs adaptive devices or special setting (e.g., bars) 5. Uses toilet independently; does not require adaptive devices or special setting)
Given to the patient only in all treatment groups.
Baseline, 2 months after discharge, 4 months after discharge
Primary Revised Scale for Caregiving Self-Efficacy - Change from Baseline, at 2 and 4 Months after Discharge 15 item (+4 practice items) self-report measuring perceived self-efficacy on an 11 point scale [from 0 to 100 in increments of 10; ranging from "cannot do at all" (0) to "moderately certain can do" (50) to, "certain can do" (100)] Given to the caregiver only in all treatment groups. Baseline, 2 months after discharge, 4 months after discharge
Primary Relationship Assessment Scale - Change from Baseline, at 2 and 4 Months after Discharge 7 item self-report measuring perceived relationship between the caregiver and patient on a 5 point scale [ranging from (1) "Not at all" to (5) "Very much"] Given to both the caregiver and patient in all treatment groups. Baseline, 2 months after discharge, 4 months after discharge
Primary Exemplary Care Scale - Change from Baseline, at 2 and 4 Months after Discharge 11 item self-report measuring perceived quality of care by/from the caregiver on a 4 point scale [(1) Never, (2) Sometimes, (3) Often, (4) Always] Given to both the caregiver and patient in all treatment groups. Baseline, 2 months after discharge, 4 months after discharge
Primary Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale - Change from Baseline, at 2 and 4 Months after Discharge 20 item self-report measuring days of depressive symptoms within the last week on a 5 point scale [(0) Not at all or less than 1 day, (1) 1-2 days, (2) 2-4 days, (3) 5-7 days, (4) Nearly every day for 2 weeks] Given to both the caregiver and patient in all treatment groups. Baseline, 2 months after discharge, 4 months after discharge
Primary Dissemination & Implementation Questions 33 item self-report measuring satisfaction with the TAP intervention on a 7 point scale [(1) Never, (2) Rarely, (3) Occasionally, (4) Sometimes, (5) Often, (6) Very Often, (7) Always] as well as three open ended questions.
Given to the caregiver only in TAP group.
One day
Primary ADAPSS - Change from Baseline, at 2 and 4 Months after Discharge 6 item self-report measuring perception of SCI on a 6 point scale [(1) Strongly Disagree, (2) Moderately Disagree, (3) Mildly Disagree, (4) Mildly Agree, (5) Moderately Agree, (6) Strongly Agree]
Given to only the patient in all treatment groups.
Baseline, 2 months after discharge, 4 months after discharge
Primary Brief COPE - Change from Baseline, at 2 and 4 Months after Discharge 10 item self-report measuring methods of coping on a 4 point scale [(1) I usually don't do this at all, (2) I usually do this a little bit, (3) I usually do this a medium amount, (4) I usually do this a lot]
Given to both the patient and caregiver in all treatment groups.
Baseline, 2 months after discharge, 4 months after discharge
Primary Craig Handicap Assessment and Reporting Technique (CHART) Short Form - Change from Baseline, at 2 and 4 Months after Discharge 17 item self-report measuring the level of handicap in a community setting including free response of whole numbers (ex: number of times per week left alone), as well as Yes/No/Not Applicable)
Given to only the patient in all treatment groups.
Baseline, 2 months after discharge, 4 months after discharge
Primary Cognitive Flexibility Scale - Change from Baseline, at 2 and 4 Months after Discharge 12 item self-report measuring cognitive flexibility regarding problem solving on a 6 point scale [(1) Strongly Agree, (2) Agree, (3) Slightly Agree, (4) Slightly Disagree, (5) Disagree, (6) Strongly Disagree]
Given to both the patient and caregiver in all treatment groups.
Baseline, 2 months after discharge, 4 months after discharge
Primary Disability Identity and Opportunity Scale - Change from Baseline, at 2 and 4 Months after Discharge 23 item self-report measuring attitudes towards being disabled on a 5 point scale [(1) Strongly Disagree, (5) Strongly Disagree]
Given to only the patient in all treatment groups.
Baseline, 2 months after discharge, 4 months after discharge
Primary Family Dynamics Scale - Change from Baseline, at 2 and 4 Months after Discharge 15 item self-report scale measuring perceived family dynamics (including communication, adaptability, etc.) on a 6 point scale [(1) Extremely Well, (2) Very Well, (3) Well, (4) A Bit, (5) Not Well, (6) Not at All]
Given only to the caregiver in all treatment groups.
Baseline, 2 months after discharge, 4 months after discharge
Primary Generalized Anxiety Disorder 7 (GAD 7) - Change from Baseline, at 2 and 4 Months after Discharge 7 item self-report scale measuring level of anxiety over the last 2 weeks on a 4 point scale [(0) Always, (1) Often, (2) Sometimes, (3) Occasionally]
Given to both the patient and caregiver in all treatment groups.
Baseline, 2 months after discharge, 4 months after discharge
Primary Spinal Cord Injury Coping Questionnaire - Change from Baseline, at 2 and 4 Months after 12 item self-report scale measuring the acceptance, fighting spirit, and social reliance of an SCI patient on a 4 point scale [(1) Strongly Agree, (2) Agree, (3) Disagree, (4) Strongly Disagree]
Given to only the patient in all treatment groups
Baseline, 2 months after discharge, 4 months after discharge
Primary Ten-Item Personality Inventory - Change from Baseline, at 2 and 4 Months after 10 item self-report scale measuring personality (based on the Big 5) on a 7 point scale [(1) Disagree Strongly, (2) Disagree Moderately, (3) Disagree a Little, (4) Neither Agree nor Disagree, (5) Agree a Little, (6) Agree Moderately, (7) Agree Strongly]
Given to both the patient and caregiver in all treatment groups
Baseline, 2 months after discharge, 4 months after discharge
Secondary Demographics - Patient 34 item self-report demographics survey, including specific information regarding the SCI and relationship between the patient and caregiver.
16 items on baseline and 18 items for the two follow up sessions.
Given to the patient only in all treatment groups.
Baseline, 2 months after discharge, 4 months after discharge
Secondary Demographics - Caregiver 31 item self-report demographics survey, including specific information regarding the relationship between the caregiver and patient.
20 items on baseline and 11 items for the two follow up sessions.
Given to the caregiver only in all treatment groups.
Baseline, 2 months after discharge, 4 months after discharge
Secondary Brief Health Literacy Screening Tool 4 item self-report measuring caregiver literacy on a 5 point scale [(1) Always, (2) Often, (3) Sometimes, (4) Occasionally, (5) Never] Given to the caregiver only in all treatment groups. One day
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