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Mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) is among the most common injuries sustained by Veterans of Operations Enduring and Iraqi Freedom. It is also highly co-morbid with mental health conditions, such as post-traumatic stress disorder and depression. While mTBI alone is not typically thought to cause lasting deficits in personal functioning or cognitive abilities, Veterans with a history of mTBI nonetheless report chronic psychological distress, as well as subjective difficulties with attention, concentration, poor frustration tolerance, and decision-making. Although current clinical practice guidelines for mTBI emphasize primary care-based symptom management, there are presently no evidence-based interventions to treat mental health symptoms in this setting. This research proposal therefore seeks to adapt and pilot test a brief, primary care-based intervention (E-PST) to reduce psychological distress in Veterans with mTBI by augmenting problem-solving skills, and helping them to develop specific cognitive and behavioral skills to improve upon their self-reported cognitive inefficiencies. The investigators hypothesize that Veterans who complete E-PST will report improvements in psychological distress compared to participants in the control condition.


Clinical Trial Description

Open Trial: The primary focus of the open trial is to gather feasibility and acceptability data from up to 12 participants, though clinical effect will also be evaluated using select measures outlined below. Feasibility metrics will be internally monitored. Participant feedback on the acceptability of E-PST will be gathered following each treatment session. Qualitative data will be analyzed using rapid qualitative analysis. Given the small sample, clinical effect will be descriptively explored. Individual line graphs of pre-post Brief Symptom Inventory-18 (BSI-18) scores will be generated, and mean differences in BSI-18 scores will be compared. Trends in change scores will be visually inspected to evaluate evidence of a preliminary clinical effect. Randomized Trial: The focus of the randomized trial is threefold: a) to estimate a preliminary effect size for the primary outcome measure (BSI-18); b) determine the feasibility of the assessment plan; and c) establish feasibility of recruitment and retention in order to guide the design of a future multi-site efficacy trial. BSI-18 data will be described with means, standard deviations, and confidence intervals at each time point and condition. To show central tendency, variation and potential trends over time, means and 95% confidence intervals will be plotted across time for each condition. To assist in developing a larger trial, an effect size will be calculated at post-treatment to describe the standardized difference between conditions. All participants who are randomized and complete a baseline assessment will be included in our analysis. Evaluation of measurement feasibility will focus primarily on descriptive statistics (e.g., frequencies of missing/ incomplete measures). Recruitment and retention over the study duration will be plotted based on the number of participants enrolled into the study and compared to the anticipated rate of recruitment. Veteran feedback on the acceptability of E-PST and treatment satisfaction will be analyzed using rapid qualitative analysis. ;


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NCT number NCT03759223
Study type Interventional
Source VA Office of Research and Development
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date October 1, 2019
Completion date June 7, 2023

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