Brain Injuries, Traumatic Clinical Trial
Official title:
Safe@Home: A Self-Management Program for Individuals With Traumatic Brain Injury and Their Families
Verified date | September 2017 |
Source | Shepherd Center, Atlanta GA |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
People who sustain moderate to severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) have an increased risk for unintentional injury and harm when resuming day to day activities in the home and community. People who sustain brain injuries primarily want to independently do the activities they enjoy while families primarily focus on avoiding injury or other harm events. Safe@Home is an injury prevention education and activity training program. Participants who have sustained a moderate or severe TBI receive a personalized strengths and safety risk assessment, tailored injury prevention education, and in-home training with a transition coach on self-selected activities. This study will evaluate whether the Safe@Home program reduces injuries and harm and increases clients' independence in their everyday activities in the home and community compared to a usual care control group.
Status | Active, not recruiting |
Enrollment | 60 |
Est. completion date | November 15, 2017 |
Est. primary completion date | August 15, 2017 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 99 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: Persons with TBI and family members will be eligible if they meet all of the following criteria: 1. Person with TBI aged 18 or older who sustained moderate to severe TBI defined as externally caused damage to brain tissue as evidenced by one of the following (TBI Model Systems Criteria): - Post-traumatic Amnesia (PTA) > 24 hours - Trauma related intracranial neuroimaging abnormalities - Loss of consciousness exceeding 30 minutes (and not due to sedation or intoxication) - Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) score in the emergency department of less than 13 (and not due to intubation, sedation, or intoxication) 2. All participants must be capable of providing informed consent for research participation. 3. Person with TBI has capacity to manage self-care as defined by a rehabilitation specialist rating the patient on the Mayo-Portland Self-Care item = 2, i.e., requires a little assistance or supervision from others, =24% of the time. 4. An adult family member, e.g., parent, spouse, adult child, or committed, domestic partner, aged 18 or older, living in the home environment is willing to participate. 5. Person-family resides within 75 miles of the enrollment site and willing to allow a personal transition coach into the home. 6. Person-family willing to use the internet or a mobile phone as part of the intervention. 7. Person-family are English speaking, either native or English as a second language. Exclusion Criteria: 1. Person with brain injury primary diagnosis is hypoxic or hypoxic-ischemic (i.e., anoxic) brain injury; cerebral infarction (ischemic stroke) or cerebral hemorrhage (i.e., hemorrhagic stroke); intracranial hemorrhage (i.e., aneurismal rupture, subdural or epidural hematoma without TBI); inflammatory, toxic, or metabolic encephalopathies which are not complications of head trauma; seizure disorders (primary generalized epilepsy, partial epilepsies, status epilepticus, etc.); cerebral neoplasm; intracranial surgery; or condition other than moderate or severe TBI as defined above. 2. Person with TBI could not self-manage activities prior to their injury due to severe, uncontrolled psychopathology (e.g., schizophrenia, bipolar disorder) or developmental disability. 3. Person or family has current, severe, untreated/uncontrolled psychopathology (e.g., physically abusive, violent or sexual behavior) that places the personal transition coach treating in the home at physical risk. 4. Person with TBI has severe, current physical or sensory impairment (e.g., tetraplegia, legally blind) that prohibits participation in all activity modules and reflects membership in a different population. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Shepherd Center | Atlanta | Georgia |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Shepherd Center, Atlanta GA |
United States,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Number of Unsafe Events for Each Participant | Actual and near miss unsafe events including injury to self or others, and property damage or loss using a standardized survey | From study start to intervention conclusion (~3-months) | |
Primary | Change in Mayo-Portland Participation Scale Score | Eight items in which amount and level of independence in activities is rated on a 5-point scale | Baseline measure and post-intervention measure (~3-months post-baseline) | |
Secondary | Change in Supervision Rating Scale Score | Amount of supervision provided by a family member on a 13 point scale | Baseline, post-intervention (3-months post-baseline), and 3-months post-intervention (6-months post-baseline) | |
Secondary | Change in Carrying Out Activities Scale Score | Measures level of safety risk associated with cognitive impairment using 17 items rated on a 4-point scale | Baseline, post-intervention (3-months post-baseline), and 3-months post-intervention (6-months post-baseline) | |
Secondary | Number of Unsafe Events for Each Participant | Actual and near miss unsafe events including injury to self or others, and property damage or loss using a standardized survey | From intervention conclusion to 3-months post-intervention | |
Secondary | Change in Mayo-Portland Participation Scale Score | Eight items in which amount and level of independence in activities is rated on a 5-point scale | Baseline measure and 3-month post-intervention measure (6-months post-baseline) |
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