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Administrative data

NCT number NCT01407926
Other study ID # PHE-101531
Secondary ID 06510
Status Completed
Phase
First received
Last updated
Start date May 2010
Est. completion date June 2013

Study information

Verified date March 2019
Source McMaster University
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Observational

Clinical Trial Summary

Objective: The objective of this study is to evaluate the feasibility, acceptability and effectiveness of a 6-month nurse-led, interprofessional mental health promotion intervention aimed at older home care clients with depressive symptoms using personal support services.

Methods/Design: This one-group pre-test post-test study aims to recruit a total of 250 long-stay (> 60 days) home care clients, 70 years or older, with depressive symptoms who are receiving personal support services through a home care program in Ontario, Canada. The nurse-led intervention is a multi-faceted 6-month program led by a Registered Nurse that involves regular home visits, monthly case conferences, and evidence-based assessment and management of depression using an interprofessional approach. The primary outcome is the change in severity of depressive symptoms from baseline to 6 months using the Centre for Epidemiological Studies in Depression Scale. Secondary outcomes include changes in the prevalence of depressive symptoms and anxiety, health-related quality of life, cognitive function, and the rate and appropriateness of depression treatment from baseline to 12 months. Changes in the costs of use of health services will be assessed from a societal perspective.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 142
Est. completion date June 2013
Est. primary completion date June 2013
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 70 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

- long-stay (> 60 days) home care clients

- 70 years or older

- newly referred to and receiving PSS through the CCAC

- living in the community (not in a long-term care home)

- mentally competent to give informed consent (or with a substitute decision-maker available)

- competent in English (or with an interpreter available)

- screens positive for depressive symptoms

Exclusion Criteria:

- receiving palliative care services

- not competent in English and no interpreter available

- not mentally competent to give informed consent and no substitute decision-maker available

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Other:
Nurse-Led Mental Health Promotion Intervention
The nurse-led intervention is a multi-faceted 6-month program led by a Registered Nurse that involves regular home visits, monthly case conferences, and evidence-based assessment and management of depression using an interprofessional approach.

Locations

Country Name City State
Canada McMaster University, School of Nursing Hamilton Ontario

Sponsors (3)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
McMaster University Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), Ontario Ministry of Health and Long Term Care

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Canada, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Centre for Epidemiological Studies in Depression Scale The CES-D consists of 20 items, which range from 0-60, with higher scores indicating greater severity of depressive symptoms. It has been used in prior randomized controlled trials by three of the study investigators that involved older home care clients with mood disorders and has a high degree of reliability, content, construct and criterion related validity, distinguishes between depressed and non-depressed people, and is a sensitive tool for measuring changes in depressive symptoms over time in psychiatric populations. Baseline to 12 months
Secondary Generalized Anxiety Disorder Screener The Generalised Anxiety Disorder Assessment (GAD-7) is a seven item instrument that is used to measure or assess the severity of generalised anxiety disorder (GAD). Each item asks the individual to rate the severity of his or her symptoms over the past two weeks. Response options include "not at all", "several days", "more than half the days" and "nearly every day".
The GAD-7 score is calculated by assigning scores of 0, 1, 2, and 3, to the response categories of "not at all," "several days," "more than half the days," and "nearly every day," respectively, and then adding together the scores for the seven questions.
GAD-7 total score for the seven items ranges from 0 to 21. Scores represent:
0-5 = Mild anxiety
6-10 = Moderate anxiety
11-15 = Moderately severe anxiety
15-21 = Severe anxiety
When used as a screening tool, further evaluation is recommended when the score is 10 or greater
Baseline and 12 months
Secondary SF-12 Physical Composite Index The SF-12 is a multipurpose short form to measure health status. There are 10 domains: Physical Composite Index (score range from 0-100); Physical Functioning Index (score range from 0-100); Role Limitation Physical Index (score range 0-100); Pain Index Score (score range from 0-100); General Health Index (score range from 0-100); Mental Health Composite Index (score range from 1-100); Vitality Index (score range from 0-100); Social Functioning Index (score rang 0-100); Role Limitation Emotional Index (score range 0-100); and SF-12 Mental Health Index (score range from 0-100), the higher the score means a better outcome 12 months minus Baseline value
Secondary SF-12 Physical Functioning Index The SF-12 is a multipurpose short form to measure health status. There are 10 domains: Physical Composite Index (score range from 0-100); Physical Functioning Index (score range from 0-100); Role Limitation Physical Index (score range 0-100); Pain Index Score (score range from 0-100); General Health Index (score range from 0-100); Mental Health Composite Index (score range from 1-100); Vitality Index (score range from 0-100); Social Functioning Index (score rang 0-100); Role Limitation Emotional Index (score range 0-100); and SF-12 Mental Health Index (score range from 0-100), the higher the score means the better the outcome. Baseline and 12 months
Secondary SF-12 Role Limitation Physical Index The SF-12 is a multipurpose short form to measure health status. There are 10 domains: Physical Composite Index (score range from 0-100); Physical Functioning Index (score range from 0-100); Role Limitation Physical Index (score range 0-100); Pain Index Score (score range from 0-100); General Health Index (score range from 0-100); Mental Health Composite Index (score range from 1-100); Vitality Index (score range from 0-100); Social Functioning Index (score rang 0-100); Role Limitation Emotional Index (score range 0-100); and SF-12 Mental Health Index (score range from 0-100), the higher the score means the better the outcome. Baseline and 12 months
Secondary SF-12 Pain Index Score The SF-12 is a multipurpose short form to measure health status. There are 10 domains: Physical Composite Index (score range from 0-100); Physical Functioning Index (score range from 0-100); Role Limitation Physical Index (score range 0-100); Pain Index Score (score range from 0-100); General Health Index (score range from 0-100); Mental Health Composite Index (score range from 1-100); Vitality Index (score range from 0-100); Social Functioning Index (score rang 0-100); Role Limitation Emotional Index (score range 0-100); and SF-12 Mental Health Index (score range from 0-100), the higher the score means the better the outcome. Baseline and 12 months
Secondary SF-12 General Health Index The SF-12 is a multipurpose short form to measure health status. There are 10 domains: Physical Composite Index (score range from 0-100); Physical Functioning Index (score range from 0-100); Role Limitation Physical Index (score range 0-100); Pain Index Score (score range from 0-100); General Health Index (score range from 0-100); Mental Health Composite Index (score range from 1-100); Vitality Index (score range from 0-100); Social Functioning Index (score rang 0-100); Role Limitation Emotional Index (score range 0-100); and SF-12 Mental Health Index (score range from 0-100), the higher the score means the better the outcome. Baseline and 12 months
Secondary SF-12 Mental Health Composite Index The SF-12 is a multipurpose short form to measure health status. There are 10 domains: Physical Composite Index (score range from 0-100); Physical Functioning Index (score range from 0-100); Role Limitation Physical Index (score range 0-100); Pain Index Score (score range from 0-100); General Health Index (score range from 0-100); Mental Health Composite Index (score range from 1-100); Vitality Index (score range from 0-100); Social Functioning Index (score rang 0-100); Role Limitation Emotional Index (score range 0-100); and SF-12 Mental Health Index (score range from 0-100), the higher the score means the better the outcome. Baseline and 12 months
Secondary SF-12 Vitality Index Score The SF-12 is a multipurpose short form to measure health status. There are 10 domains: Physical Composite Index (score range from 0-100); Physical Functioning Index (score range from 0-100); Role Limitation Physical Index (score range 0-100); Pain Index Score (score range from 0-100); General Health Index (score range from 0-100); Mental Health Composite Index (score range from 1-100); Vitality Index (score range from 0-100); Social Functioning Index (score rang 0-100); Role Limitation Emotional Index (score range 0-100); and SF-12 Mental Health Index (score range from 0-100), the higher the score means the better the outcome. Baseline and 12 months
Secondary SF-12 Social Functioning Index The SF-12 is a multipurpose short form to measure health status. There are 10 domains: Physical Composite Index (score range from 0-100); Physical Functioning Index (score range from 0-100); Role Limitation Physical Index (score range 0-100); Pain Index Score (score range from 0-100); General Health Index (score range from 0-100); Mental Health Composite Index (score range from 1-100); Vitality Index (score range from 0-100); Social Functioning Index (score rang 0-100); Role Limitation Emotional Index (score range 0-100); and SF-12 Mental Health Index (score range from 0-100), the higher the score means the better the outcome. Baseline and 12 months
Secondary SF-12 Role Limitation Emotional Index The SF-12 is a multipurpose short form to measure health status. There are 10 domains: Physical Composite Index (score range from 0-100); Physical Functioning Index (score range from 0-100); Role Limitation Physical Index (score range 0-100); Pain Index Score (score range from 0-100); General Health Index (score range from 0-100); Mental Health Composite Index (score range from 1-100); Vitality Index (score range from 0-100); Social Functioning Index (score rang 0-100); Role Limitation Emotional Index (score range 0-100); and SF-12 Mental Health Index (score range from 0-100), the higher the score means the better the outcome. Baseline and 12 months
Secondary SF-12 Mental Health Index The SF-12 is a multipurpose short form to measure health status. There are 10 domains: Physical Composite Index (score range from 0-100); Physical Functioning Index (score range from 0-100); Role Limitation Physical Index (score range 0-100); Pain Index Score (score range from 0-100); General Health Index (score range from 0-100); Mental Health Composite Index (score range from 1-100); Vitality Index (score range from 0-100); Social Functioning Index (score rang 0-100); Role Limitation Emotional Index (score range 0-100); and SF-12 Mental Health Index (score range from 0-100), the higher the score means the better the outcome. Baseline and 12 months
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