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The purpose of this study is study bowel symptoms, quality of life, and personal factors that may affect your health. In Aim 1 of this study participants will be invited to complete 6 survey-based questionnaires online. In Aim 2 of this study will monitor the effectiveness of a 12 week therapy program on bowel symptoms and overall quality of life.


Clinical Trial Description

For Aim 1, investigators will conduct a cross-sectional survey study examining prevalence of early adverse life events and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in patients with constipation-predominant IBS or chronic constipation with or without overlapping dyssynergic defecation. For Aim 2, investigators will recruit and enroll individuals who have a positive history of early adverse life events or possible PTSD as identified in Aim 1 for a 12 week outpatient cognitive behavioral therapy program as outlined below: Visit 1 (Participants will present to the GI Office at one of our dedicated locations including the downtown Digestive and Liver Disorders (DaLD) clinic, Springmill Clinic, or IU North Multispeciality Clinic) At this screening visit, participants do the following: - Read and sign the informed consent after all your questions about the study will be answered - Have a medical history taken including demographics, symptoms and history of illness - Medications will be reviewed - A physical exam will be performed by the physician if the visit is being conducted in person. If the visit is done virtually, the physician will record that exam as a virtual exam with all relevant information that can be gathered by a virtual exam. - Vital signs will be measured if the visit is conducted in person. If the visit is virtual, vital signs will not be physically done but any available data pertaining to vital signs will be documented. - Participants will be asked to complete a series of questionnaires - Participants will be provided a bowel pattern diary to record bowel symptoms over the course of the study - Participants will be asked to complete global assessment scales (2 questions) during each week of the study - Participants will be administered the PAC-SYM, PAC-QOL, global assessment scale, SF-12, HADS and PCL-5 during CBT - Participants will be administered the GAD-7 and PHQ-9 at every CBT visit. - The study visit may take 30 minutes to 1 hour to complete Day 1-15 (Run-In Phase): • Participants be asked to record stool symptoms and patterns in a diary daily starting from Day 1 to Day 15. The daily dairy can either be completed on paper or by phone or on the web. Day 16-100 (Visit 2-13): During this time, participants will undergo regular sessions with a dedicated GI psychologist. They will receive one 60-minute session every week for 10-12 weeks. The treatment schedule will include education on the relationship between bowel symptoms and stressful life events with instructions on ways to cope and manage symptoms through the use of relaxation techniques, such as breathing exercises and other methods for self calming. During the 10 to 12 weeks of therapy, participants will be given assignments and asked to monitor your progress. After you have completed your treatment sessions, you will be asked to fill out the same questionnaires that you completed at your screening visit that can be done either in person using a physical form or virtually online. Visit 14: • We will also confirm completion of the study. ;


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NCT number NCT04060121
Study type Observational
Source Indiana University
Contact
Status Active, not recruiting
Phase
Start date June 1, 2018
Completion date December 31, 2024

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