Myocardial Infarction Clinical Trial
Official title:
Partnering Physical and Emotional Fitness: Improving Cardiac Recovery With Training in Emotion Regulation
Verified date | March 2020 |
Source | Case Western Reserve University |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Patients who have just experienced a first major cardiac event are at risk of experiencing heightened negative emotions, which further negatively impact self-management of health behaviors. For those patients in phase II cardiac rehabilitation, there is an opportunity to address physical and emotional wellbeing to optimize self-management of diet and exercise. This study will pilot test an intervention aimed at improving these patients' abilities to regulate their emotions as a mechanism to minimize psychological distress and improve self-management of diet and exercise, as well as improve quality of life. This innovative pilot will generate knowledge about the impact of emotion regulation in first event cardiac rehabilitation patients.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 34 |
Est. completion date | October 31, 2018 |
Est. primary completion date | October 31, 2018 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 40 Years and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - diagnosis of CVD - phase II CR initiated within the past 2 months - planned 12 weeks of CR - living independently - at least 40 years of age Exclusion Criteria: - patients who do not speak English - have experienced cardiac arrest - have an implanted pacemaker or defibrillator - not approved safe for exercise |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Case Western Reserve University | Cleveland | Ohio |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Case Western Reserve University |
United States,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Change in Quality of life | Quality of life will be assessed with the 29-item Perceived Health Status (PROMIS-29). This measure examines quality of life across chronic illness populations. Total score of the PROMIS-29 will be used in the analysis of quality of life. | baseline, after completion of standard of care cardiac rehabilitation, and 3 months after completion of standard of care cardiac rehabilitation (an average of 5 months). | |
Secondary | Change in Psychological symptoms- Depression | Depression will be measured with the 16 item Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology and PROMIS depression-4. | baseline, after completion of standard of care cardiac rehabilitation, and 3 months after completion of standard of care cardiac rehabilitation (an average of 5 months). | |
Secondary | Change in Psychological symptoms- Anxiety | Anxiety will be assessed using the 7 anxiety items from the short-form of the Depression Anxiety Stress Scale and the PROMIS anxiety-4. | baseline, after completion of standard of care cardiac rehabilitation, and 3 months after completion of standard of care cardiac rehabilitation (an average of 5 months). | |
Secondary | Change in Psychological symptoms- Rumination | Rumination will be measured with the 22-item Ruminative Responses Scale. | baseline, after completion of standard of care cardiac rehabilitation, and 3 months after completion of standard of care cardiac rehabilitation (an average of 5 months). | |
Secondary | Change in Self-management behaviors- Diet | Diet will be assessed with the Nutrient Data Systems Report is a 24-item recall delivered by a trained nutritionist. This recall provides detailed intake information about over 150 different nutrients as well as food groups.39 Analysis of aims will use total intake of sodium and lipids. | baseline, after completion of standard of care cardiac rehabilitation, and 3 months after completion of standard of care cardiac rehabilitation (an average of 5 months). | |
Secondary | Change in Self-management behaviors- Exercise | Exercise will be assessed with actigraphy. Intensity and number of minutes of exercise will be assessed over a three-day period using the Actigraph Active Living Protocol. Total number of minutes and number of minutes in moderate to high intensity of exercise will be used for analysis of study aims. | baseline, after completion of standard of care cardiac rehabilitation, and 3 months after completion of standard of care cardiac rehabilitation (an average of 5 months). | |
Secondary | Change in Emotion regulation | Emotion regulation will be measured with the 16-item Emotional Regulation Profile-Revised. | baseline, after completion of standard of care cardiac rehabilitation, and 3 months after completion of standard of care cardiac rehabilitation (an average of 5 months). | |
Secondary | Change in Stress | Stress will be measured with the 10-item Perceived Stress Scale(PSS). PSS items are on a 5-point Likert-type scale and include subjective statements related to stress experienced in the last 30 days. | baseline, after completion of standard of care cardiac rehabilitation, and 3 months after completion of standard of care cardiac rehabilitation (an average of 5 months). | |
Secondary | Change in Patient Activation | Patient activation will be measured with the 10-item Patient Activation Measure. | baseline, after completion of standard of care cardiac rehabilitation, and 3 months after completion of standard of care cardiac rehabilitation (an average of 5 months). | |
Secondary | Change in Self-efficacy | Self-efficacy will be measured with the 6-item Self Efficacy for Managing Chronic Disease scale. | baseline, after completion of standard of care cardiac rehabilitation, and 3 months after completion of standard of care cardiac rehabilitation (an average of 5 months). | |
Secondary | Change in Neural Function Brain Activation | Brain activation will be assessed using functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI). Neural network differentiation will be assessed using passive viewing of video clips, each 23 seconds in length. Half of the video clips will assess analytic thinking, and half empathetic/emotional cognition. Brain activity associated with each of these conditions will be assessed relative to a resting baseline, achieved by including fixation conditions of the same length and frequency as the video stimuli. All stimuli are presented with EPrime psychology software. | baseline, after completion of standard of care cardiac rehabilitation, and 3 months after completion of standard of care cardiac rehabilitation (an average of 5 months). | |
Secondary | Change in Decision making | Decision making will be assessed with the Iowa gambling task. This task will be conducted to assess decision making with a real-life simulation. In this task participants select decks of cards with the goal of winning as much money as possible. | baseline, after completion of standard of care cardiac rehabilitation, and 3 months after completion of standard of care cardiac rehabilitation (an average of 5 months). | |
Secondary | Change in Attention | Attention will be measured with the 13 item Attention Function Index. | baseline, after completion of standard of care cardiac rehabilitation, and 3 months after completion of standard of care cardiac rehabilitation (an average of 5 months). |
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