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Clinical Trial Summary

For this clinical demonstration study, Veterans will be assessed with a battery of questionnaires/surveys and a 1:1 clinical interview with a V-TRACTS psychologist to target domains of head injury, psychological trauma, depression, suicidality, anxiety, chronic pain and sleep, substance use and activity level. V-TRACTS will convene a weekly consensus meeting to evaluate all the data, and develop a recommendation plan. After the consensus meeting, a V-TRACTS psychologist will provide comprehensive feedback encompassing the entire assessment battery. Additionally, if warranted, the investigators will offer an optional cognitive assessment, as well as rehabilitation options that the consensus committee targets the individual Veteran's needs and also via VA telehealth or other approved online service. It will be the Veteran's choice whether he/she wants to participate in any one or more of these options.


Clinical Trial Description

V-TRACTS plans to assess up to 110 post-9/11 Veterans. This clinical demonstration project may be conducted primarily (1) using a VA telehealth or online delivery system to meet the needs of remote Veterans or those who are unable to attend sessions on campus, as well as to maximize access to care during COVID-19 and thereafter or (2) in person at VA, when possible and preferable to the Veteran. The investigators will use a multidimensional but condensed version of the comprehensive TRACTS Core B (VABHS IRB #2354) evaluation. This condensed and efficient assessment will be used to develop a standard quantitative analytic to characterize each Veteran's risk for poor functional outcome and to determine his/her rehabilitation needs. For the intervention, the investigators propose to offer various telehealth assessment and treatment options to each Veteran assessed or to refer on to VA clinical service, as appropriate. There are three research-based treatments and an additional brief cognitive assessment included in this protocol that may be offered at the feedback appointment. First, is a Brief Assessment of Thinking, which is a neuropsychological/cognitive assessment that will be conducted to gather information about functioning in the areas of memory, attention, and thinking, if appropriate. Second, is STEP-Home-Brief, which is an innovative, integrated, transdiagnostic rehabilitation workshop that targets each individual Veteran's area(s) of weakness identified by the assessment, if appropriate. STEP-Home-Brief provides a patient-centered, transdiagnostic treatment approach and can be delivered via telehealth or in-person. STEP-Home-Brief also provides an introduction to a destigmatized "mental health" intervention that has been demonstrated to act as a gateway to further VA treatment engagement. Third, is an At-Home Exercise program, if appropriate, which will provide Veterans with an at-home, 5-week program targeting cardiovascular health and endurance. Fourth, the investigators may offer referrals to the experimental 12-week STEP-Home workshop (VABHS IRB #3210). Fifth, the investigators may offer referrals to clinical programs, as appropriate. These referrals include but are not limited to Polytrauma, Center for Returning Veterans, Whole Health, PTSD, Mental Health, Vocational Rehabilitation, and Neurology. The decision as to which type of treatment would best meet the needs of individual Veterans will be informed by a consensus of the V-TRACTS clinical team. It will be the Veteran's choice whether he/she wants to participate in any one or more of the cognitive assessment or rehabilitation options. These options are available sequentially or concurrently. ;


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NCT number NCT04723745
Study type Observational [Patient Registry]
Source VA Boston Healthcare System
Contact Regina McGlinchey, PhD
Phone 857-248-0091
Email regina.mcglinchey@va.gov
Status Recruiting
Phase
Start date December 8, 2020
Completion date December 7, 2024

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