Clinical Trial Details
— Status: Completed
Administrative data
NCT number |
NCT02782442 |
Other study ID # |
PSYCH-2016-24813 |
Secondary ID |
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Status |
Completed |
Phase |
N/A
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First received |
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Last updated |
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Start date |
September 1, 2016 |
Est. completion date |
March 12, 2022 |
Study information
Verified date |
June 2022 |
Source |
University of Minnesota |
Contact |
n/a |
Is FDA regulated |
No |
Health authority |
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Study type |
Interventional
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Clinical Trial Summary
Primary study:
This study is a single-site, double-blind, randomized, controlled clinical trial to compare
an evidence-based structured program of 30-35 hours of on-line cognitive and social cognitive
training exercises performed over 16 weeks (~2 hours per week), delivered with an innovative
digital app which provides users with a motivation coach to set personalized goals and with
secure social networking for peer support, "PRIME" ; vs. 2) A control condition of computer
games, encouraged at ~2 hours per week over 16 weeks, delivered with "PRIME".
Unblinded Cognitive Training Sub-Study:
Participants who were randomized to the computer games arm of the trial may be offered access
to the active cognitive training at the end of their 6 month follow up appointments, if they
still meet inclusion criteria.
PRIME Super Users Sub-Study:
Participants who have provided all follow up data to the initial study, including those who
are currently enrolled in the Unblinded Cognitive Training sub-study, may be offered
continued participation in the PRIME community as super-users.
Description:
Primary study:
The purpose of this study is to use remote methods and scalable interactive neurotechnology
to generate important data on the potential for remote targeted cognitive treatment in people
with psychosis. We will perform a double-blind RCT in 120 participants with psychosis,
comparing: 1) An evidence-based structured program of 30-35 hours of on-line cognitive and
social cognitive training exercises (CT) performed over 16 weeks (~2 hours per week),
delivered with an innovative digital app which provides users with a motivation coach to set
personalized goals and with secure social networking for peer support, "PRIME"; vs. 2) A
control condition of computer games, encouraged at ~2 hours per week over 16 weeks, delivered
with "PRIME" . Both conditions will be administered using personal smartphone devices and
computers and all procedures will be conducted remotely, including on-line recruitment in
locations all over the world. Using both per protocol and intent-to-treat analyses, we will
determine clinical, cognitive, and functional effects after the intervention using
operationalized assessments delivered remotely, and will determine their relationship to
functional outcome measures at 6-month follow-up.
Both the active condition and the control condition will be provided through identical web
portals designed for the study at no charge by Brain HQ (Posit Science, Inc.). PRIME, the
personalized motivation coaching and social networking app, has been designed and developed
by co-investigator Dr. Schlosser, supported by UCSF and NIMH. We will recruit a total of 204
subjects with psychosis to be stratified by age (18-40, 40-60) and education (< 14 years, >14
years) and randomly assigned to one of the two conditions.
Unblinded Cognitive Training Sub-Study:
During the debrief, participants will be asked if they would like to continue participating
in the study and receive active cognitive training. If the participant agrees, they will sign
a new consent form which covers the details of the next portion of the study. The data from
their 6 month follow up appointment will be counted as their baseline data to reduce
participant burden. They will start immediately with cognitive training and will continue
through the 6 month follow up appointments, as above. Additionally, participants who enter
into this study may be offered simultaneous participation in the PRIME Super Users sub-study
(see below).
PRIME Super Users Sub-study:
As a super-user, PRIME members are asked to take on a peer-mentorship role in the community
and maintain a certain level of activity within the application. Before offering
participation in the sub-study, the study team will perform a case review to determine if
PRIME would be beneficial to the individual, that they appear able to fulfill the role of a
peer mentor, that they are likely to be consistently active within the community, and they
are able to adhere to the PRIME code of conduct. Participants will sign informed consent
before rejoining the community.
As super-users, participants will be asked to be active members within the community and to
maintain activity of once a week, on average. Participants will be asked to notify study
staff if they anticipate or experience any extended absences from the app for any reason so
their access to the community will not be revoked. Super-users will participate in the
community by making posts, sharing moments, and commenting on the posts of other community
members (including ROAM participants, Super-Users, and coaches). They are encouraged to share
stories from their experiences and offer advice to other users for making and achieving
goals, dealing with symptoms, and improving quality of life.