Study on the Effectiveness of "Treatment Regulation Mode" Based on Neuromodulation and Electronic Follow-up to Reduce Relapse Behavior in Patients With Substance Dependence
Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) combined with computerized cognitive addiction therapy(CCAT) for methamphetamine(MA) dependent patients in voluntary drug rehabilitation center. Electronic medical systems were applied for drug related knowledge education, self-evaluation and outpatient follow-up reminder after intervention in order to reduce relapse behaviors.
NCT04139148 — Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation
Status: Recruiting
http://inclinicaltrials.com/transcranial-direct-current-stimulation/NCT04139148/
Clinical Trial to Evaluate Efficacy and Acceptance of a Telemedicine Based Programme to Treat Hepatitis C Among Patients at Drug Addiction Centers
The investigators have designed a community-based intervention study to all subjects attended in drug addiction centers screened for hepatitis C virus (HCV) to evaluate the efficacy and acceptance of a telemedicine based programme versus conventional healthcare assistance
NCT04035980 — Hepatitis C Virus Infection
Status: Recruiting
http://inclinicaltrials.com/hepatitis-c-virus-infection/NCT04035980/
Enhancement of Emotion Regulation Skills in Vulnerable Adolescents at Risk for Addictions and Psychopathology Due to Risk Factors in the Family
For the current study, a prevention program is developed and applied to enhance the emotion regulation skills of adolescents. Before and after the application of the prevention program, all participants will be assessed for their emotion regulation ability via questionnaires and a physiological examination in which heart rate and skin conductance will be measured.
NCT04001140 — Behavior Problem
Status: Enrolling by invitation
http://inclinicaltrials.com/behavior-problem/NCT04001140/
Implementation of Internet-based Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Problem Gambling in Routine Addiction Care: A Feasibility Study
Problem gambling (PG) is a major public health concern worldwide. As awareness of PG has risen, treatment demand is increasing, and internet interventions is a promising alternative for providing fast, evidence-based treatment at scale, to a low cost. This article presents the protocol of an open label, uncontrolled pilot and feasibility trial of a novel internet-delivered cognitive behavioral treatment, conducted in regular addiction care with adult treatment-seeking patients (max N=25) with problematic gambling. Weekly measures of gambling symptoms and gambling will serve as outcome measures. Study results will further guide the development of the intervention and its implementation into regular addiction care.
NCT03946098 — Gambling Disorder
Status: Completed
http://inclinicaltrials.com/gambling-disorder/NCT03946098/
Exploring the Outcomes of System Supports for Youth With Mental Illness and/or Addictions and Their Families
This trial (Phase II) will assess the different methods of supporting families in finding mental health and/or addictions (MHA) services for youth. Youth with MHA issues and their families are particularly vulnerable in the MHA system, due to a lack of specialized support and complicated transitions between services. This study will assess the potential impact of Navigation on youth MHA symptom reduction or functional improvement, family functioning, satisfaction with MHA services, as well as the cost-benefit of Navigation. This project will seek to determine whether there is a difference for those youth with MHA issues and their families who receive Navigation over those who find and access MHA care on their own.
NCT03765281 — Addiction
Status: Completed
http://inclinicaltrials.com/addiction/NCT03765281/
Evaluation of Text Neck Syndrome and Hand Grip Force in Smart Phone Addiction Among Students of Jazan University
This study will be conducted in the Department of physical therapy, College of Applied Medical Sciences,Jazan University, to investigate text neck syndrome and hand grip force in smart phone addiction among students of jazan university
NCT03757520 — Neck Pain
Status: Completed
http://inclinicaltrials.com/neck-pain/NCT03757520/
The Treatment of Addictions in the Course of Care in Oncology: an Inventory of Fixtures Among Paramedical Professionals
Nowadays, guidance is given on the implementation of innovative approaches to promote autonomy and user participation through strategies designed to strengthen the patient's empowerment. [SNS 2018-2022, Ministère des Solidarités et de la Santé] The 2014-2019 Cancer Plan calls for the systematic support of smokers during smoking cessation. This means that health workers need to be trained to help with smoking cessation, as well as the motivational attitude that reinforces the patient's smoker's self-esteem as well as his desire to off-load this addiction. [Perriot, Underner, Peiffer, Dautzenberg, 2018] It is recommended that these interventions be included from the beginning of the management, once the diagnosis of Cancer is made. It seems legitimate then to wonder about the place of choice the Motivational Interview (EM) could have in the course of cancer care, for the management of addictions during the treatment of cancer. We therefore wish to carry out descriptive qualitative research in the Lucien Neuwirth Oncology Institute in order to try to define the management of addictions in the oncology care course. Thus, an approach in terms of social representations among paramedical professional actors involved in the care of patients treated for cancer and with an unresolved addictive disorder sounds the best way for this research.
NCT03706937 — Paramedical Professional
Status: Completed
http://inclinicaltrials.com/paramedical-professional/NCT03706937/
Effectiveness of the Consult for Addiction Treatment and Care in Hospitals (CATCH) Model for Engaging Patients in Opioid Use Disorder Treatment: Pragmatic Trial in a Large Municipal Hospital System
This pragmatic clinical trial seeks to evaluate the effectiveness of the Consult for Addiction Treatment and Care in Hospitals (CATCH) intervention as a strategy for engaging patients with Opiod Use Disorder (OUD) in addiction treatment.
NCT03611335 — Opioid Dependence
Status: Completed
http://inclinicaltrials.com/opioid-dependence/NCT03611335/
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) Exploration of Neurocognitive Processes Involved in Food Addiction (FA) in Obese Patients: Towards New Phenotypic Markers for an Optimized Care Pathway
Identification of the cerebral fMRI phenotype of obese patients with FA in cognitive task context based on food choice making
NCT03454711 — Obesity
Status: Completed
http://inclinicaltrials.com/obesity/NCT03454711/
A Community-based Addiction Rehabilitation Electronic System to Improve Recovery Outcomes in Patients With Drug Use Disorder: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial
Background: Relapse is very common in patients with illicit drug use disorder and contributes to a series of bad consequences that substantially impact patients' physical and social functions. Due to the limited existence of effective addiction treatment, the majority of patients with drug use disorder could not access help when needing. Mobile health (mHealth) offers a potential solution to improving recovery outcome for patients in community. Objective: This paper is a protocol for a randomized controlled trial (RCT) of a smart phone application called community-based addiction rehabilitation electronic system (CAREs) . This interactive system consists of an APP for clients and a webpage for service providers, with the aim of teaching clients craving and emergency coping skills and helping service providers to improve work efficiency and effectiveness in community. Methods: A randomized controlled trial(RCT) will be conducted. Sixty drug illicit users who are newly ordered to undergo community rehabilitation will be recruited from the community in Shanghai. Participants will be 1:1 randomly assigned to receive integrated community rehabilitation by using CAREs or only receiving routine community rehabilitation for 6 months. Corresponding anti-drug social workers will provide service and monitor participants' drug use behavior in accordance with the routine work-flow. Outcomes will be assessed at baseline and in the 6th month. The primary study outcome is the performance on illicit drug urine test which will be carried on regularly twice per week during the study period. Secondary study outcomes include days that participants interact with anti-drug social workers, and the decrease rate of addiction-related issues severity index.
NCT03451344 — Drug Use Disorders
Status: Completed
http://inclinicaltrials.com/drug-use-disorders/NCT03451344/