Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, Washington State, USA
Department of Psychiatry, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, New York, USA.
BMJ Open. 2022 Aug 23;12(8):e066497. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-066497.
Depression is common among community-dwelling older adults who make use of senior centre services yet remains undertreated due to a lack of acceptable and available treatments. Emerging evidence suggests that lay health providers can offer psychosocial interventions for mental health disorders experienced by older adults. We developed a streamlined Behavioural Activation intervention (called 'Do More, Feel Better'; DMFB) to be delivered by older adult volunteers and propose to compare its effectiveness to that of clinician-delivered behavioural activation (BA).
This study is a type I collaborative randomised effectiveness trial testing the effect of DMFB in comparison to BA among 288 senior centre clients (aged 60+). Participant clients will be recruited from 6 Seattle, 6 New York City and 6 Tampa area senior centres serving economically and ethnically diverse communities. Primary outcomes will be increased activity level (target) and decreased depressive symptoms. Secondary outcomes will be functioning and client satisfaction, and an exploratory outcome will be treatment fidelity.
The study received ethics approval from the University of Washington Institutional Review Board (STUDY00011434). Client, volunteer and clinician participants will all provide informed consent for study procedures through in-person or remote contact with investigators. Results of this study will be presented in peer-reviewed journals and at professional conferences.
NCT04621877; ClinicalTrials.gov.
在利用老年人中心服务的社区老年人中,抑郁症很常见,但由于缺乏可接受和可用的治疗方法,这种疾病的治疗往往不足。新出现的证据表明,非专业卫生提供者可以为老年人的心理健康障碍提供心理社会干预。我们开发了一种简化的行为激活干预措施(称为“多做,感觉更好”;DMFB),由老年志愿者提供,并提议将其与临床医生提供的行为激活(BA)进行效果比较。
这项研究是一项 I 型协作随机有效性试验,旨在比较 DMFB 与 BA 在 288 名老年人中心客户(60 岁以上)中的效果。参与者客户将从 6 个西雅图、6 个纽约市和 6 个坦帕地区的老年人中心招募,这些中心为经济和种族多样化的社区提供服务。主要结果将是活动水平的提高(目标)和抑郁症状的减少。次要结果将是功能和客户满意度,探索性结果将是治疗的一致性。
该研究已获得华盛顿大学机构审查委员会(STUDY00011434)的伦理批准。客户、志愿者和临床医生参与者都将通过与研究人员进行面对面或远程联系,对研究程序表示知情同意。这项研究的结果将在同行评议的期刊和专业会议上发表。
NCT04621877;ClinicalTrials.gov。