Informations générales (source: ClinicalTrials.gov)
Study of the Effectiveness of a Guided Compensatory Cognitive Remediation Program for Family Caregivers in Schizophrenia: a Randomized Pilot Study
Interventional
N/A
University Hospital, Montpellier (Voir sur ClinicalTrials)
février 2020
mars 2021
13 septembre 2025
Cognitive impairments are extremely common in schizophrenia and strongly predict deficit
in daily functioning, the poor managing medication and multiple hospitalizations.
Cognitive remediation is recognized to have an impact on cognitive impairments by
engaging preserved cognitive functions or by implementing environmental supports that
sustain independent living.
Pr. Velligan (University of San Antonio) developed and tested a manualized intervention,
called Cognitive Adaptation Training. In this program, trained mental health specialists
implement compensatory technique such as environmental supports in the individual's
living environment to live more independently and achieve greater self-sufficiency.
However, implementing this program needs a lot of professionals and time to maintain CAT
effects. This type of intervention is not often done in community care and explains the
large number of patients who are dependent on family members for daily living activities.
Training family members in this form of intervention would be an appropriate way to
resolve these issues. Families expressed a real interest in these types of home-support
strategies that CAT offers. Recently, Pr. Kidd and Pr. Velligan developed a CAT version
for families and created a manual accessible to people without any knowledge of cognitive
deficit. This manual helps families to select specific cognitive-adaptative strategies
with their relative to achieve targeted goals. Thism ethod has been translated in French.
The aim of this study was to examine whether Web-based family Cognitive Adaptation
Training can improve functioning, medication adherence and negative symptoms for
individuals with schizophrenia and reduce burden for family members.
A total of 60 Dyads consisting of one caregiver and one supported individual with
schizophrenia will be randomized to either a Web-based family Cognitive Adaptation
Training or an Internet-based control condition. Primary outcome measured will be the
score on the life skills profile. Secondary outcomes will include the global score of the
Zarit burden Interview, PANSS negative score, and medication adherence.
This type of intervention is expected to be developed in territorial area where
professionals are not trained to cognitive remediation and therefore substantially lowers
the barrier to the deployment of cognitive intervention with other psychosocial
interventions for individual with schizophrenia and their caregivers.
Etablissements
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| Service Universitaire de psychiatrie adulte - Montpellier - France | Contact (sur clinicalTrials) | ||||
Critères
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Inclusion Criteria:
- Patient group :
- Age ≥ 18 years old and < 50 years old
- patients with a diagnosis of schizophrenia according to the criteria of DSM 5 after
evaluation by the investigating psychiatrist during the preliminary medical
examination
- patients who can understand, speak and read French
- Patient who has given written informed consent to participate in the study, as well
as written consent from the guardian for patients under guardianship, and/or from
the trusted person for patients hospitalized in Third Party Request Psychiatric
Care, Psychiatric Care at the request of a state representative and in a care
program. If the patient is under curatorship, the curator will be informed of the
study.
- Subject's participation in the study noted in the medical file
- Obligation to be a member or beneficiary of a social security scheme
Family caregiver group :
- The family carer is actively involved in the care of his or her relative with
schizophrenia assessed by having at least one contact per week with the patient
(Kidd et al., 2016).
- The carer has an internet connection with a video chat application
- Be under 75 years of age
- Understand, read and speak French
- Having signed an informed consent form
- Obligation to be a member or beneficiary of a social security scheme The exclusion
period during which recruited patients cannot be included in another protocol is one
day after the end of the evaluations. This is specified on the consent form.
- Patient group :
- Age ≥ 18 years old and < 50 years old
- patients with a diagnosis of schizophrenia according to the criteria of DSM 5 after
evaluation by the investigating psychiatrist during the preliminary medical
examination
- patients who can understand, speak and read French
- Patient who has given written informed consent to participate in the study, as well
as written consent from the guardian for patients under guardianship, and/or from
the trusted person for patients hospitalized in Third Party Request Psychiatric
Care, Psychiatric Care at the request of a state representative and in a care
program. If the patient is under curatorship, the curator will be informed of the
study.
- Subject's participation in the study noted in the medical file
- Obligation to be a member or beneficiary of a social security scheme
Family caregiver group :
- The family carer is actively involved in the care of his or her relative with
schizophrenia assessed by having at least one contact per week with the patient
(Kidd et al., 2016).
- The carer has an internet connection with a video chat application
- Be under 75 years of age
- Understand, read and speak French
- Having signed an informed consent form
- Obligation to be a member or beneficiary of a social security scheme The exclusion
period during which recruited patients cannot be included in another protocol is one
day after the end of the evaluations. This is specified on the consent form.
- Patient group :
- Patients with a history of severe head injury and/or neurological pathology with
cognitive impact.
- Patient who has benefited from individual or group cognitive remediation.
Family caregiver group :
- dementia diagnosis
- a history of neurological pathology (epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, parkinson's
disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Huntington's disease)