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CompletedNCT03545594

Traumatic Brain Injury; Needs and Treatment Options in the Chronic Phase

Traumatic Brain Injury; Needs and Treatment Options in the Chronic Phase. A Randomized Controlled Community-based Intervention

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
120 (actual)
Sponsor
Oslo University Hospital · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years – 72 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a condition affecting the persons' central nervous system with a need for extensive and highly specialized initial health care provision followed by comprehensive rehabilitation efforts. Frequent and life-long medical, cognitive, emotional and behavioral changes are expected. The community-based services are largely responsible for dealing with the chronic challenges affecting people with TBI. 120 patients \>16 years at the time of injury and between 18 and 72 years at inclusion, with clinical TBI diagnosis on acute admission and verified injury-related intracranial abnormalities reporting cognitive, emotional and physical problems more than 2 years after the injury will be included and randomized to a patient-centered in-home program intervention and treatment as usual. The intervention consists of an individualized and goal-oriented intervention will be provided in the persons' home environment, in close collaboration with family members and local health care providers when available. Assessments will be conducted at baseline, at the end of the intervention 4 months after inclusion and one year after inclusion. Primary outcome is participation (Part-O) and TBI specific health related quality of life (Qolibri). Secondary outcomes include goal attainment within individualized targeted outcome areas, depression and anxiety, symptom burden, unmet health care needs and acceptability of intervention as assessed by patient, family member and health professional. The project will contribute to increased understanding of knowledge transfer processes, and dissemination of evidence based practice for TBI. Thus, the project has the potential to improve the current health care for patients with TBI and its delivery.

Detailed description

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a condition affecting the persons' central nervous system with a need for extensive and highly specialized initial health care provision followed by comprehensive rehabilitation efforts. Frequent and life-long medical, cognitive, emotional and behavioral changes are expected. The community-based services are largely responsible for dealing with the chronic challenges affecting people with TBI. 120 patients \>16 years at the time of injury and between 18 and 72 years at inclusion, with clinical TBI diagnosis on acute admission and verified injury-related intracranial abnormalities reporting cognitive, emotional and physical problems more than 2 years after the injury will be included and randomized to a patient-centered in-home program intervention and treatment as usual. The intervention consists of individualized and goal-oriented strategies provided in the persons' home environment in close collaboration with family members and local health care providers. The original protocol describes a total of 8 sessions of which 2 will be telephone based. Due to the Corona pandemic hittting Norway in March 2020 the home visits had to be reduced and adapted to the individual situation of the participants. The protocol now includes 8 sessions with up to 6 of them being delivered by video. The intervention will be provided in addition to the usual treatment the participants receive in the municipality. The control group will receive the usual treatment provided in the municipality. Assessments will be conducted at baseline, at the end of the intervention 4-5 months after inclusion and one year after inclusion. Primary outcome is participation (Part-O) and TBI specific health related quality of life (Qolibri). Secondary outcomes include goal attainment within individualized targeted outcome areas, depression and anxiety, symptom burden, unmet health care needs and acceptability of intervention as assessed by patient, family member and health professional. In March 2020 a few additional questions regarding the impact of the Corona pandemic on health and participation has been included. The closedown periods of the Norwegian Society during Covid-19 will be used as covariate and/or predictors in the analysis. The project will contribute to increased understanding of knowledge transfer processes, and dissemination of evidence based practice for TBI. Thus, the project has the potential to improve the current health care for patients with TBI and its delivery.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERPatient-centered in home rehabilitationEight contacts (six in-home visits of 1-2 hours duration each and two telephone contacts before the Corona pandemic and eight sessions with up to six of them video delivered if necessary during the Corona pandemic ) delivered over a 4-month period in three phases
OTHERControlUsual follow-up in the municipality

Timeline

Start date
2018-06-01
Primary completion
2021-04-30
Completion
2021-12-31
First posted
2018-06-04
Last updated
2022-03-28

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Norway

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT03545594. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.