Comparative effectiveness of family problem-solving therapy (F-PST) for adolescents after traumatic brain injury: Protocol for a randomized, multicenter, clinical trial
Autor: | Michael W. Kirkwood, Terry Stancin, Amy Cassedy, Megan E. Narad, H. Gerry Taylor, Kelly A. McNally, Eileen King, Brad G. Kurowski, Shari L. Wade, McKenna Sklut |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2018 |
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medicine.medical_specialty
Traumatic brain injury Telehealth Article law.invention 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Randomized controlled trial Executive function law 030225 pediatrics Medicine Pediatric traumatic brain injury Pharmacology Protocol (science) Problem solving Behavior lcsh:R5-920 Modalities business.industry General Medicine medicine.disease Institutional review board 3. Good health Clinical trial NCT:02368366 Physical therapy business lcsh:Medicine (General) 030217 neurology & neurosurgery Executive dysfunction |
Zdroj: | Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications, Vol 10, Iss, Pp 111-120 (2018) Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications |
ISSN: | 2451-8654 0236-8366 |
Popis: | Introduction: The objective of this manuscript is to describe the methodology that will be used to test the comparative effectiveness, feasibility, and acceptability of three formats of family problem solving therapy (F-PST) for improving functional outcomes of complicated mild to severe adolescent TBI. Methods: Three-arm comparative effectiveness, randomized clinical trial (RCT) design. We describe the protocol of a three-arm RCT comparing the effectiveness of three modalities of F-PST to reduce executive dysfunction and behavior problems following TBI in adolescence. The RCT will compare the relative effectiveness among face-to-face; online and self-directed; and therapist-supported online modes of treatment. Ethics and dissemination: It is anticipated that findings from this work will inform future clinical care practices, with implications for treatment of other patient populations of youth with psychological symptoms arising from neurological conditions. Institutional review board approval will be obtained from all sites prior to commencement of the study. Clinical Trials Registration: NCT:02368366, Keywords: Pediatric traumatic brain injury, Telehealth, Problem solving, Behavior, Executive function |
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