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NCT04811521
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Patient-centered Treatment of Anxiety After Low-Risk Chest Pain in the Emergency Room

Sponsor: Indiana University

View on ClinicalTrials.gov

Summary

The goal of this research is to compare the benefits and risks of three anxiety treatments that are pragmatic, graduated in the level of resource intensity, and have demonstrated efficacy and feasibility for real world adoption.

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

375

Start Date

2021-04-01

Completion Date

2025-08-17

Last Updated

2024-07-30

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

Primary care follow-up

Those randomized to primary care and enhanced primary care coordination will receive the minimal intensity treatment that includes: (1) assistance in identifying a primary care provider for participants who do not have one, (2) sharing results of diagnostic testing (including anxiety screening) with the primary care provider (results sent via EMR note, mailed letter, or delivered by participant at appointment); and (3) an educational brochure on anxiety and treatment.

BEHAVIORAL

Online Self-Administered Anxiety Management Program plus Peer Support Guidance

Individuals randomized to the online Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) + peer support guidance arm will receive access to six online, evidence-based CBT modules in the This Way Up Generalized Anxiety Course to be completed weekly or bi-monthly. Individuals who screen positive on the PHQ panic measure will complete 2 additional panic-specific homework assignments applying exposure therapy to panic (in addition to Generalized Anxiety Disorder) experiences aligned with content from the This Way Up Panic Course.

BEHAVIORAL

Therapist-Administered Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Individuals randomized to therapist-led CBT via telehealth will receive 8 one-hour sessions over the course of 8 to 10 weeks via telehealth (HIPAA compliant software such as Zoom Health or AmWell) or telephone. Therapists will be master's-degreed or eligible clinicians trained in CBT by our study psychologist. Therapists will follow a manualized protocol for delivering CBT for anxiety, specifically, with a primary focus on anxiety and worry management. Individuals who screen positive on the PHQ panic measure will have training in exposure therapy added to CBT. Although many CBT trials have a standard length of 12 sessions, brief CBT lasting 4-8 sessions is equally efficacious.

Locations (5)

Indiana University Health West Hospital

Avon, Indiana, United States

Indiana University Health North Hospital

Carmel, Indiana, United States

Indiana University Health Saxony Hospital

Fishers, Indiana, United States

Indiana University Health Methodist Hospital

Indianapolis, Indiana, United States

Indiana University Health Ball Memorial Hosptial

Muncie, Indiana, United States