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NCT06786832
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Characterization, Treatment, and Long-term Follow-up of Fatigued Patients in Primary Care

Sponsor: Karolinska Institutet

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Summary

The overarching purpose of this project is to further the understanding of fatigue as a symptom in primary care patients, and to build evidence for a highly accessible treatment targeting fatigue that can be readily implemented in primary care clinics. Data will be collected within a randomized controlled superiority trial. The primary aim is to evaluate the effectiveness of a transdiagnostic cognitive behavioral therapy (tCBT) for fatigued patients as compared to care as usual (CAU). Primary outcome will be change in fatigue severity (as measured by the Checklist Individual Strengths, fatigue subscale) pre- to post-treatment (6 months), with long-term controlled follow-up after 12 months. A register-based follow-up will be conducted up to 60 months post baseline. Moderators and mechanisms of treatment effect will be investigated with the aim to identify potential subgroups of fatigued individuals across and within diagnostic categories that may respond differently to treatment. Lastly, a health economic evaluation of long-term treatment effects will be conducted, which incorporates much needed detailed mapping of care as usual for fatigued patients.

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - 67 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

190

Start Date

2025-02-06

Completion Date

2033-01

Last Updated

2026-03-11

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

Cognitive behavioral therapy for persistent fatigue

The treatment is based on a treatment manual that has previously been evaluated in several randomized controlled trials for persistently fatigued patients with various types of chronic somatic disorders (primarily in specialized healthcare settings). In this trial we have translated the treatment manual to Swedish and adopted it for implementation in a Swedish primary care setting. The treatment format is "blended", meaning that the treatment is administered both via an online platform (where the participant can communicate with the therapist through asynchronous text-messages) and via face-to-face therapy sessions with the therapist.

OTHER

Care as usual

Since there are no standardized, structured care programs and guidelines for the patient group, CAU may include a broad variety of psychosocial support, psychological treatment, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, pharmacological treatment, follow-up within specialist healthcare, and/or follow-up by general practitioners. An important aim of the project is to carefully map the content and scope of the care offered to patients in the study within the framework of CAU.

Locations (1)

Gustavsberg University Primary Care Clinic

Stockholm, Gustavsberg, Sweden