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Technology Assisted Collaborative Care Intervention to Improve Patient-centered Outcomes in Dialysis Patients
Sponsor: University of Pittsburgh
Summary
The goal of this study is to learn if a collaborative care intervention of pharmaco-therapy and/or cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), delivered in a real-world setting, improves symptoms of pain, fatigue and/or depression.
Official title: Technology Assisted Collaborative Care Intervention (TĀCcare) 2.0 Implementation Trial to Improve Patient-centered Outcomes in Patients on Hemodialysis
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
424
Start Date
2025-08-28
Completion Date
2029-06-30
Last Updated
2026-02-02
Healthy Volunteers
No
Interventions
Technology Assisted Stepped Collaborative Care
The TĀCcare 2.0 intervention will provide pharmacotherapy recommendations and/or CBT for pain, fatigue and depression. A stepped-treatment approach will be used to intensify treatment. CBT will be provided through 12 weekly telehealth sessions (done during dialysis treatment or from home) with the behavioral specialist. Booster sessions will be used to enhance the maintenance of effect following the initial intervention to complete a total 12 month intervention. A collaborative care approach will be used so that patients' symptom management will be integrated with their dialysis treatment. Throughout the study, participants will be asked to complete phone surveys about their symptoms and health.
Usual Care Arm
Participants in the Usual Care Arm will continue with their usual care.
Locations (2)
UNM
Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
University of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States