| Literature DB >> 26664736 |
Alexander V Libin1, Joel Scholten2, Manon Maitland Schladen3, Ellen Danford4, Nawar Shara5, Walter Penk6, Jordan Grafman7, Linda Resnik8, Dwan Bruner2, Samantha Cichon4, Miriam Philmon9, Brenda Tsai9, Marc Blackman4, Alexander Dromerick10.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Traumatic brain injury is a major health problem that frequently leads to deficits in executive function. Self-regulation processes, such as goal-setting, may become disordered after traumatic brain injury, particularly when the frontal regions of the brain and their connections are involved. Such impairments reduce injured veterans' ability to return to work or school and to regain satisfactory personal lives. Understanding the neurologically disabling effects of brain injury on executive function is necessary for both the accurate diagnosis of impairment and the individual tailoring of rehabilitation processes to help returning service members recover independent function. METHODS/Entities:
Keywords: Community re-integration; Executive function; Goal-setting; Manualized psychosocial intervention; Randomized controlled trial; Traumatic brain injury; Veterans
Year: 2015 PMID: 26664736 PMCID: PMC4675019 DOI: 10.1186/s40779-015-0061-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mil Med Res ISSN: 2054-9369
Trial registration data set
| Data category | Information |
|---|---|
| Primary registry and trial identifying number | ClinicalTrials.gov NCT01816061 |
| Date of registration in primary registry | March 19, 2013 |
| Secondary identifying numbers | I01RX000637-01A3 D0637-R |
| Source(s) of monetary or material support | United States Department of Veterans Affairs Rehabilitation Research and Development Service |
| Primary sponsor | United States Department of Veterans Affairs Rehabilitation Research and Development Service |
| Contact for public queries | AVL [Alexander.Libin2@va.gov], ED [Ellen.Danford@va.gov] |
| Contact for scientific queries | AVL [Alexander.Libin2@va.gov] |
| Public title | Executive Functioning in TBI from Rehabilitation to Social Reintegration: COMPASS |
| Scientific title | Executive Functioning in TBI from Rehabilitation to Social Reintegration: COMPASS |
| Countries of recruitment | United States of America |
| Health condition(s) or problem(s) studied | TBI |
| Intervention(s) | Experimental—Fifty-five participants in the intervention group will receive eight goal self-management sessions. Control—Increased hours of patient-provider interactions. |
| Key inclusion and exclusion criteria | Ages eligible for study: 18–55 Sexes eligible for study: Both Accepts healthy volunteers: Yes Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria: See Table |
| Study type | Interventional Allocation: Randomized Intervention Model: Parallel assignment Masking: Single blind (outcome accessor) Primary Purpose: Treatment Phase 0 |
| Date of first enrollment | December 2014 |
| Target sample size | 110 |
| Recruitment status | Recruiting |
| Primary outcome(s) | Change in Baseline in CRIS assessment at 2 months and 5 months. Change in Baseline in FrSBe assessment at 2 months and 5 months. |
| Key secondary outcomes | N/A |
Fig. 1Data extracted from article titled Mild traumatic brain injury in U.S. Soldiers returning from Iraq [105] showing PTSD prevalence in 2,517 Iraq conflict veterans by reported injury
Fig. 2Central-peripheral dysregulation in Executive Functional System(EFS)
Fig. 3COMPASSgoal Study Algorithm
COMPASSgoal Inclusion and exclusion criteria
| Inclusion criteria | Exclusion criteria | |
|---|---|---|
| COMPASSGOAL: community re-integration study | TBI of at least mild severity using criteria related to disturbance of consciousness (VHA TBI Comprehensive Evaluation screening tool) [ | Inability to provide informed consent and no proxy available |
| Obtained informed consent | Severe impairment of language or day-to-day memory that would preclude participation in a verbal-based therapy | |
| Males or females of working age, between the ages of 18 and 55 | Life expectancy of less than 36 months | |
| Medically stable with physician approval to participate | Severe multiple trauma (judged by the attending physicians and/or investigators as too severe for participation in this study), such as severe burns, serious organ damage, amputations, or multiple fractures | |
| Ability to comprehend and communicate in English at a 6th-grade level | History of substance abuse severe enough to cause neurologic damage, pre-morbid history of neurologic disease (e.g., stroke) | |
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| Prior history of known bipolar disorder or schizophrenia or severe psychiatric illness as confirmed by medical records and/or clinical judgment or M.I.N.I. assessment [ |
COMPASSgoal assessment battery
| Domain | Test | Description | Administered |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cognitive functioning and TBI severity | VHA TBI Comprehensive Evaluation screening tool [ | This is a reliable measure for detecting cognitive impairment in service members. If the veteran does not have a CTBIE available in the medical record, questions 6–8 will be collected by an IRB-approved member of the Polytrauma team. | Exclusionary screening |
| Demographic information | Patient Information Form | 8 questions about demographics | Exclusionary Screening |
| Mental health | M.I.N.I. International Neuropsychiatric Interview (M.I.N.I.) 7.0.0 [ | This is a reliable measure of mental disorders from DSM-V. | Exclusionary Screening |
| Executive dysfunction | FrSBe [ | 46-items. Both self-report and family-report. | Exclusionary screening, T2, and T3 |
| Trail Making Test (TMT) [ | This is a measure of cognitive processing speed, mental sequencing, visual search and motor speed that consists of two components: Part A and Part B. Part A requires the subject to connect 15 encircled numbers that are randomly arranged on a page in numerical order. Part B requires the subject to connect 15 encircled numbers and letters in alternating order. The score provided is the time required to complete the task. | T1, T2, and T3 | |
| Controlled Oral Word Association Test (COWAT) [ | This is a measure of word generation and is considered an executive functioning measure. Letter fluency requires the person to generate words that start with a specific letter. Each trial lasts one minute, and the score is based on the number of words provided. | T1, T2, and T3 | |
| PTSD-related functional impairment | Brief Inventory of Psychosocial Functioning (B-IPF) [ | The B-IPF is a 14-item self-report instrument that measures functional impairment across several domains, including self-care, intimate relationships, familial relationships, work, friendship and socializing, parenting, and education. Each domain is composed of two questions. The first asks respondents to rate how much difficulty they have experienced in a domain during the past 30 days. The second question asks respondents to rate the amount of distress they have experienced related to those difficulties during the past 30 days. | T1, T2, and T3 |
| TBI self-efficacy | TBI Self-efficacy Questionnaire [ | A 15-item TBI-specific scale of self-efficacy with regard to trauma to measure individual abilities to manage TBI consequences. | T1, T2, and T3 |
| Emotional status and resilience | Brief Symptom Inventory −18 (BSI-18) assessment [ | A paper-and-pencil scale that consists of 18 items to measure depression, anxiety, somatic concerns, and general distress. It is a 5-point rating scale and is part of the CDE set. | T1, T2, and T3 |
| Post-traumatic Stress Disorder Checklist for DSM-V (PCL-V) [ | The presence of PTSD symptoms. PCL-V is a 20-item self-report scale updated for the DSM-V to measure stress signs, intrusive thoughts, avoidance, behavior, and arousal symptoms. | T1, T2, and T3 | |
| CRIS (Fixed Form; Resnik L.) [ | 107 veteran-specific items assessing extent of participation, perceived limitation in participation, and participation satisfaction | T1, T2, and T3 | |
| Social participation via ICF qualifiers: Return to work and/or to school as defined by the ICF framework [ | Work status/educational attainment confirmed by a family member/immediate caregiver or another reliable source | T1, T2, and T3 | |
| Overall well-being | Libin Verbal-Pictorial Association Standardized Personality Test (LIS) [ | The purpose of the test is to explore the personal meaning of drawings made as a response to 15 standardized verbal concepts 12. | T1, T2, and T3 |
| Global measure of well-being and life satisfaction | Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWLS) [ | Self-report based on a 5-item scale | T1, T2, and T3 |
*Tests performed by attending clinician or as part of the routine care at the DC VAMC