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Treatment fidelity evidence for BE-ACTIV - a behavioral intervention for depression in nursing homes.

Suzanne Meeks1, Kimberly Van Haitsma2, S Kelly Shryock1.   

Abstract

Objectives: Evidence-based depression therapies are difficult to implement in nursing homes. We present data for BE-ACTIV, a 10-week depression treatment designed for implementation in nursing homes, to address questions of treatment fidelity (delivery, receipt, and enactment) in that context. Method: Participants were 41 patients from 13 nursing homes in the treatment arm of a clinical trial, treated by graduate student therapists. Therapists and their supervisor rated their audio-recorded sessions for adherence to treatment protocol and session quality.
Results: Delivery of core program elements averaged from 80-94% across all sessions; mean quality was 5.6 (SD 0.61) out of 6 points. Delivery of core components to nursing home activities staff who collaborated in the treatment was similarly high. Patients received an average of 7.32 sessions (SD 3.39); 17 completed 10 sessions. The theoretical basis of BE-ACTIV is behavioral activation; therapist-client dyads planned new pleasant events weekly, from a mean of 3.66 (SD 1.35) after the first session to a mean of between 5 and 6 activities a week across sessions 6-9, with a similar progression in percent activities completed. Activities enactment was significantly related to the likelihood of remission at post-treatment, and of maintaining improvement at 3-month follow-up. Treatment receipt and enactment were also related to improved mood from baseline to 3 months.
Conclusion: Results demonstrate delivery, receipt, and successful enactment of BE-ACTIV core components in diverse nursing homes and patients, and support the theoretical premise of the intervention. These findings support further implementation work for the BE-ACTIV intervention.

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Keywords:  Depression; intervention; nursing homes; treatment fidelity

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30518246      PMCID: PMC6551330          DOI: 10.1080/13607863.2018.1484888

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Aging Ment Health        ISSN: 1360-7863            Impact factor:   3.658


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