HOme-Based Self-management and COgnitive Training CHanges Lives (HOBSCOTCH) - Multiple Sclerosis (MS) - Efficacy Trial
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center
Summary
The purpose of this study is to assess the ability of the home-based intervention, HOBSCOTCH-MS to improve the quality of life and cognitive function in Service Members, Veterans and civilians who have multiple sclerosis with cognitive and memory problems (MS participants). This study will also assess the ability of the HOBSCOTCH-MS program to improve quality of life in caregivers of patients with multiple sclerosis and to reduce caregiver burden. Enrolling with a Caregiver is optional for MS participants. Investigators will compare two groups of MS participants and their Caregiver (enrolling with a Caregiver is optional): one who receives HOBSCOTCH-MS immediately (Group 1) and another group that will receive HOBSCOTCH-MS (Group 2) after a 3-month waiting period. Participants will be in the study for about 6 months total. HOBSCOTCH-MS involves 45 to 60 minute one on one virtual sessions with a certified Cognitive Coach including a "pre" program session and 8 weekly sessions thereafter. Participants will learn about problem solving therapy and mindfulness or relaxation training. MS participants are asked to do short homework assignments and both MS and Caregiver participants are asked to keep a brief daily diary on a smart phone app. All participants complete study questionnaires or surveys at enrollment, 3 months later and at 6 months (at the end of the study). After completing the intervention, MS Participants and their Caregivers may also participate in an optional one-time Key Informant Interview for qualitative analysis in an effort to further adapt and improve the HOBSCOTCH-MS in the future.
Description
The investigators' hypothesis is that the telehealth delivered evidence-based intervention HOBSCOTCH-MS can be delivered by telehealth to improve QOL and neurocognitive function in PwMS. The innovative integration of care partner participation in the proposed coproduced adapted intervention, HOBSCOTCH-MS, will reduce care partner burden and increase care partner knowledge of their loved one's disease and the cognitive challenges they face, leading to an improvement in care partner QOL. SPECIFIC AIMS: The investigators will test their hypothesis by pursuing the following specific aims: Aim 1.…
Eligibility
- Age range
- 20–75 years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- No
Inclusion Criteria: * Inclusion Criteria - MS Participant * Age 20 - 75 years * Diagnosis of relapsing or progressive MS * Education of at least Grade 12 or GED * Fluent in English * Subjective cognitive and memory challenges * Internet access * Telephone access Inclusion Criteria - Caregiver Participant * 20 years + * Fluent in English * Caregiver to a MS Participant * Participant MS has given permission to Caregiver to enroll with them * Internet access * Telephone access Exclusion Criteria: * Exclusion Criteria MS Participant * Current diagnosed psychiatric disorders…
Interventions
- BehavioralHome Based Self- management and Cognitive Training Changes lives in Multiple Sclerosis (HOBSCOTCH-MS)
HOBSCOTCH is a home-based self-management program to treat cognitive symptoms and improve quality of life, while minimizing the barriers of access to care. The program is based on Problem Solving Therapy (PST) and teaches problem solving strategies and compensatory mechanisms to help manage cognitive dysfunction and enhance quality of life. HOBSCOTCH-MS is an adaptation of the HOBSCOTCH program specifically for people who have multiple sclerosis. It incorporates education about these conditions and cognition into the education module.
Location
- Dartmouth-Health LebanonLebanon, New Hampshire