Telerehabilitation for OIF/OEF Returnees With Combat-Related Traumatic Brain Injury

Sponsor
VA Office of Research and Development (U.S. Fed)
Overall Status
Completed
CT.gov ID
NCT00676182
Collaborator
(none)
81
2
85
40.5
0.5

Study Details

Study Description

Brief Summary

The scientific objective of this program is to meet the rehabilitation needs of combat wounded Veterans with mild to moderate Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) via telerehabilitation and determine the effect of this modality of care on patients' physical health and outcomes including function and community participation. The investigators will also evaluate the benefits and limitations of rehabilitation using telehealth from the Veteran and caregiver perspectives and evaluate the impact of rehabilitation via telehealth on Veterans Administration (VA) healthcare facility use.

Condition or Disease Intervention/Treatment Phase
  • Other: Telerehabilitation

Detailed Description

Rational: TBI can cause life-long impairments in physical, cognitive, behavioral and social function that are usually more disabling than the residual physical deficits. Recovery can continue many years after initial trauma. Little is known about optimal methodologies to treat the vast and complicated secondary manifestations of combat related TBI. Applicability: The goal of this rehabilitation program is eventually to optimally define telerehabilitation services for all Veterans with polytrauma, including accurate and efficient screening instruments, educational material for patients and families, family support, and family counseling to enhance care coordination and to maximize functional outcomes and quality of life.

Patient population: The program will help wounded Veterans with a diagnosis of TBI from combat operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. Many Veterans reside in rural and underserved areas. Although access to health care for rural patients remains a critical challenge, telerehabilitation may represent a viable means for the delivery of therapeutic services to such patients, particularly those served by the VA. The program has implications for civilian populations as well including those injured in automobile or industrial accidents and similar in illness to the cohort of Veterans the investigators intend to follow.

Clinical applications, benefits and risks: The goals of the rehabilitation project will be to enhance the wounded Veteran's capacity to process and interpret information and to improve his ability to function in all aspects of family and community life. It will involve a combination of restorative training which focuses on improving a specific cognitive function and compensatory training which educates Veterans on adapting to the presence of a cognitive deficit that may or may not be curable using singular one to one interventions as well as integrated interdisciplinary approaches to target multiple conditions. The investigators see no risks involved in this clinical intervention.

Projected time to achieve a consumer-related outcome: The results of the telerehabilitation project should immediately be available for dissemination throughout the VA. The VA has already committed itself to a nationwide rollout of similar telerehabilitation projects for wounded Veterans. Hence, the findings should have immediate application in VA care for returnees from combat.

The investigators recently added MyHealtheVet to the TeleRehab I care coordination for existing TeleRehab I subjects. MyHealtheVet is the VA's Personal Health Record and offers Veterans an additional way for Veterans to partner with the health care team in making informed decisions. MyHealtheVet is an existing, innovative program available to Veterans throughout the VA. (see https://www.myhealth.va.gov/index.html for additional information) Most of the remaining TeleRehabilitation Veterans are already enrolled in the MyHealtheVet program. Besides giving patients access to their health records and online prescription ordering, there is a secure messaging system with VA providers, who can save the secure message into the patient's electronic medical record (CPRS) with a single click.

A total of 75 of the 85 IRB-approved subjects were initially enrolled. The investigators wanted to enroll up to 10 new subjects, and the existing TeleRehab I subjects were all be asked to sign a revised ICF that adds MyHealtheVet to the study, and makes other changes to the ICF required by Tampa VA R&D. If the subjects consent they will be required to register and be authenticated to use MyHealtheVet in order to participate or continue to participate in the study. An additional 6 subjects were enrolled for a total of 81 subjects on whom demographic data was collected. Sufficient data was collected on 75 subject for analyses of their responses to surveys.

MyHealtheVet enrollment and secure messaging authentication is required to continue in the study, and changes to the protocol will reflect this additional eligibility criterion. All other methods of communication with subjects and existing surveys will continue. Eventually MyHealtheVet will replace the LAMP for secure communications with the Care Coordinator.

Study Design

Study Type:
Observational
Actual Enrollment :
81 participants
Observational Model:
Case-Only
Time Perspective:
Prospective
Official Title:
Telerehabilitation for OIF/OEF Returnees With Combat-Related Traumatic Brain Injury
Study Start Date :
Jul 1, 2008
Actual Primary Completion Date :
Apr 1, 2015
Actual Study Completion Date :
Aug 1, 2015

Arms and Interventions

Arm Intervention/Treatment
Arm 1: Telerehabilitation

telerehabilitation

Other: Telerehabilitation
Rehabilitation via computer assisted internet capabilities

Outcome Measures

Primary Outcome Measures

  1. Functional Independence MeasureTM (FIM)/Functional Assessment Measure (FAM) (Total Score) [Baseline, 6 months, 12 months]

    Range: 30 - 210 FIMFAM Total Score: Higher value indicates higher function.

  2. Craig Handicap Assessment and Reporting Technique (CHART) [Baseline, 6 Months, 12 Months]

    Ranges for Subscales: 0 - 100 Physical Independence: 4 -100 Cognitive Independence: 0 -100 Mobility: 0 -100 Occupation: 0 -100 Social Integration: 0 -100 Economic Self Sufficiency: 0-100 Directionality: for each subscale, higher score means more independence; lower score means needs more assistance.

  3. Patient Competency Rating Scale (PCRS) (Total Score) [Baseline, 6 Months, 12 Months]

    Range for total score: 30 - 150 Directionality for total score: higher score means higher competency (can do things with greater ease)

  4. PTSD Checklist Military Form (PCL-M) (Total Score) [Baseline, 6 Months, 12 Months]

    Range for total score: 17- 85 Directionality for total score: Higher score means experiencing more PTSD-related problems.

  5. Modified PTSD Symptom Scale: Self-Report - Frequency (Total Score) [Baseline, 6 Months, 12 Months]

    Range for Total Score: 0-68 Directionality: Higher score means more PTSD-related symptoms.

  6. Modified PTSD Symptom Scale: Self-Report - Severity [Baseline, 6 Months, 12 Months]

    Range for Total Score: 0 - 68 Directionality: Higher score means more PTSD-related symptoms.

  7. Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) (Total Score) [Baseline, 6 Months, 12 Months]

    Range for Total Score: 0-40 Directionality: Higher score means more alcohol use.

  8. Beck Depression Inventory Score (Total Score) [Baseline, 6 Months, 12 Months]

    Range for Total Score: 0-63 Directionality: Higher score means more depression-related symptoms.

Eligibility Criteria

Criteria

Ages Eligible for Study:
18 Years to 55 Years
Sexes Eligible for Study:
All
Accepts Healthy Volunteers:
No
Inclusion Criteria:
  • Veterans or active duty military personnel discharged from the James A. Haley Veterans' Hospital in Tampa, FL or in rehabilitation there

  • ages 18 and older

  • have sustained a TBI as evidenced by primary or secondary diagnosis on initial admission, with or without comorbid Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

  • enrolled and receiving medical services through the Tampa VA and medically stable as clinically determined by the patient's physician.

In order to add MyHealtheVet to the study as a method of care coordination, MyHealtheVet enrollment and secure messaging authentication is required to continue in the study. All other methods of communication with subjects and existing surveys will continue. Eventually MyHealtheVet will replace the LAMP for secure communications with the Care Coordinator.

Exclusion Criteria:
  • Telerehab services will be offered only to those patients with low ADLs who require additional care and who stand to benefit from the care coordination program.

  • The investigators will also exclude those who are severely injured or institutionalized. This includes patients with a severe psychopathology.

  • Refusal to enroll in MyHealtheVet with Secure Messaging will eventually lead to subjects being dropped from the study.

Contacts and Locations

Locations

Site City State Country Postal Code
1 North Florida/South Georgia Veterans Health System, Gainesville, FL Gainesville Florida United States 32608
2 James A. Haley Veterans' Hospital, Tampa, FL Tampa Florida United States 33612

Sponsors and Collaborators

  • VA Office of Research and Development

Investigators

  • Principal Investigator: Kris Siddharthan, PhD MS, James A. Haley Veterans' Hospital, Tampa, FL

Study Documents (Full-Text)

None provided.

More Information

Publications

None provided.
Responsible Party:
VA Office of Research and Development
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier:
NCT00676182
Other Study ID Numbers:
  • SDR 08-267
  • a14714
First Posted:
May 12, 2008
Last Update Posted:
Mar 25, 2016
Last Verified:
Mar 1, 2016
Individual Participant Data (IPD) Sharing Statement:
No
Plan to Share IPD:
No
Additional relevant MeSH terms:

Study Results

Participant Flow

Recruitment Details
Pre-assignment Detail 81 participants were enrolled, but some did not participate or dropped out, leaving 75 participants who participated enough to collect data.
Arm/Group Title Telerehabilitation
Arm/Group Description telerehabilitation Telerehabilitation: Rehabilitation via computer assisted internet capabilities
Period Title: Overall Study
STARTED 75
COMPLETED 75
NOT COMPLETED 0

Baseline Characteristics

Arm/Group Title Telerehabilitation TBI Telerehabilitation TBI/PTSD Total
Arm/Group Description Telerehabilitation TBI Telerehabilitation: Rehabilitation via computer assisted internet capabilities for veterans with TBI Telerehabilitation TBI/PTSD Telerehabilitation: Rehabilitation via computer assisted internet capabilities for veterans with TBI and comorbid PTSD Total of all reporting groups
Overall Participants 61 14 75
Age, Customized (participants) [Number]
18-29 years
36
59%
3
21.4%
39
52%
30-39 years
15
24.6%
3
21.4%
18
24%
40-49 years
7
11.5%
7
50%
14
18.7%
50+ years
3
4.9%
1
7.1%
4
5.3%
Sex: Female, Male (Count of Participants)
Female
3
4.9%
0
0%
3
4%
Male
58
95.1%
14
100%
72
96%
Race/Ethnicity, Customized (participants) [Number]
White
39
63.9%
8
57.1%
47
62.7%
Black
4
6.6%
0
0%
4
5.3%
Hispanic
15
24.6%
4
28.6%
19
25.3%
Native Hawaiian
1
1.6%
1
7.1%
2
2.7%
Unanswered
2
3.3%
1
7.1%
3
4%
Region of Enrollment (participants) [Number]
United States
61
100%
14
100%
75
100%
Service Connected Disability Rating (participants) [Number]
0%
17
27.9%
5
35.7%
22
29.3%
10-30%
10
16.4%
0
0%
10
13.3%
40-60%
14
23%
3
21.4%
17
22.7%
70-80%
9
14.8%
3
21.4%
12
16%
80-100%
11
18%
3
21.4%
14
18.7%
Annual Income (participants) [Number]
$0-9999
18
29.5%
3
21.4%
21
28%
$10,000-29,999
25
41%
6
42.9%
31
41.3%
$30,000-49,999
13
21.3%
4
28.6%
17
22.7%
$50,000-79,999
2
3.3%
1
7.1%
3
4%
$80,000+
3
4.9%
0
0%
3
4%
Marital status (participants) [Number]
Married
32
52.5%
7
50%
39
52%
Divorced
5
8.2%
1
7.1%
6
8%
Never Married
20
32.8%
6
42.9%
26
34.7%
Single
4
6.6%
0
0%
4
5.3%

Outcome Measures

1. Primary Outcome
Title Functional Independence MeasureTM (FIM)/Functional Assessment Measure (FAM) (Total Score)
Description Range: 30 - 210 FIMFAM Total Score: Higher value indicates higher function.
Time Frame Baseline, 6 months, 12 months

Outcome Measure Data

Analysis Population Description
Only participants with data at the specified time points are included in the analysis.
Arm/Group Title Telerehabilitation
Arm/Group Description Telerehabilitation Telerehabilitation: Rehabilitation via computer assisted internet capabilities for all subjects
Measure Participants 65
Baseline (N=65)
175.7
(33.7)
6 Months (N=51)
176.3
(29.8)
12 Months (N=47)
177.6
(26.7)
2. Primary Outcome
Title Craig Handicap Assessment and Reporting Technique (CHART)
Description Ranges for Subscales: 0 - 100 Physical Independence: 4 -100 Cognitive Independence: 0 -100 Mobility: 0 -100 Occupation: 0 -100 Social Integration: 0 -100 Economic Self Sufficiency: 0-100 Directionality: for each subscale, higher score means more independence; lower score means needs more assistance.
Time Frame Baseline, 6 Months, 12 Months

Outcome Measure Data

Analysis Population Description
Only participants with data at the specified time points were analyzed.
Arm/Group Title Telerehabilitation Baseline Telerehabilitation 6 Months Telerehabilitation 12 Months
Arm/Group Description telerehabilitation Telerehabilitation: Rehabilitation via computer assisted internet capabilities telerehabilitation Telerehabilitation: Rehabilitation via computer assisted internet capabilities telerehabilitation Telerehabilitation: Rehabilitation via computer assisted internet capabilities
Measure Participants 66 51 47
Physical Independence
85.4
(34.5)
87.3
(28.5)
70.5
(117.1)
Cognitive Independence
66.8
(28.5)
58.1
(29.4)
63.4
(30.2)
Mobility
79.6
(24.1)
78.9
(23.4)
79.2
(25)
Occupation
69.8
(36.9)
71
(36.6)
73.1
(38.8)
Social Integration
84.4
(22.2)
76.1
(25.9)
82.5
(21.4)
Economic Self Sufficiency
81
(24.2)
79.7
(27.2)
77.4
(26.5)
3. Primary Outcome
Title Patient Competency Rating Scale (PCRS) (Total Score)
Description Range for total score: 30 - 150 Directionality for total score: higher score means higher competency (can do things with greater ease)
Time Frame Baseline, 6 Months, 12 Months

Outcome Measure Data

Analysis Population Description
Only participants with data at the specified time were analyzed.
Arm/Group Title Telerehabilitation
Arm/Group Description telerehabilitation Telerehabilitation: Rehabilitation via computer assisted internet capabilities
Measure Participants 66
Baseline (N=66)
91
(16.2)
6 Months (N=51)
90.9
(20.6)
12 Months (N=45)
94.4
(21.1)
4. Primary Outcome
Title PTSD Checklist Military Form (PCL-M) (Total Score)
Description Range for total score: 17- 85 Directionality for total score: Higher score means experiencing more PTSD-related problems.
Time Frame Baseline, 6 Months, 12 Months

Outcome Measure Data

Analysis Population Description
Veterans with TBI with comorbid PTSD who were analyzed at the specified time point.
Arm/Group Title Telerehabilitation TBI/PTSD
Arm/Group Description telerehabilitation Telerehabilitation: Rehabilitation via computer assisted internet capabilities for TBI/PTSD
Measure Participants 14
Baseline (N=14)
63.6
(10.6)
6 Months (N=11)
64.1
(14)
12 Months (N=10)
59.4
(12.4)
5. Primary Outcome
Title Modified PTSD Symptom Scale: Self-Report - Frequency (Total Score)
Description Range for Total Score: 0-68 Directionality: Higher score means more PTSD-related symptoms.
Time Frame Baseline, 6 Months, 12 Months

Outcome Measure Data

Analysis Population Description
Veterans with TBI and comorbid PTSD with data at the specified time point were analyzed.
Arm/Group Title Telerehabilitation TBI/PTSD
Arm/Group Description telerehabilitation Telerehabilitation: Rehabilitation via computer assisted internet capabilities for veterans with TBI/PTSD
Measure Participants 14
Baseline (N=14)
54.2
(8.5)
6 Months (N=11)
53.3
(11.5)
12 Months (N=10)
49.1
(14.4)
6. Primary Outcome
Title Modified PTSD Symptom Scale: Self-Report - Severity
Description Range for Total Score: 0 - 68 Directionality: Higher score means more PTSD-related symptoms.
Time Frame Baseline, 6 Months, 12 Months

Outcome Measure Data

Analysis Population Description
Only veterans with TBI and comorbid PTSD with data at the specified time point were analyzed.
Arm/Group Title Telerehabilitation TBI/PTSD
Arm/Group Description telerehabilitation Telerehabilitation: Rehabilitation via computer assisted internet capabilities for veterans with TBI/PTSD
Measure Participants 14
Baseline (N=14)
64.1
(14.3)
6 Months (N=11)
62.7
(17.8)
12 Months (N=10)
55.3
(20.6)
7. Primary Outcome
Title Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) (Total Score)
Description Range for Total Score: 0-40 Directionality: Higher score means more alcohol use.
Time Frame Baseline, 6 Months, 12 Months

Outcome Measure Data

Analysis Population Description
Only veterans with TBI and comorbid PTSD with data at the specified time point were analyzed.
Arm/Group Title Telerehabilitation TBI/PTSD
Arm/Group Description telerehabilitation Telerehabilitation: Rehabilitation via computer assisted internet capabilities for veterans with TBI/PTSD
Measure Participants 14
Baseline (N=14)
5.1
(7.2)
6 Months (N=11)
4.8
(5.6)
12 Months (N=10)
6
(5.6)
8. Primary Outcome
Title Beck Depression Inventory Score (Total Score)
Description Range for Total Score: 0-63 Directionality: Higher score means more depression-related symptoms.
Time Frame Baseline, 6 Months, 12 Months

Outcome Measure Data

Analysis Population Description
Only veterans with TBI and comorbid PTSD with data at the specified time point were analyzed.
Arm/Group Title Telerehabilitation TBI/PTSD
Arm/Group Description telerehabilitation Telerehabilitation: Rehabilitation via computer assisted internet capabilities for veterans with TBI/PTSD
Measure Participants 14
Baseline (N=14)
33.1
(13.6)
6 Months (N=11)
33.7
(13.7)
12 Months (N=10)
30.6
(11.8)

Adverse Events

Time Frame
Adverse Event Reporting Description
Arm/Group Title Telerehabilitation
Arm/Group Description telerehabilitation Telerehabilitation: Rehabilitation via computer assisted internet capabilities
All Cause Mortality
Telerehabilitation
Affected / at Risk (%) # Events
Total / (NaN)
Serious Adverse Events
Telerehabilitation
Affected / at Risk (%) # Events
Total 4/75 (5.3%)
General disorders
Death 1/75 (1.3%) 1
Hospitalization due to suicidal ideation 1/75 (1.3%) 1
Hospitalization 1/75 (1.3%) 1
Hospitalization 1/75 (1.3%) 1
Other (Not Including Serious) Adverse Events
Telerehabilitation
Affected / at Risk (%) # Events
Total 0/75 (0%)

Limitations/Caveats

[Not Specified]

More Information

Certain Agreements

Principal Investigators are NOT employed by the organization sponsoring the study.

There is NOT an agreement between Principal Investigators and the Sponsor (or its agents) that restricts the PI's rights to discuss or publish trial results after the trial is completed.

Results Point of Contact

Name/Title Dr. Kris Siddharthan
Organization James A. Haley Veterans' Hospital
Phone 813-558-3950
Email Krishnaswami.Siddharthan@va.gov
Responsible Party:
VA Office of Research and Development
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier:
NCT00676182
Other Study ID Numbers:
  • SDR 08-267
  • a14714
First Posted:
May 12, 2008
Last Update Posted:
Mar 25, 2016
Last Verified:
Mar 1, 2016