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T41. MODIFIED COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY FOR ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH SCHIZOPHRENIA: A RANDOMIZED, CONTROLLED PILOT TRIAL

BACKGROUND: An European society growing older sets the need to explore treatment options for elderly patients. Here we aimed to gather evidence on the effectiveness of a modified cognitive behavioural therapy (mCBT) in elderly schizophrenia patients as compared to treatment as usual (TAU). METHODS:...

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Autores principales: Müller, Bernhard, Kärgel, Christian, Horacek, Magdalena, Darrelmann, Ute, Heger, Anja, Kariofillis, Daniela, Nentwich, Beate, Meisner, Christoph, Ose, Claudia, Unsöld, Svenja, Wiltfang, Jens, Klingberg, Stefan, Sartory, Gudrun
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5887335/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/schbul/sby016.317
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author Müller, Bernhard
Kärgel, Christian
Horacek, Magdalena
Darrelmann, Ute
Heger, Anja
Kariofillis, Daniela
Nentwich, Beate
Meisner, Christoph
Ose, Claudia
Unsöld, Svenja
Wiltfang, Jens
Klingberg, Stefan
Sartory, Gudrun
author_facet Müller, Bernhard
Kärgel, Christian
Horacek, Magdalena
Darrelmann, Ute
Heger, Anja
Kariofillis, Daniela
Nentwich, Beate
Meisner, Christoph
Ose, Claudia
Unsöld, Svenja
Wiltfang, Jens
Klingberg, Stefan
Sartory, Gudrun
author_sort Müller, Bernhard
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description BACKGROUND: An European society growing older sets the need to explore treatment options for elderly patients. Here we aimed to gather evidence on the effectiveness of a modified cognitive behavioural therapy (mCBT) in elderly schizophrenia patients as compared to treatment as usual (TAU). METHODS: 43 schizophrenia patients > 55y (mean 60 y), were assessed in a randomized, single blind controlled pilot trial with parallel groups: TAU+mCBT vs. TAU and intention to treat (ITT) last observation carried forward (LOCF) analysis. Subjects were recruited in Germany among in- and outpatients. MCBT comprised 30 sessions in 9 month, and a 6 month follow-up including a) physical and social activation, b) problem solving c) social skills. Primary outcomes were pre/post change in either PANSS total score, UPSA-brief score or Calgary Depression Scale for Schizophrenia. RESULTS: From 43 patients, 40 were randomized. 15 mCBT and 16 TAU-patients comprised the ITT sample. None of the primary outcome measures reached significance. When assessing effect sizes we found little pre-/post change in PANSS total score (d=0.14) and the UPSA-brief (d=0.14). Depression symptoms however improved with treatment (pre/post d=0.75 and pre/FU d=0.52). Among secondary outcomes, global assessment of functioning significantly improved in the mCBT-group pre/post (d=.074) and pre/follow-up (d=.080). DISCUSSION: Our results provide evidence for the feasibility of a sufficiently powered phase-III study targeting depressive symptoms and global functioning in long-term treated elderly schizophrenia patients. A history of about twenty years of pharmacological treatment does not imply there is no room for improvement in depression and global functioning following a modified cognitive behavioral therapy in this specific patient group. Supported by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF-01GV0909); ICTRP/DRKS: DRKS00003623.
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spelling pubmed-58873352018-04-11 T41. MODIFIED COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY FOR ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH SCHIZOPHRENIA: A RANDOMIZED, CONTROLLED PILOT TRIAL Müller, Bernhard Kärgel, Christian Horacek, Magdalena Darrelmann, Ute Heger, Anja Kariofillis, Daniela Nentwich, Beate Meisner, Christoph Ose, Claudia Unsöld, Svenja Wiltfang, Jens Klingberg, Stefan Sartory, Gudrun Schizophr Bull Abstracts BACKGROUND: An European society growing older sets the need to explore treatment options for elderly patients. Here we aimed to gather evidence on the effectiveness of a modified cognitive behavioural therapy (mCBT) in elderly schizophrenia patients as compared to treatment as usual (TAU). METHODS: 43 schizophrenia patients > 55y (mean 60 y), were assessed in a randomized, single blind controlled pilot trial with parallel groups: TAU+mCBT vs. TAU and intention to treat (ITT) last observation carried forward (LOCF) analysis. Subjects were recruited in Germany among in- and outpatients. MCBT comprised 30 sessions in 9 month, and a 6 month follow-up including a) physical and social activation, b) problem solving c) social skills. Primary outcomes were pre/post change in either PANSS total score, UPSA-brief score or Calgary Depression Scale for Schizophrenia. RESULTS: From 43 patients, 40 were randomized. 15 mCBT and 16 TAU-patients comprised the ITT sample. None of the primary outcome measures reached significance. When assessing effect sizes we found little pre-/post change in PANSS total score (d=0.14) and the UPSA-brief (d=0.14). Depression symptoms however improved with treatment (pre/post d=0.75 and pre/FU d=0.52). Among secondary outcomes, global assessment of functioning significantly improved in the mCBT-group pre/post (d=.074) and pre/follow-up (d=.080). DISCUSSION: Our results provide evidence for the feasibility of a sufficiently powered phase-III study targeting depressive symptoms and global functioning in long-term treated elderly schizophrenia patients. A history of about twenty years of pharmacological treatment does not imply there is no room for improvement in depression and global functioning following a modified cognitive behavioral therapy in this specific patient group. Supported by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF-01GV0909); ICTRP/DRKS: DRKS00003623. Oxford University Press 2018-04 2018-04-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5887335/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/schbul/sby016.317 Text en © Maryland Psychiatric Research Center 2018. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Müller, Bernhard
Kärgel, Christian
Horacek, Magdalena
Darrelmann, Ute
Heger, Anja
Kariofillis, Daniela
Nentwich, Beate
Meisner, Christoph
Ose, Claudia
Unsöld, Svenja
Wiltfang, Jens
Klingberg, Stefan
Sartory, Gudrun
T41. MODIFIED COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY FOR ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH SCHIZOPHRENIA: A RANDOMIZED, CONTROLLED PILOT TRIAL
title T41. MODIFIED COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY FOR ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH SCHIZOPHRENIA: A RANDOMIZED, CONTROLLED PILOT TRIAL
title_full T41. MODIFIED COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY FOR ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH SCHIZOPHRENIA: A RANDOMIZED, CONTROLLED PILOT TRIAL
title_fullStr T41. MODIFIED COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY FOR ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH SCHIZOPHRENIA: A RANDOMIZED, CONTROLLED PILOT TRIAL
title_full_unstemmed T41. MODIFIED COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY FOR ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH SCHIZOPHRENIA: A RANDOMIZED, CONTROLLED PILOT TRIAL
title_short T41. MODIFIED COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY FOR ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH SCHIZOPHRENIA: A RANDOMIZED, CONTROLLED PILOT TRIAL
title_sort t41. modified cognitive behavioral therapy for elderly patients with schizophrenia: a randomized, controlled pilot trial
topic Abstracts
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5887335/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/schbul/sby016.317
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