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Patient-Partner Stress Management Effects on CFS Symptoms and Neuroimmune Process
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Patient-Partner Videotelephone-delivered Health Information (PP-T-HI) and Patient-Partner Videotelephone-delivered Cognitive Behavioral Stress Management intervention (PP-T-CBSM) for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Completed, enrolled 300 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The purpose of this study is to test the effects of a videotelephone-delivered patient-partner dual-focused cognitive behavioral stress management intervention on chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) symptoms and related psychosocial and neuroimmune processes in patients diagnosed with chronic fatigue syndrome. Study tests the hypothesis that videophone-delivered patient-partner cognitive behavioral stress management (T-PP-CBSM) intervention improves patient CFS symptoms relative to a videophone-delivered patient-partner Health Information (PP-T- HI) condition.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Ten (10) 90-min sessions of Health Information delivered via videophones
Ten (10) 90-min sessions of T-PP-CBSM