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N/ACompleted· 51 enrolled
Drug / intervention
Neuropsychological Feedback & Psychoeducation (Cognition) +1 morebehavioral
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NCT03889327N/ACompleted

Intervention to Reduce Distress from Perceived Cognitive Impairment in Multiple Sclerosis

University of Missouri, Kansas City·interventional·Posted Mar 26, 2019·Updated Dec 6, 2024

In Brief

A clinical study evaluating Neuropsychological Feedback & Psychoeducation (Cognition) and Psychoeducation (Health) for Multiple Sclerosis. Completed, enrolled 51 participants across 1 site.

Detailed Summary

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is among the most prevalent autoimmune diseases among young and middle-aged adults. Up to 65% of MS patients experience objective cognitive impairment including problems with information processing speed, memory, and executive functioning. However, patients commonly overestimate the extent of their cognitive dysfunction which can result in inaccurate perceptions of their true cognitive abilities. Exaggerated perceptions of cognitive impairment are predictive of future decline and associated with depression, anxiety, and reduced quality of life. Despite this, no study has examined an intervention aimed at changing misperceptions related to perceived cognitive impairment in MS when objective measures are incongruent with self-reported cognitive symptoms. The purpose of the present study is to develop and pilot a brief intervention for MS patients who perceive cognitive impairment, but perform in the normal or expected range on objective measures of cognition.

Study Details

Study Typeinterventional
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CountriesUnited States

Timeline

N/ACompletedFinished
201820192020202120222023202420252026
First PostedMar 26, 2019
Enrollment StartMar 26, 2018
Primary CompletionAug 15, 2019
Study CompletionSep 1, 2019
TodayJul 2, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 1.4 yearsPosted 7.3 years ago

Interventions

Neuropsychological Feedback & Psychoeducation (Cognition)behavioral

The customary practice of providing feedback on neuropsychological test performance can address patient misperceptions of cognitive impairment by distinguishing between perceived and objective neuropsychological test performance. Explaining how normative data is derived by comparison to same age peers, patients are able to better understand their current cognitive functioning. The proposed intervention will employ both psychoeducation and neuropsychological feedback for participants assigned to the treatment group, and psychoeducation for participants assigned to the control group. Both groups will watch 3 brief videos (exactly the same length in time) and answer two qualitative questions following each video.

Psychoeducation (Health)behavioral

Information on importance of healthy eating habits and benefits of a healthy diet including medical outcomes such as reduced blood pressure, and decreased risk of stroke and cardiovascular disease. This intervention will also cover recommended serving sizes for daily helpings of fruits and vegetables, and ways to incorporate fruits and vegetables into meals throughout the day. The control intervention will include expert testimony from a nutritionist and expert dietician.