Graded Exposure Therapy for Fear Avoidance Behaviour After Concussion
Mild Traumatic Brain InjuryConcussions are very common. Although many people recover well from concussion, some will have persistent symptoms and difficulties with daily activities. How people cope with their symptoms following concussion powerfully influences their recovery. Fear avoidance behaviour is a particularly unhelpful approach to coping, in which people perceive their pre-injury activities as unnecessarily dangerous and take great care to avoid overexertion and overstimulation. The investigators developed and pilot tested a behavioural therapy, called graded exposure therapy, to reduce fear avoidance behaviour. Our preliminary work suggested that graded exposure therapy was acceptable to patients with concussion and possibly beneficial for their recovery. The GET FAB after concussion study will assess the effectiveness of graded exposure therapy.
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Conditions de participation
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Sexe:
ALL -
Âges admissibles:
18 to 69
Critères de participation
Inclusion Criteria:
1. aged 18-70 years;
2. sustained a concussion according to the ACRM mTBI Task Force definition between 1 and 24 months ago
3. fluent in English, because validated translations are not available for most questionnaires and recruiting multilingual therapists is not feasible;
4. access to a computer, tablet, or smartphone with internet capability;
5. 3 or more moderate-severe symptoms on the Rivermead Postconcussion Symptom Questionnaire.
Exclusion Criteria:
1. medical contraindication to aerobic exercise (cardiac disease, chest pain with exertion, acute bone/joint/soft tissue injury aggravated by exercise)
2. change in cardiac medication within the last month, such as beta blockers, calcium channel blockers, or ivabradine
3. involved in personal injury litigation for index mTBI
4. currently pregnant or plan to become pregnant within the next three months
5. severe/unstable medical or psychiatric condition that could worsen over the next year")
Lieu de l'étude
Sunnybrooke Traumatic Brain Injury Clinic
Sunnybrooke Traumatic Brain Injury ClinicToronto, Ontario
Canada
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G.F. Strong Adult Concussion Services
G.F. Strong Adult Concussion ServicesVancouver, British Columbia
Canada
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Toronto Western Hospital
Toronto Western HospitalToronto, Ontario
Canada
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Calgary Brain Injury Program
Calgary Brain Injury ProgramCalgary, Alberta
Canada
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Head Injury Clinic at St. Michael's
Head Injury Clinic at St. Michael'sToronto, Ontario
Canada
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Fraser Health Acquired Brain Injury and Concussion Services
Fraser Health Acquired Brain Injury and Concussion ServicesLangley, British Columbia
Canada
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Hull-Ellis Concussion and Research Clinic
Hull-Ellis Concussion and Research ClinicToronto, Ontario
Canada
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- Étude parrainée par
- University of British Columbia
- Participants recherchés
- Plus d'informations
- ID de l'étude:
NCT05365776