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Cognitive Remediation Group Therapy to Improve Older Adults' Ability to Cope With HIV-Associated Neurocognitive Disorder (HAND)
CTNPT 029 will test the feasibility and acceptability of cognitive remediation group therapy in older adults living with HIV who have been diagnosed with HIV-associated neurocognitive disorder (HAND). The cognitive remediation therapy will include tablet-based cognitive training and mindfulness-based stress reduction sessions.
Approximately half of the aging HIV-positive population will be affected by HAND, making cognitive impairment related to HIV a significant comorbidity in this population. With the development, access to, and early initiation of modern antiretroviral therapy (ART), HAND is less severe and less common than it once was. However, people who were treated with old therapies, ones that were less effective and with higher rates of toxicity compared to current regimens, or who experienced AIDS defining illnesses, may be affected by HAND more frequently and more severely. Issues with cognition, memory, processing new information, problem solving, and decision making are all potential symptoms. Psychosocial interventions have been used to decrease stress and depression and improve coping and quality of life in the general aging population experiencing cognitive impairment and depression. These techniques, which can vary widely, have not been fully tested in people aging with HAND. CTNPT 029 (a pilot trial funded by the CTN) seeks to enroll 16 people at St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto. Study participants will be randomized to either receive cognitive remediation group therapy (CRGT) or standard HIV group therapy (control group). Both group therapies consist of a series of weekly 3-hour sessions led by a certified social worker and a peer. The CRGT group will spend one hour per session on brain training exercises (PositScience Software) and the remaining two hours on mindfulness-based stress reduction (meditation, breathing exercises, etc.). The control group will focus on general health and wellbeing for people aging with HIV. Study investigators will determine the usefulness of the structure of the sessions and the feasibility and acceptability of performing a study of this kind.
Age
40 - No limit years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
AIDS Committee of Toronto (ACT)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
St. Michael's Hospital Neurobehavioral Research Unit
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
University Health Network, Toronto General Hospital
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Start Date
August 6, 2018
Primary Completion Date
December 31, 2019
Completion Date
December 31, 2019
Last Updated
March 29, 2024
12
ACTUAL participants
CRGT
BEHAVIORAL
HIV group therapy
BEHAVIORAL
Lead Sponsor
University Health Network, Toronto
Collaborators
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