Workshops for Veterans With Vision and Hearing Loss
Status: | Completed |
---|---|
Conditions: | Other Indications, Ocular |
Therapuetic Areas: | Ophthalmology, Other |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 55 - Any |
Updated: | 4/21/2016 |
Start Date: | November 2011 |
End Date: | August 2013 |
Pilot Study: Self Management Groups for Veterans With Dual Sensory Loss
This is a pilot study of workshops to help Veterans with both vision and hearing loss live a
happier, fuller and less stressful life. The results will be used to guide the development
of a large scale clinical trial.
happier, fuller and less stressful life. The results will be used to guide the development
of a large scale clinical trial.
This pilot study will enrolled 13 Veterans with Dual Sensory Loss (DSL), age 65 to over 89.
The project headquarters in the Portland Oregon Veterans Affairs Medical Center will be
tasked with the development of the workshops and writing of a Curriculum and Procedures
Manual. The Atlanta VAMC research collaborators enrolled the 13 Veterans. Staff turnover
reduced time available for enrollment and data collection. We therefore eliminated the
original comparison group design and this study had only one experimental intervention arm
and no control intervention or other arm. Veterans were chronologically enrolled who
responded to recruitment letters and who passed telephone and onsite screening. The
intervention consisted of six weekly two hour workshops providing information, skills
training and exercises about self-managing DSL effects on daily life. Preliminary
effectiveness data was collected and analyzed, and a large scale clinical trial will be
proposed as a followup to explore the efficacy of this management approach. This study data
tracked pre and post intervention within subject changes.
The project headquarters in the Portland Oregon Veterans Affairs Medical Center will be
tasked with the development of the workshops and writing of a Curriculum and Procedures
Manual. The Atlanta VAMC research collaborators enrolled the 13 Veterans. Staff turnover
reduced time available for enrollment and data collection. We therefore eliminated the
original comparison group design and this study had only one experimental intervention arm
and no control intervention or other arm. Veterans were chronologically enrolled who
responded to recruitment letters and who passed telephone and onsite screening. The
intervention consisted of six weekly two hour workshops providing information, skills
training and exercises about self-managing DSL effects on daily life. Preliminary
effectiveness data was collected and analyzed, and a large scale clinical trial will be
proposed as a followup to explore the efficacy of this management approach. This study data
tracked pre and post intervention within subject changes.
Inclusion Criteria:
- Veteran;
- Vision loss > 20/70 better eye;
- Hearing loss > 40 decibels better ear;
- Cognition Within Normal Limits (WNL);
- No behavioral flag or psychiatric diagnosis;
- Documented psychosocial restrictions secondary to vision and hearing loss
Exclusion Criteria:
- Vision and/or hearing can be corrected by surgical or pharmacological treatment;
- Requires use of sign language interpreter
We found this trial at
2
sites
Click here to add this to my saved trials
Click here to add this to my saved trials