Ultrasis PLC Successful VA "peer supported pilot project"
March 18 2014 - 3:01AM
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Ultrasis PLC
18 March 2014
Ultrasis plc ("Ultrasis" or "the Company")
"Beating the Blues"
Successful VA "peer supported pilot project" and RCT funding
approval
Ultrasis plc is pleased to provide details of the published
outcomes from the VA pilot project conducted by researchers from
the US Veterans Administration ("VA"), C. Beau Nelson, Ph.D.,
Kristen Abraham, Ph.D., Heather Walters, M.S., and Marcia
Valenstein, M.D., M.S and published in the Journal Computers in
Human Behavior Number 31 February 2014.
The highlights of the research showed:
-- Completion rates for the computer-based Cognitive Behavioural Therapy program were high
-- Veteran-peers provided support and helped prompt completion
of the Computer-based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy ("cCBT")
program
-- Significant decreases in depressive symptoms and increases in
hope were observed in post ratings
-- Marginal decreases in anxiety symptoms were also observed
-- The feasibility of a Veteran-peer assisted cCBT program was supported
Abstract of the research
"Depressive disorders are a serious public health concern and
treatment priority for the Veterans Health Administration. cCBT is
an effective intervention for patients with major depressive
disorders; however, rates of program completion are an area of
concern, which may be improved through the assistance of peers.
This pilot study investigated the feasibility of a Veteran-peer
assisted cCBT intervention. Participants were patients diagnosed
with depression at an Outpatient Mental Health ("OMH") or Primary
Care Mental Health ("PCMH") clinic at a single VHA facility.
Participants were paired with a Veteran-peer and given access to a
widely used cCBT program via the Internet. Measures of depressive
symptoms were obtained at baseline, 4-, and 8-weeks follow-up.
Completion rates and program satisfaction were also assessed. At 8
weeks, symptom reductions and completion rates were comparable to
study results of brief individual, group CBT, and staff assisted
computerized CBT interventions. Significant reductions in
depressive symptoms were observed in patients from both clinics,
although ratings of program usefulness, relevance, and ease of use
were higher for individuals recruited from the PCMH clinic.
Peer-assisted cCBT for depression is feasible but further research
is needed to determine the clinical efficacy of this approach."
Following this and other work, the VA research team been awarded
funding to conduct a randomized clinical trial of Peer-Supported
cCBT (Beating the Blues) versus enhanced usual care (EUC) for 330
patients with new episodes of depression in primary care at three
VA sites. This research is scheduled to commence in August
2014.
John Smith, Chief Executive at Ultrasis said "the results from
this pilot demonstrate the potential for Beating the Blues to be
delivered through a Peer Supported Model. This has two significant
benefits in that it enables increased access to affordable care and
it potentially provides employment opportunities for Veterans. We
have seen similar successful outcomes from peer delivered services
in the UK but this is the first published study within the US. We
are very grateful to the team at the VA in Michigan for their
continued support and their innovative research."
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The initial pilot was published in the Journal Computers in
Human Behaviour and is available for purchase at:
(http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0747563213003622
)
Further details of the new Randomized Control Research ("RCT")
is available at http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT02057042
Media enquiries:
For all enquiries relating to Ultrasis please contact:
Ultrasis plc Tel: +44 (0) 20 7535
2050
John Smith, Chief Executive
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0500
Geoff Nash/Simon Hicks
JBP Public Relations Tel: +44 (0) 11 7907
3400
Chris Lawrance
Notes to Editors:
Ultrasis is a healthcare company with core expertise in health,
psychology, software development and programme management. We
deliver a range of healthcare products to the consumer, the NHS,
the corporate sector and other healthcare providers in the UK and
Internationally. Ultrasis was the first company to offer
computerised products based on Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
and interactive multimedia, and is still the world leader in this
field.
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