The effect of smartphone-based monitoring and treatment including clinical feedback versus smartphone-based monitoring without clinical feedback in bipolar disorder: the SmartBipolar trial-a study protocol for a randomized controlled parallel-group trial.


Journal

Trials
ISSN: 1745-6215
Titre abrégé: Trials
Pays: England
ID NLM: 101263253

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
12 Sep 2023
Historique:
received: 03 07 2023
accepted: 05 09 2023
medline: 14 9 2023
pubmed: 13 9 2023
entrez: 12 9 2023
Statut: epublish

Résumé

A substantial proportion of patients with bipolar disorder experience daily subsyndromal mood swings, and the term "mood instability" reflecting the variability in mood seems associated with poor prognostic factors, including impaired functioning, and increased risk of hospitalization and relapse. During the last decade, we have developed and tested a smartphone-based system for monitoring bipolar disorder. The present SmartBipolar randomized controlled trial (RCT) aims to investigate whether (1) daily smartphone-based outpatient monitoring and treatment including clinical feedback versus (2) daily smartphone-based monitoring without clinical feedback or (3) daily smartphone-based mood monitoring only improves mood instability and other clinically relevant patient-related outcomes in patients with bipolar disorder. The SmartBipolar trial is a pragmatic randomized controlled parallel-group trial. Patients with bipolar disorder are invited to participate as part of their specialized outpatient treatment for patients with bipolar disorder in Mental Health Services in the Capital Region of Denmark. The included patients will be randomized to (1) daily smartphone-based monitoring and treatment including a clinical feedback loop (intervention group) or (2) daily smartphone-based monitoring without a clinical feedback loop (control group) or (3) daily smartphone-based mood monitoring only (control group). All patients receive specialized outpatient treatment for bipolar disorder in the Mental Health Services in the Capital Region of Denmark. The trial started in March 2021 and has currently included 150 patients. The outcomes are (1) mood instability (primary), (2) quality of life, self-rated depressive symptoms, self-rated manic symptoms, perceived stress, satisfaction with care, cumulated number and duration of psychiatric hospitalizations, and medication (secondary), and (3) smartphone-based measures per month of stress, anxiety, irritability, activity, and sleep as well as the percentage of days with presence of mixed mood, days with adherence to medication and adherence to smartphone-based self-monitoring. A total of 201 patients with bipolar disorder will be included in the SmartBipolar trial. The SmartBipolar trial is funded by the Capital Region of Denmark and the Independent Research Fund Denmark. Ethical approval has been obtained from the Regional Ethical Committee in The Capital Region of Denmark (H-19067248) as well as data permission (journal number: P-2019-809). The results will be published in peer-reviewed academic journals, presented at scientific meetings, and disseminated to patients' organizations and media outlets. Trial registration number: NCT04230421. Date March 1, 2021. Version 1.

Identifiants

pubmed: 37700334
doi: 10.1186/s13063-023-07625-1
pii: 10.1186/s13063-023-07625-1
pmc: PMC10496351
doi:

Banques de données

ClinicalTrials.gov
['NCT04230421']

Types de publication

Clinical Trial Protocol Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

583

Subventions

Organisme : Mental Health Services, Denmark
ID : A6508
Organisme : Independent research Fund Denmark
ID : 0134-00027B

Informations de copyright

© 2023. BioMed Central Ltd., part of Springer Nature.

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Auteurs

Maria Faurholt-Jepsen (M)

Copenhagen Affective Disorder Research Center (CADIC), Psychiatric Center Copenhagen, Hovedvejen 17, 1. Floor, 2000, Frederiksberg, Denmark. maria@faurholt-jepsen.dk.
Department of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark. maria@faurholt-jepsen.dk.

Natacha Blauenfeldt Kyster (NB)

Copenhagen Affective Disorder Research Center (CADIC), Psychiatric Center Copenhagen, Hovedvejen 17, 1. Floor, 2000, Frederiksberg, Denmark.

Malene Schwarz Dyreholt (MS)

Copenhagen Affective Disorder Research Center (CADIC), Psychiatric Center Copenhagen, Hovedvejen 17, 1. Floor, 2000, Frederiksberg, Denmark.

Ellen Margrethe Christensen (EM)

Copenhagen Affective Disorder Research Center (CADIC), Psychiatric Center Copenhagen, Hovedvejen 17, 1. Floor, 2000, Frederiksberg, Denmark.

Pernille Bondo-Kozuch (P)

Copenhagen Affective Disorder Research Center (CADIC), Psychiatric Center Copenhagen, Hovedvejen 17, 1. Floor, 2000, Frederiksberg, Denmark.

Anna Skovgaard Lerche (AS)

Copenhagen Affective Disorder Research Center (CADIC), Psychiatric Center Copenhagen, Hovedvejen 17, 1. Floor, 2000, Frederiksberg, Denmark.

Birte Smidt (B)

Copenhagen Affective Disorder Research Center (CADIC), Psychiatric Center Copenhagen, Hovedvejen 17, 1. Floor, 2000, Frederiksberg, Denmark.

Ulla Knorr (U)

Copenhagen Affective Disorder Research Center (CADIC), Psychiatric Center Copenhagen, Hovedvejen 17, 1. Floor, 2000, Frederiksberg, Denmark.
Department of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.

Kim Brøndmark (K)

Copenhagen Affective Disorder Research Center (CADIC), Psychiatric Center Copenhagen, Hovedvejen 17, 1. Floor, 2000, Frederiksberg, Denmark.

Anne-Marie Bangsgaard Cardoso (AB)

The Early Multimodular Prevention and Intervention Research Institution (EMPIRI), Mental Health Centre, Northern Zealand, Copenhagen University Hospital - Mental Health Services CPH, Copenhagen, Denmark.

Anja Mathiesen (A)

The Early Multimodular Prevention and Intervention Research Institution (EMPIRI), Mental Health Centre, Northern Zealand, Copenhagen University Hospital - Mental Health Services CPH, Copenhagen, Denmark.

Rene Sjælland (R)

Psychiatric Center Amager, Copenhagen, Denmark.

Henrik Nørbak-Emig (H)

Psychiatric Center Amager, Copenhagen, Denmark.

Lotte Linnemann Sponsor (LL)

Psychiatric Center Amager, Copenhagen, Denmark.

Darius Mardosas (D)

Psychiatric Center Glostrup, Glostrup, Denmark.

Ida Palmblad Sarauw-Nielsen (IP)

Psychiatric Center Glostrup, Glostrup, Denmark.

Jens Drachmann Bukh (JD)

Psychiatric Center Ballerup, Ballerup, Denmark.

Trine Vøgg Heller (TV)

Psychiatric Center Ballerup, Ballerup, Denmark.

Mads Frost (M)

Monsenso A/S, Copenhagen, Denmark.

Nanna Iversen (N)

Monsenso A/S, Copenhagen, Denmark.

Jakob Eyvind Bardram (JE)

Department of Health Technology, Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby, Denmark.

Jonas Busk (J)

Department of Energy Conversion and Storage, Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby, Denmark.

Maj Vinberg (M)

Department of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.
The Early Multimodular Prevention and Intervention Research Institution (EMPIRI), Mental Health Centre, Northern Zealand, Copenhagen University Hospital - Mental Health Services CPH, Copenhagen, Denmark.

Lars Vedel Kessing (LV)

Copenhagen Affective Disorder Research Center (CADIC), Psychiatric Center Copenhagen, Hovedvejen 17, 1. Floor, 2000, Frederiksberg, Denmark.
Department of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.

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