Depression (major depressive disorder)

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  • Adjunctive Lithium for Patients Receiving Clinical Intravenous Ketamine for Treatment Resistant Depression (TRD) Rochester, MN

    The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of adjunctive lithium in the acute (2 weeks) and continuation phase (4 weeks) for maintenance of ketamine-associated remission.

     

     

  • Cortical Excitability and Inhibition in MDD Rochester, MN

    The purpose of this study is to learn if measures of brain activity are different in children and adolescents with depression who are in different stages of treatment. This is important because it may identify a biological marker for depression that could one day be used to identify depressed children who would benefit from certain treatments (medications for example), or to monitor how well treatments are working. Brain activity measures(known as cortical excitability and inhibition) will be collected by Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS). TMS is a noninvasive (no surgery or implants) brain stimulation technology which can make parts of the ...

  • A Study to Evaluate the Effects of the Authentic Connections Program on Resilience, Psychological Distress, Depression, Self-compassion, Parenting Stress, and Burnout in Nurse Leaders Rochester, MN

    The purpose of this study is to ascertain the effects of the Authentic Connections intervention among nurse leaders who are mothers at Mayo Clinic Rochester in comparison to a control group. Outcomes that will be measured include: psychological distress, depression, self-compassion, parenting stress, burnout, and feasibility measures.

  • Adaptive Design Study of NEST sTMS in Subjects With Major Depressive Disorder Rochester, MN

    This is a double-blind, sham controlled, multi-center study to confirm the safety and efficacy of synchronized transcranial magnetic stimulation (sTMS) for the treatment of patients currently experiencing an episode of depression who have failed to respond to at least one (1) antidepressant medication. Patients will be randomly assigned to either active or sham therapy and will undergo daily treatments for a period of time. Following completion of blinded treatments, patients may be eligible for a course of open label treatments.

  • Microbiome of Depression & Treatment Response to Citalopram Jacksonville, FL; Rochester, MN

    The purpose of this study is to evaluate the feasibility of developing a microbiome probe of depression and to evaluate the microbiome change in a preliminary analysis of treatment response (n=20) vs. non response (n=20) to the antidepressant citalopram. This study is a 12 week open trial that will enroll approximately 80 participants (anticipated 40 study completers with paired biomarker data) with an episode of major depression, Bipolar I or Bipolar II and 40 age- and sex-matched healthy controls.

  • Oral Ketamine in the Treatment of Depression and Anxiety in Patients with Cancer Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ

    Depression is common in patients with cancer. Current medications for depression, while effective, take several weeks to take effect. Ketamine has emerged as a drug with promise for cancer patients. In two reported cases, a single dose of ketamine induced rapid and moderately sustained symptom reduction in depression and anxiety with no adverse side effects. Benefit was seen in as little as 1 hour and sustained up to 30 days. This study is a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled investigation testing whether a single dose of ketamine improves depression and anxiety relative to placebo in patients with cancer.

  • Long-term Outcomes of a Clinical Ketamine Service for Treatment-resistant Depression Rochester, MN

    The purpose of this study is to evaluate and analyze the clinical data that is already being collected for clinical purposes to determine the long-term effects of the repeated use of subanaesthetic ketamine/esketamine for patients with depression.  We hypothesize that patients who have a greater number of infusions/treatments will be more likely to have increased side effects to the drug.  We would like to be able to also analyze data related to any other assessments that are implemented as part of the clinical practice in the future.

     

  • A Study of the Effects of not Allowing Sleep in Addition to the Usual Care of Hospitalized Patients with Major Depression Rochester, MN

    This study is to learn how effective a night of no sleep, with or without light therapy, is for patients in an inpatient setting who are experiencing Major depression.

  • Safety and Effectiveness of NeuroStar® Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) Therapy in Depressed Adolescents Rochester, MN

    To evaluate the safety and efficacy of daily, active Neurostar® TMS (when compared with sham treatment) in adolescents meeting criteria for Major Depressive Disorder (MDD).

  • A Study to Evaluate Stress Management and Resiliency Training vs. Treatment as Usual for Major Depression Treatment Rochester, MN; Austin, MN; Albert Lea, MN; Red Wing, MN

    The primary purpose of this study is to compare outcomes of depressive symptoms (PHQ-9 and HAM-D) over 6 months following an eight-week program of SMART-D therapy + treatment as usual versus treatment as usual for patients with major depression in partial-to full-remission.

  • A Study of Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation as a Treatment for Depression Added to Standard Care Rochester, MN

    The purpose of this study is to systematically investigate the use of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) as an added treatment for patients who have depression that is not decreasing with standard care.

  • Three Good Things (3GT) - Intervention for Transitional Care Patients Eau Claire, WI

    The purpose of this study is to measure, rank, and categorize the subject sample of depression, stress, resilience, and happiness scores using quantitive surgeys. This research aims to learn how a Three Good Things (3GT) journaling activity affects a subject's symptoms of stress, depression, reslieince, and happiness.  The data will allow the project team to gain an in-depth understanding of the impact of the use of resilience strategies from a patient's perspective. This project aims to review if there is a correlation between stress, depression, resiliency, and happiness scores to the use of Positive Psychology.

  • A Study of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Self-Effectivenss, and Depression in People with Chronic Pain Rochester, MN

    The purpose of this study is to explore the role of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), a treatment for depression, on self-effectiveness (feeling empowered to accomplish a given task) and depression in persons with chronic pain and depression. Past research has shown that persons with chronic pain show improvement in self-efficacy and depression scores when they are using CBT. The Pain rehabilitation Center (PRC) at Mayo Clinic is adding CBT focused groups to better understand the role of CBT on self-efficacy and depression in persons with chronic pain and depression.

  • Augmented Human Intelligence in Major Depressive Disorder Jacksonville, FL; Rochester, MN

    The primary purpose of this study is to evaluate the degree of statistical agreement between observed clinical outcomes (non-response/remission) after 8 weeks of treatment and the outcomes predicted by an Augmented Human Intelligence (AHI)-based clinical decision support tool after 2 weeks of follow up.

  • A Study to Evaluate the Feasibility of MindLAMP Application to Develop Digitial Phenotypes in Depression Rochester, MN; Austin, MN

    The purpose of this study is to assess the feasibility and acceptability of passive data collection with a smartphone in depressed patients and investigate how passive data gathered via technology platforms can generate transdiagnostic digital phenotypes that potentially inform the assessment and/or treatment outcome of major mood disorders. This study aims to assess self-reported, behavioral, cognitive, and physiological data gathered from smartphones and smart watches as compared to gold standard clinical measured in treatment seeking depressed patients.

  • Vigorous Exercise for Depressed Smokers Rochester, MN

    In this project the investigators will develop and pilot test a supervised, vigorous intensity exercise intervention for depressed female smokers. If the pilot intervention is successful, the investigators will have a blueprint for a large randomized controlled trial. The long term objective is to develop interventions for depressed women that will ultimately reduce their risk of tobacco-caused disease and mortality.

  • Adolescent Biomarker Guided rTMS Rochester, MN

    The purpose of this study is to gather information regarding the use of rTMS as a treatment for depression in adolescents with Major Depressive Disorder. The investigators also hope to learn if measures of brain activity (cortical excitability and inhibition) collected with transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) can be used to identify which patients will benefit from certain types of rTMS treatment. 

  • rTMS for Depressed Teens: A Sham-Controlled Trial, Part 2 Rochester, MN

    This research proposal aims to better understand the neurobiology of depression in adolescents and how repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) may therapeutically impact brain function and mood. This investigation also proposes the first study to examine the efficacy of rTMS maintenance therapy in adolescents who have met clinical criteria following acute rTMS treatment. The magnetic resonance (MR) spectroscopy pattern of rTMS response will be analyzed according to previously established protocols.

  • A PK/PD Genetic Variation Treatment Algorithm Versus Treatment As Usual for Adolescent Management Of Depression Austin, MN; Rochester, MN

    The overall goal of this investigator-initiated trial is to evaluate the impact of platform algorithm products designed to rapidly identify pharmacokinetic (PK) and/or pharmacodynamic (PD) genomic variation on treatment outcome of depression in adolescents. This new technology may have the potential to optimize treatment selection by improving response, minimizing unfavorable adverse events / side effects and increasing treatment adherence

  • The BIO-K Study: A Single-Arm, Open-Label, Biomarker Development Clinical Trial of Ketamine for Non-Psychotic Unipolar Major Depression and Bipolar I or II Depression. Rochester, MN

    The purpose of this research study is to find out if the medication known as ketamine can help the symptoms of depression. This drug is approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) but the investigators will use it for a non-FDA approved reason (depression).

  • Medibio Depression Monitoring Study Rochester, MN

    The purpose of this study is to explore whether Medibio’s system can provide objective measures of response to standard medication treatment for unipolar depression and bipolar depression, and to see if the system can tell these two conditions apart.

    Medibio’s system uses software to analyse a person’s heart rate, activity, and posture to provide objective measures of a person’s autonomic nervous system, sleep, and other daily patterns.

  • Study of Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) in Depressed Teens Rochester, MN

    This research study aims to test the safety and effectiveness of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) on teens with depression. The study also seeks to understand how rTMS treatment affects the neurobiology of teens with depression.

  • Glutamate Probes in Adolescent Depression Rochester, MN

    The purpose of this study is to learn if measures of brain chemicals from a brain scan called Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Spectroscopy (MRI/MRS) and brain activity (known as cortical excitability and inhibition) collected by Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) are different in adolescents with depression who are in different stages of treatment. Researchers are conducting this study to learn more about how the brain works in adolescents with depression and without depression (healthy controls). This is important because it may identify a biological marker (a measure of how bad an illness is) for depression that could one day be used ...

  • Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) in Children and Adolescents With Epilepsy and Depression Rochester, MN

    The proposed study seeks to obtain preliminary signal of the tolerability and efficacy of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) for depressive symptoms in a sample of adolescents with depression and epilepsy. Additionally, effects of tDCS will be assessed via electroencephalographic, cognitive, and psychosocial measures.

  • Effects of Social Media Use on Self-esteem, Depressive Symptoms, Psychiatric Morbidity, and Physiological Markers of Stress in Adolescent Psychiatric Patients and Healthy Controls Rochester, MN

    The purpose of this study is to contribute to our understanding of the relationships between social media use in adolescents and psychological development, psychiatric comorbidity, and physiological markers of stress. 

  • A Pharmacokinetic/Pharmacodynamic Genetic Variation Treatment Algorithm Versus Treatment As Usual for Management Of Depression Rochester, MN; Austin, MN

    The overall goal of this investigator-initiated trial is to evaluate the treatment outcome of depression utilizing platform algorithm products that can allow rapid identification of pharmacokinetic (PK) and/or pharmacodynamic (PD) genomic variation. This new technology may have the potential to optimize treatment selection by improving response, minimizing unfavorable adverse events / side effects and increasing treatment adherence.

  • Pharmacokinetic Study Comparing Topical, Rectal, and Oral Quetiapine Rochester, MN

    Quetiapine, a second generation antipsychotic, is only available as oral tablets. However, topical and rectal formulations have been produced in compounding pharmacies. There is no data available suggesting that topical or rectal formulations provide serum levels similar to oral medication. In the clinical setting, when oral administration of quetiapine is not possible (for example, when a patient is extremely ill physically or mentally or both), clinicians and pharmacists have collaborated in such cases and have at times had to administer quetiapine compounded in other dosage formulations such as rectal or topical formulations. Despite clinical effectiveness of these "other" formulations, there ...

  • A Study to Determine Whether Ongoing Assessment Aids Treatment Rochester, MN

    The purposes of this study are to summarize clinician evaluations of the NNDC battery in the single clinic where the adult battery is currently being administered to adolescents, to determine patient and clinician level of interest in using the NNDC battery in clinics where the adult battery is not currently being administered to adolescent patients (n=14), to measure change in evaluation 3 months post-implementation for any sites that begin administering the NNDC battery to adolescents, and to generate potential new Child and Adolescent Mood Disorders Interest Group (CAMDIG) research protocols for future consideration.

  • An Open Label Trial of TMS Therapy for Bipolar Depression Rochester, MN

    Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) is an increasingly accepted neurostimulation- based treatment for major depressive disorder. While there is a growing anecdotal database supporting its use in bipolar depression the investigators propose to collect open label efficacy and safety data in a small population of patients with clinically verified bipolar disorder.

  • 8 Week Multi-site Study of MYDAYIS® for Bipolar Depression Rochester, MN; Austin, MN; Austin, MN; Eau Claire, WI

    The purpose of this study is to assess the effectiveness and safety of MYDAYIS® as an augmentation agent for bipolar depression.

  • Determine Sleep Patterns in Major Depressive Disorder Rochester, MN

    The purpose of this study is to determine the baseline chronotype patterns (with Morningness-Eveningness Questionnaire (MEQ) ) among inpatients with Major depressive disorder and then compare the chronotype distribution with the control group.

  • A Study to Evaluate Depression, Anxiety, and Traumatic Stress in People with Myocarditis and Their Identified Supports Jacksonville, FL; Rochester, MN

    The purpose of this study is to validate measures of depression, anxiety, traumatic stress, and factors related to these outcomes in medical patients, to develop a model for identifying persons with myocarditis who are at risk for depressive and anxiety disorders (clinically significant depressive and anxious symptoms), and for examining the effects of anxiety and depression on quality of life and health outcomes in respondents with myocarditis and caregivers.

  • 16-week Comparative Effectiveness Trial of Lamotrigine vs. Fluoxetine for Bipolar Depression Rochester, MN; Austin, MN

    The FLAME Study is a 16-week clinical trial to study treatment with lamotrigine or fluoxetine in bipolar I, II and bipolar schizoaffective depressed adults. The purpose of the trial is to have a better understanding of whether individuals with a particular gene type and other inherited biological markers will have a good response to fluoxetine or lamotrigine, or alternatively, would be more likely to have side effects to this medication.

  • A Study to Analyze the Prevalence of Depression and Anxiety in Newly-diagnosed Breast Cancer Patients in a Community Hospital La Crosse, WI; Albert Lea, MN; Austin, MN; Eau Claire, WI; Rochester, MN

    The purpose of this study is to analyze the prevalence of mood disorders in newly-diagnosed breast cancer patients with use of specific questionnaires, aimed to diagnose clinically significant depression and anxiety, at a rural community hospital.

  • Ketamine Associated ACC GABA and Glutamate Change and Depression Remission Rochester, MN

    This feasibility study aims to better understand the neurobiology of major depression and how ketamine may therapeutically impact brain function. This research may provide important insights into the mechanism of ketamine response, thus, potentially increasing the likelihood of successful treatment interventions and decrease the number of ineffective treatments and/or risk for serious side effects.

  • Mindfulness to Mitigate the Effect of Anxiety-depression-fear in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Rochester, MN

    People with COPD have a greater risk for symptoms of depression, anxiety, and fear of breathlessness. Those emotions are independently associated with lower physical activity, poorer quality of life, and higher hospitalization and exacerbations; all independent predictors of survival and costs. There is a lack of treatment options to be routinely used in primary clinics for patients with COPD. Systematic reviews suggest that interventions that promote an accepting mode of response, such as mindfulness, might be more appropriate and effective for managing psychological distress in COPD patients, especially breathing-related anxiety. Hypothesis: A home-based 8-week Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) for COPD ...

  • Parental and child perceptions of anxiety and depression in children with epilepsy Rochester, MN

    This study aims to assess the level of anxiety and depression in children with epilepsy and compare to the level of anxiety and depression perceived by family by using validated, standardized measures as both comorbid conditions can significantly impact both quality of life and disease course.

  • A Study to Evaluate Wellness Coaching for Caregivers of Thoracic Transplant Candidates Rochester, MN

    The purpose of this study is to examine the effects of a health coaching intervention on the stress and burden of caregivers of patients awaiting heart or lung transplant.

    Hypotheses:  Caregivers will have traits and behaviors pre-transplant that will predict caregiver readiness, quality of life, and transplant recipient outcomes. Specifically, thoracic pre-transplant caregivers report stress, symptoms of anxiety or depression, and perceive high caregiver burden. These factors may be amenable to pre-transplant intervention to improve overall patient and caregiver outcomes.

    Aims, purpose, or objectives:  We will conduct a pilot trial to test whether caregivers of heart and lung transplant candidates ...

  • Healthy Youth & Families: An Integrated Approach to Treating Mood Disorders Rochester, MN

    In an effort to understand the effects of evidence-based interventions on children and adolescents, the aims of this study are to 1) evaluate the feasibility of utilizing wearable devices to track health information (i.e., sleep, physical activity); 2) evaluate the effectiveness of evidence-based intervention components on emotional and interpersonal functioning, family engagement, and sleep and physical activity level outcomes.

  • A Study to Evaluate Women's Birth Experience and Postpartum Mental Health Outcomes Rochester, MN

    The purpose of this study is to implement a facilitated peer support group for women that have experienced an unexpected birth process in the last 12 months. 

  • MEVOKED and PHQ9 Data Rochester, MN

    Data collected from the MEVOKED Study #1 (IRB#14-009159) showed wide variability in how participants engaged with and used the MEVOKED program. This study will obtain additional information on participants – in particular PHQ9 depression scores and medication use during their enrollment in the MEVOKED program will provide additional data to support the analysis of the MEVOKED Study #1 (IRB#14-009159).  

  • Effect of Lithium Versus Placebo in Adults With Treatment-Resistant Depression Who Are Receiving Ketamine Rochester, MN

    The purpose of this research study is to compare the antidepressant effect of lithium versus placebo in adults receiving ketamine. Lithium is available commercially for depression; ketamine is available commercially and can help the symptoms of depression; however, it has not been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for this use. The FDA has allowed the use of this drug in this research study.

  • Study to Distinguish Mood Disorders Rochester, MN

    The goal of this proposed study is to examine the genetic signature of the validated proteomic signature (model) based on a panel of serum proteomic markers that discriminates different mood disorders.

  • Sequential Bilateral Accelerated Theta Burst Stimulation in Adolescents With Suicidal Ideation Rochester, MN

    The proposed study will examine sequential bilateral accelerated theta burst stimulation (aTBS). Three sessions are administered daily for 10 days (5 days per week). During each session continuous theta burst stimulation (cTBS) in which 1800 pulses are delivered continuously over 120 seconds to the right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (RDPFC) is administered first, followed by iTBS in which 1800 pulses are delivered in 2 second bursts, repeated every 10 seconds for 570 seconds (1800 pulses) to the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (LDPFC). The theta burst stimulation (TBS) parameters were adopted from prior work, with 3-pulse 50 Hz bursts given ...

  • A Study of Brain Chemistry in Depressed Patients Compared to Healthy Patients Who are not Depressed Rochester, MN

    The purpose of this study is to study brain chemistry in depressed patients compared to healthy patients who are not depressed.

  • Improving Care for Adolescents Aged 12-17 in Primary Care with Clinical Symptoms of Depression La Crosse, WI

    The purpose of this study is to:

    1. Increase screening of adolescents for symptoms of depression in primary care La Crosse, WI clinics using the PHQ9M screening tool.Screening to occur at all well child visits and all subsequent visits for adolescents with Depression on their problem list.Clinics to include Pediatrics, Family Medicine, Family Health, Center for Womens Health.
    2. Develop a clear care pathway for adolescents identified with clinically meaningful symptoms of depression through increased screening, referral and treatment options.  Pathway may include psychoeducational materials (multimedia options), intake paperwork and process for Department of Behavioral Health locally, and ...

  • Bipolar Depression Before and After Lamotrigine Treatment With Lamictal® Rochester, MN

    This study will compare glutamate and other neurometabolites measured by proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy (1H-MRS) in bipolar I and II patients currently depressed with age-matched healthy controls. The study will also compare 1H-MRS of bipolar I and II patients before and after taking a 12-week course of lamotrigine. This study requires 8 visits over a 12 week period. These visits need to occur at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN.

  • Systemic Inflammation Related to Mood Disorders Rochester, MN

    The overall goal is to better understand the underlying pathophysiology of mood disorders and bipolar disorders in particular. We aim to investigate whether the subclinical atherosclerotic and inflammatory markers differ between patients with bipolar disorder, major depressive disorder, and psychiatric non-mood disorders and healthy subjects.

  • A Study of Anxiety and Depression Influence Voiding Outcomes after Pelvic Surgery Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ

    The purpose of this study is to identify pre-operative emotional factors that may affect surgical outcomes and how a multidisciplinary approach may improve success after urologic surgery for voiding dysfunction. 

  • Stress Management and Resiliency Training (SMART) Integrated Into Treatment of Major Depression Austin, MN; Rochester, MN

    The investigators are doing this research study to find out if the Stress Management and Resiliency Training (SMART) therapy will help subjects with their major depression treatment.

  • A Study of Screening for Quality of Life, Depression, and Psoriatic Arthritis in Patients with Psoriasis Jacksonville, FL

    The purpose of this study is to promote patient-centered care by efficiently determining the presence of quality of life issues and their relation to depression and psoriatic arthritis in psoriasis patients. Screening for quality of life, depression, and psoriatic arthritis is a standard of care for psoriasis patients.   

  • Ketamine for Depression and Suicide Risk Rochester, MN

    Study hypothesis: Do serial low-dose ketamine infusions, followed by weekly maintenance infusions, increase the length of time depressive symptoms stay in remission and the length of time associated suicide risk is improved? Brief Summary: This open label clinical trial is intended to further clarify initial response to low-dose ketamine infusion with repeated dosing and maintenance treatment model. Primary outcomes will be reduction in depression severity and reduction of suicide risk along with duration of response.

  • Voice Analysis Technology to Detect and Manage Depression and Anxiety in Cardiac Rehabilitation Rochester, MN

    The purpose of this study is to evaluate the impact of interventions on important CV biomarkers to provide valuable information on the mechanism linking depression and anxiety to cardiac prognosis resulting in improved quality of life and diagnosis.

     

     

  • Using Technology to Optimize Child Mental Health Care In Real World Settings Rochester, MN

    The purpose of this research is to gather information from the child and parent with regards to the use of electronic treatment tools to treat those with a mental health illness.

  • Voice Signal PASC Study Rochester, MN

    The purpose of this study is to remotely use the Ellipsis Health (EH) voice analysis technology to record the speech patterns and content of individuals with a recent diagnosis of Coronavirus-19 (COVID-19) presenting to the post-COVID-19 clinic at Mayo Clinic, to validate its use as a tool to screen for major depressive disorder (MDD) and generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) against gold-standard questionnaires used in clinical practice namely the PHQ-9 and GAD-7

  • The Relationship Between Endoscopic Inflammation and Health-related Quality of Life in Patients with Ulcerative Colitis Rochester, MN

    Primary Aim

                We aim to evaluate: 1) the correlation between patient-reported rectal bleeding and stool frequency and health-related quality of life focused on fatigue, depression and anxiety, and work productivity; and 2) the correlation between the severity of endoscopic inflammation and health-related quality of life focused on fatigue, depression and anxiety, and work productivity.

    Secondary Aims

    We also aim to evaluate the correlation between the combination of clinical/PRO and the severity of endoscopic inflammation and health-related quality of life focused on fatigue, depression and anxiety, and work productivity.

  • A Registry for the Evaluation of the Safety of Sertraline for Pediatric Use Rochester, MN

    The purpose of this study is to evaluate the long-term impact of treatment with sertraline on aspects of cognitive, emotional and physical development and maturation at puberty, in pediatric subjects ages 6 to 16 years (inclusive) with a diagnosis of anxiety disorder, depressive disorder or obsessive compulsive disorder.

  • A Study to See if There is a Connection Between Bad Childhood Experiences and Poor Blood Sugar Control in Patients with Type 1 Diabetes Rochester, MN

    The purpose of this study is to see if there is a connection between bad experiences in the patient's childhood, either by the patient or the parent, and poor blood sugar control, obesity, poor blood lipid levels, and depression in patients with type 1 diabetes.

  • Prehabilitation Rochester, MN

    Physical activity plays an important role in reducing the adverse effects of cancer treatment. There are few studies using prehabilitation to improve peri-operative outcomes in patients undergoing cancer surgery. This study will pilot a program of structured activity for women undergoing neoadjuvant chemotherapy with the intent to improve their physical state prior to surgical intervention and thus improve outcomes.

    It has been shown that patients with advanced ovarian cancer may suffer from high levels of cancer –specific distress, depression and anxiety. It has also been proposed that psychological resilience can favorably affect psychological and treatment-related outcomes in cancer ...

  • A Study of the Frequency and Severity of Emotional and Cognitive Symptoms Following ICU Care Rochester, MN

    The purpose of this study is to measure the frequency and severity of posttraumatic stress symptoms, depressive symptoms, anxiety symptoms, and cognitive impairment following dismissal from the ICU and three months later. This study also seeks to identify which of the multiple ICUs at Mayo Clinic yields the highest incidence of post-intensive care syndrome so that a future study designed to provide a therapeutic intervention can be implemented in those areas with the greatest potential.

  • Treating Negative Affect in Low Back Pain Patients (TNA-LBP) Rochester, MN

    The purpose of this study is to compare the effectiveness of combination therapy with antidepressants (AD), fear avoidance rehabilitation (EFAR) AD+EFAR vs. each treatment alone to improve pain, self-reported function, depression, and anxiety in patients with chronic low back pain and high negative affect.

     

     

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