GetHealthy-OA for Osteoarthritis

UK Healthcare at Turfland, Lexington, KY
Osteoarthritis+2 More ConditionsGetHealthy-OA - Behavioral
Eligibility
18+
All Sexes
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Study Summary

This trial will test a relaxation response resiliency program to see if it can help ease symptoms of knee osteoarthritis, depression, and obesity.

Eligible Conditions
  • Osteoarthritis of the Knee
  • Depression
  • Obesity

Treatment Effectiveness

Phase-Based Effectiveness

1 of 3
N/A

Study Objectives

1 Primary · 3 Secondary · Reporting Duration: 6 weeks

6 weeks
Daily Practice Adherence
Baseline
Treatment Adherence
Baseline, 6 weeks
Accelerometer Compliance
Number of Missing Specimens

Trial Safety

Phase-Based Safety

1 of 3

Awards & Highlights

No Placebo Group
All patients enrolled in this trial will receive the new treatment.

Trial Design

2 Treatment Groups

Health Enhancement Program
1 of 2
GetHealthy-OA
1 of 2

Active Control

Experimental Treatment

64 Total Participants · 2 Treatment Groups

Primary Treatment: GetHealthy-OA · No Placebo Group · N/A

GetHealthy-OA
Behavioral
Experimental Group · 1 Intervention: GetHealthy-OA · Intervention Types: Behavioral
Health Enhancement Program
Behavioral
ActiveComparator Group · 1 Intervention: Health Enhancement Program · Intervention Types: Behavioral

Trial Logistics

Trial Timeline

Screening: ~3 weeks
Treatment: Varies
Reporting: 6 weeks

Who is running the clinical trial?

National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH)NIH
797 Previous Clinical Trials
657,588 Total Patients Enrolled
21 Trials studying Osteoarthritis
4,058 Patients Enrolled for Osteoarthritis
Massachusetts General HospitalOTHER
2,780 Previous Clinical Trials
31,224,909 Total Patients Enrolled
18 Trials studying Osteoarthritis
4,226 Patients Enrolled for Osteoarthritis
University of KentuckyLead Sponsor
174 Previous Clinical Trials
226,588 Total Patients Enrolled
Brigham and Women's HospitalOTHER
1,517 Previous Clinical Trials
11,303,995 Total Patients Enrolled
14 Trials studying Osteoarthritis
29,152 Patients Enrolled for Osteoarthritis
Caitlin Conley, PhDPrincipal InvestigatorUniversity of Kentucky
Cale Jacobs, PhDPrincipal InvestigatorUniversity of Kentucky
2 Previous Clinical Trials
24 Total Patients Enrolled
1 Trials studying Osteoarthritis

Eligibility Criteria

Age 18+ · All Participants · 0 Total Inclusion Criteria

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Who else is applying?

What state do they live in?
Indiana100.0%
What site did they apply to?
UK HealthCare Joint Reconstruction and Replacement100.0%
What portion of applicants met pre-screening criteria?
Met criteria100.0%
Why did patients apply to this trial?
  • "I've been trying for 20+ years to lose weight...fad diets, exercise, lifestyle changes, doctors, weight loss programs, pills, etc. Some methods worked better than others but I have never come close to achieving my goal weight. While I have been able to lose over 100lbs over a 4 year period, I am still struggling, and am, in fact, gaining again. The excess weight is affecting my daily life like it never has before."
How many prior treatments have patients received?
3+100.0%

Frequently Asked Questions

To what extent are patients participating in this experiment?

"Yes. According to clinicaltrials.gov, the research is seeking applicants and was initially posted on August 23rd 2021 before being updated most recently on September 12th 2022. A total of 60 people need to be enrolled over two different medical sites in order for this trial to take place as planned." - Anonymous Online Contributor

Unverified Answer

Is enrollment still open for this clinical trial?

"Confirmed. The information hosted on clinicaltrials.gov reveals that this medical research is currently enrolling individuals, with the trial having been first posted on August 23rd 2021 and last updated on September 12th 2022. Altogether, 60 participants will be admitted at two different locations." - Anonymous Online Contributor

Unverified Answer
Please Note: These questions and answers are submitted by anonymous patients, and have not been verified by our internal team.