Journal article
Study protocol for a randomized controlled trial of telephone-delivered cognitive behavior therapy compared with befriending for treating depression and anxiety in older adults with COPD
C Doyle, D Dunt, D Ames, M Fearn, EC You, S Bhar
International Journal of Copd | Published : 2016
DOI: 10.2147/COPD.S100859
Abstract
Background: COPD is an umbrella term to describe chronic lung diseases that cause limitations in lung airflow, including emphysema and chronic bronchitis. The prevalence of depression and anxiety in people with COPD is high, although these comorbidities are often undiagnosed, untreated, or undertreated. There is a need to identify efficacious treatments for depression and anxiety in people with COPD. Cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) for the treatment of anxiety and depression has a strong evidence base. There has been some success delivering this treatment over the telephone in limited studies. The aim of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of both telephone-administered CBT and befriendi..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This study was funded by beyondblue and was undertaken with assistance from the National Ageing Research Institute (NARI). Alex Gorelik assisted with statistical estimates. Arthur Hsueh, Chris Chiu, and Maree Daly assisted with design discussions.