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Neurofeedback as a Treatment for Impulsivity in a Forensic Psychiatric Population With Substance Use Disorder: Study Protocol of a Randomized Controlled Trial Combined With an N-of-1 Clinical Trial

机译:神经反馈治疗法医精神病患者使用物质障碍的冲动:随机对照试验与N-of-1临床试验相结合的研究方案

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BACKGROUND: Impulsivity and substance use disorder (SUD) are strongly interconnected, with persons scoring high on impulsivity being more vulnerable to develop substance abuse, facing more challenges for successful treatment, and being more prone to engage in criminal behavior. Studies have shown that impulsivity and craving for substances are strongly correlated. Neurofeedback is an effective treatment to reduce impulsive behavior. This study intends to determine to what extent a neurofeedback-intervention that is aimed at reducing impulsivity can also reduce levels of craving in forensic patients with SUD and comorbid Axis I and/or II diagnoses. OBJECTIVE: The main objective of this study is to investigate to what extent a reduction in impulsivity by a sensorimotor rhythm (SMR)-neurofeedback intervention will lead to a reduction in craving in a population of forensic psychiatric patients with a diagnosis of SUD. METHODS: Participants will be male SUD patients with various comorbidities residing in an inpatient forensic treatment facility approached through treatment supervisors for participation. Participants have tested positive for drug use in the past 24 months. The study consists of 2 parts: a randomized controlled trial (RCT) and a n-of-1 clinical series. In the RCT, 50 patients will be randomly assigned to an intervention (n=25) or a control (n=25) condition. Patients in the intervention group will receive 20 SMR neurofeedback sessions aimed at reducing impulsivity; participants in the control group receive treatment-as-usual (TAU). Additionally, 4 in depth n-of-1 clinical trials will be conducted where effects of an SMR neurofeedback intervention will be compared to effects of sham neurofeedback. RESULTS: Results of this study are expected by the end of 2017. CONCLUSIONS: This protocol describes the design of a study testing the effects of an impulsivity-based neurofeedback protocol among forensic patients with SUD and various comorbidities. We expect a significant reduction in impulsive behavior, level of craving, and actual drug-use for participants receiving the SMR neurofeedback protocol. The n-of-1 approach might help to explain effects possibly found in the RCT study since it allows for a more direct focus on treatment effects by following participants more closely and thereby being able to directly attribute behavioral and neurophysiological change to the SMR neurofeedback protocol employed. CLINICALTRIAL: Dutch National Trial Register NTR5386; http://www.trialregister.nl/trialreg/admin/rctview.asp?TC=5386 (Archived by WebCite at http://www.webcitation.org/6nXLQuoLl).
机译:背景:冲动性和物质使用障碍(SUD)紧密相关,冲动性得分高的人更容易发展成滥用药物,成功治疗面临更多挑战,并且更容易从事犯罪行为。研究表明,对物质的冲动和渴望是密切相关的。神经反馈是减少冲动行为的有效方法。这项研究旨在确定旨在降低冲动性的神经反馈干预措施还能在多大程度上降低SUD并存于I和/或II轴合并诊断的法医患者的渴望程度。目的:本研究的主要目的是研究感觉运动节律(SMR)-神经反馈干预在冲动性方面的降低将在多大程度上减少诊断为SUD的法医精神病患者的渴望。方法:参加者为患有各种合并症的男性SUD患者,其居住在住院法医治疗设施中,并通过治疗主管与他们接触。在过去的24个月中,参与者的药物使用测试呈阳性。该研究包括2个部分:随机对照试验(RCT)和n-of-1临床系列。在RCT中,将50位患者随机分配至干预(n = 25)或对照组(n = 25)。干预组的患者将接受20次SMR神经反馈训练,以减少冲动;对照组的参与者接受常规治疗(TAU)。此外,将进行4项n-of-1深度临床试验,其中将SMR神经反馈干预的效果与假神经反馈的效果进行比较。结果:预期该研究的结果将于2017年底结束。结论:该方案描述了一项研究设计,该研究测试了以脉冲为基础的神经反馈方案对法医SUD和各种合并症患者的影响。我们期望接受SMR神经反馈方案的参与者的冲动行为,渴望程度和实际用药量将大大减少。 n-of-1方法可能有助于解释RCT研究中可能发现的效果,因为它可以通过更密切地跟踪参与者,从而更直接地关注治疗效果,从而能够将行为和神经生理学改变直接归因于SMR神经反馈方案受雇。临床试验:荷兰国家试验注册簿NTR5386; http://www.trialregister.nl/trialreg/admin/rctview.asp?TC=5386(由WebCite存档,网址为http://www.webcitation.org/6nXLQuoLl)。

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