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This module, developed by the research team, (1) provides psychoeducation on the effects of psychotherapy, (2) collects PHQ-9 scores, and (3) asks participants six open-ended questions regarding their mental health history, their experiences with mental health disorders, and what mental health difficulties they are currently facing. Based on the participant's answers to the open-ended questions, a variable called \"Symptomatic Score\" will be calculated using the NLP algorithm.",[13,14,15],"Behavioral: e-CBT","Behavioral: e-CBT + Phone Call","Behavioral: e-CBT + Phone Call + Pharmacotherapy",{"label":17,"type":18,"description":19,"interventionNames":20},"Healthcare Team Allocation","ACTIVE_COMPARATOR","Allocation of treatment intensity by the multi-professional healthcare team will be based on the following criteria:\n\n1. The severity of MDD symptoms (using DSM-5 criteria).\n2. Mental health factors (prior treatments and responses, current and past psychotic\u002Fmanic episodes, current and past suicidal\u002Fhomicidal ideation\u002Fattempts, family mental health history, past psychiatric history, and hospital admissions).\n3. Medical factors (current medical conditions and medications, personal and family medical history).\n4. Social factors (support system and living situation, and occupational, social, and personal functional impairment).",[13,14,15],[22,28,32],{"type":23,"name":24,"description":25,"armGroupLabels":26,"otherNames":27},"BEHAVIORAL","e-CBT","The participant will submit their weekly homework and receive personalized feedback from their assigned therapist on OPTT. The feedback adds customization by acknowledging the participant's experiences in the past week and ensures the participant has understood the CBT concepts.",[9,17],null,{"type":23,"name":29,"description":30,"armGroupLabels":31,"otherNames":27},"e-CBT + Phone Call","In addition to the e-CBT program (see 1 above), the participant will receive a weekly phone\u002Fvideo call from their assigned therapist. The goal is to build on the therapeutic relationship and to add personalization with direct verbal encouragement. This phone\u002Fvideo call is limited to a one-time, 15-20 minutes call each intervention week.44 The purpose is to check with the patient on their treatment progress. The secure call will either be a phone or video (via Microsoft Teams) call, depending on the preference of the patient.",[9,17],{"type":23,"name":33,"description":34,"armGroupLabels":35,"otherNames":27},"e-CBT + Phone Call + Pharmacotherapy","In addition to the e-CBT program (see 1 above), the participant will receive standard pharmacotherapy following DSM-5 guidelines. A pharmacotherapy allocation system has been developed (Figure 1; Figure 2) that follows clinical guidelines. All medications will be prescribed by a psychiatrist on the research team. All medications are a part of the clinical standard of care. The medications will be provided to the participant through the normal process of receiving medication (i.e., pharmacy). Participants allocated to the e-CBT + Phone Call + Pharmacotherapy arm will begin the pharmacotherapy optimization process at the same time as they begin the e-CBT program. Oversight of medication in the e-CBT + Pharmacotherapy arm will be conducted by a psychiatrist on the team who will make a judgement regarding whether to alter the medications. This will not require any additional study visits\u002Ftime commitment for the participants in this arm.",[9,17],[37],{"name":38,"affiliation":39,"role":40},"Nazanin Alavi, MD FRCPC","nazanin.alavitabari@kingstonhsc.ca","PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR",[42],{"name":38,"role":43,"phone":44,"phoneExt":27,"email":39},"CONTACT","613-544-3310",[46],{"facility":47,"status":48,"city":49,"state":50,"zip":51,"country":52,"countryCode":53,"cosmosGeoPoint":54,"geoPoint":59,"contacts":60},"Hotel Dieu Hospital","RECRUITING","Kingston","Ontario","K7L 5G3","Canada","CA",{"type":55,"coordinates":56},"Point",[57,58],-76.48098,44.22976,{"lat":58,"lon":57},[61,64],{"name":62,"role":43,"phone":63,"phoneExt":27,"email":39},"Nazanin Alavi","6479672079",{"name":38,"role":43,"phone":27,"phoneExt":27,"email":27},{"type":66,"investigatorFullName":67,"investigatorTitle":68,"investigatorAffiliation":5,"oldNameTitle":27,"oldOrganization":27},"SPONSOR_INVESTIGATOR","Dr. Nazanin Alavi","Assistant Professor","100489058","comparing-clinical-decision-making-of-ai-technology-to-a-multi-professional-care-team-in-ecbt-for-depression-100489058",false,"NCT05648175","Comparing Clinical Decision-making of AI Technology to a Multi-professional Care Team in ECBT for Depression","Comparing Clinical Decision-making of AI Technology to a Multi-professional Care Team in an Electronic Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Program for Depression","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Diagnosed with MDD by a trained research assistant according to the criteria outlined in the DSM-5\n* Ability to provide informed consent\n* Ability to speak and read English\n* Having consistent and reliable access to the internet\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Active psychosis\n* Acute mania\n* Severe alcohol, or substance use disorder\n* Active suicidal or homicidal ideation\n* Currently receiving psychotherapy","ALL","18 Years",{"count":79,"type":80},186,"ESTIMATED","INTERVENTIONAL",[83],"NA","Depression is a leading cause of disability worldwide, affecting up to 300 million people globally. Despite its high prevalence and debilitating effects, only one-third of patients newly diagnosed with depression initiate treatment. Electronic cognitive behavioural therapy (e-CBT) is an effective treatment for depression and is a feasible solution to make mental health care more accessible. Due to its online format, e-CBT can be combined with variable therapist engagement to address different care needs. Typically, a multi-professional care team determines which combination therapy is the most beneficial to the patient. However, this process can add to the costs of these programs. Artificial intelligence (AI) technology has been proposed to offset these costs. Therefore, this study aims to determine a cost-effective method to decrease depressive symptoms and increase treatment adherence to e-CBT. This will be done by comparing AI technology to a multi-professional care team when allocating the correct intensity of care for individuals diagnosed with depression. This study is a double-blinded randomized controlled trial recruiting individuals (n = 186) experiencing depression according to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5). The degree of care intensity a participant will receive will be randomly decided by either: (1) a machine learning algorithm (n = 93), or (2) an assessment made by a group of healthcare professionals (n = 93). Subsequently, participants will receive depression-specific e-CBT treatment through the secure online platform, OPTT. There will be three available intensities of therapist interaction: (1) e-CBT; (2) e-CBT with a 15-20-minute phone\u002Fvideo call; and (3) e-CBT with pharmacotherapy. This approach aims to accurately allocate care tailored to each patient's needs, allowing for more efficient use of resources.",[86],"Depression","2024-10-16",{"date":89,"type":90},"2024-10-18","ACTUAL",{"date":92,"type":90},"2022-12-01",{"date":94,"type":80},"2025-12-01",{"name":67,"class":6},1]