About this trial
The purpose of this study is to investigate the effectiveness of behavioral cough suppression therapy (BCST) in managing refractory chronic cough (RCC) within a group telehealth setting. RCC is a cough that has lasted at least 8 weeks and has not resolved with standard medical treatment. BCST is a research-based treatment provided by specialty-trained speech-language pathologists (SLPs) for patients with RCC. Although the treatment works very well for a large proportion of patients in a standard one-on-one format, there are a limited number of SLPs available to provide this treatment and patients living in rural areas do not typically have access to an SLP trained in BCST. If BCST can effectively be delivered in a group telehealth model, it would significantly improve accessibility to the treatment.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
At least 18 years old
Predominantly dry cough for at least 8 weeks
Evaluated and treated by at least one physician for cough
Obtained a chest X-ray or chest CT scan specifically related to the cough with unremarkable results
Disqualifiers
Under age 18
Coughing up blood
Current smoker of any substance
History of smoking or 10 or more years
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Behavioral Treatment