Integrated Tele-Behavioral Activation and Fall Prevention for Low-income Homebound Seniors With Depression

Trial statusRecruiting
Trial phaseNot applicable
Trial typeInterventional
Biological sexAll
Age50-100
SponsorUniversity of Texas at Austin

About this trial

This study will test clinical and cost effectiveness of an integrated tele- and bachelor's-level counselor/coach delivered behavioral activation (BA) and fall prevention (FP) for low-income homebound older adults. The long-term objective of the proposed study is to improve access to depression treatment and fall prevention for growing numbers of low-income homebound seniors. We plan to recruit 320 low-income, racially diverse homebound seniors who are served by a home-delivered meal (HDM) program and other aging-service agencies in Central Texas. In a 4-arm, pragmatic clinical trial with randomization prior to consent, the participants in the integrated Tele-BA and FP (TBF hereafter) arm will receive 5 Tele-BA sessions and 4 in-home FP sessions. Those in the Tele-BA or FP alone arms will receive the respective intervention and 4 bimonthly telephone check-in (booster) calls, and those in the Attention Control (AC) arm will receive 5 weekly telephone check-in calls followed by 4 bimonthly follow-up calls. Follow-up assessments will be at 12, 24, and 36 weeks after baseline.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Age 50+

English or Spanish proficiency

24-item Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression score > 15

12-item Fall Risk Questionnaire score >4

Disqualifiers

Recently (< 4 weeks) initiated or modified antidepressant pharmacotherapy

High suicide risk

Probable dementia

Bipolar disorder

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Behavioral Activation
  • Fall Prevention
  • Telephone support

Treatment groups

320 Participants
are divided into 4 treatment groups

Sponsors and collaborators

University of Texas at Austin

Lead sponsor

Baylor College of Medicine

Collaborator