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- W2001733558 abstract "Article Abstract Background: The true benefit of pharmacologic intervention to improve cognition in schizophrenia may not be evident without regular cognitive enrichment. Clinical trials assessing the neurocognitive effects of new medications may require engagement in cognitive remediation exercises to stimulate the benefit potential. However, the feasibility of large-scale multisite studies using cognitive remediation at clinical trials sites has not been established. Method: 53 adult patients with DSM-IV schizophrenia from 9 university-affiliated sites were randomized to a cognitive remediation condition that included the Posit Science Brain Fitness auditory training program with weekly Neuropsychological and Educational Approach to Remediation (NEAR) bridging groups or a control condition of computer games and weekly healthy lifestyles groups. Patients were expected to complete 3 to 5 one-hour sessions weekly for 40 sessions or 12 weeks, whichever came first. The primary outcomes were feasibility results as measured by rate of enrollment, retention, and completion rate of primary outcome measures. The study was conducted from July 2009 through January 2010. Results: During a 3-month enrollment period, 53 (of a projected 54) patients were enrolled, and 41 (77%) met criteria for study completion. Thirty-one patients completed all 40 sessions, and all patients completed all primary outcome measures. Preliminary efficacy results indicated that, after 20 sessions, patients in the cognitive remediation condition demonstrated mean MATRICS Consensus Cognitive Battery composite score improvements that were 3.7 (95% CI, 0.05-7.34) T-score points greater than in patients in the computer-games control group (F1,46 = 4.16, P = .047). At the end of treatment, a trend favoring cognitive remediation was not statistically significant (F1,47 = 2.26, P = .14). Conclusion: Multisite clinical trials of cognitive remediation using the Posit Science Brain Fitness auditory training program with the NEAR method of weekly bridging groups at traditional clinical sites appear to be feasible. Trial Registration: ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT00930150 J Clin Psychiatry © Copyright 2012 Physicians Postgraduate Press, Inc. Submitted: April 26, 2011; accepted December 15, 2011. Online ahead of print: May 15, 2012 (doi:10.4088/JCP.11m07100). Corresponding author: Richard S. E. Keefe, PhD, Box 3270, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC 27710 (richard.keefe@duke.edu). †‹" @default.
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- W2001733558 title "Feasibility and Pilot Efficacy Results From the Multisite Cognitive Remediation in the Schizophrenia Trials Network (CRSTN) Randomized Controlled Trial" @default.
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