The effects of an intervention to treat and prevent depression in older people following hip fracture

ISRCTN ISRCTN18622460
DOI https://doi.org/10.1186/ISRCTN18622460
Secondary identifying numbers N/A
Submission date
01/09/2005
Registration date
14/09/2005
Last edited
20/12/2007
Recruitment status
No longer recruiting
Overall study status
Completed
Condition category
Mental and Behavioural Disorders
Prospectively registered
Protocol
Statistical analysis plan
Results
Individual participant data

Plain English summary of protocol

Not provided at time of registration

Contact information

Prof Alistair Burns
Scientific

Wythenshawe Hospital
Manchester
M23 9LT
United Kingdom

Study information

Study designRandomised controlled trial
Primary study designInterventional
Secondary study designRandomised controlled trial
Study setting(s)Not specified
Study typeTreatment
Scientific title
Study objectivesAn intervention will reduce the incidence of depression and improve the symptoms of depression following hip fracture.
Ethics approval(s)Not provided at time of registration
Health condition(s) or problem(s) studiedDepression in orthopaedic patients
InterventionCognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) for prevention and nurse intervention for treatment versus no intervention
Intervention typeOther
Primary outcome measureRates of depression.
Secondary outcome measuresFunctional outcome.
Overall study start date01/01/2004
Completion date01/06/2005

Eligibility

Participant type(s)Patient
Age groupSenior
SexBoth
Target number of participants200
Key inclusion criteriaPeople over the age of 60 who have fractured their hip.
Key exclusion criteriaPeople who do not satisfy the inclusion criteria.
Date of first enrolment01/01/2004
Date of final enrolment01/06/2005

Locations

Countries of recruitment

  • England
  • United Kingdom

Study participating centre

Wythenshawe Hospital
Manchester
M23 9LT
United Kingdom

Sponsor information

University of Manchester (UK)
University/education

Wythenshawe Hospital
Manchester
M23 9LT
England
United Kingdom

ROR logo "ROR" https://ror.org/027m9bs27

Funders

Funder type

Government

Health Foundation (UK) (ref: orthopaedic study)

No information available

Results and Publications

Intention to publish date
Individual participant data (IPD) Intention to shareNo
IPD sharing plan summaryNot provided at time of registration
Publication and dissemination planNot provided at time of registration
IPD sharing plan

Study outputs

Output type Details Date created Date added Peer reviewed? Patient-facing?
Results article Results 01/11/2006 Yes No