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  • Thomas R. Lynch
    University of Southampton
  • Ben Whalley
    University of Plymouth
  • R J Hempel
    University of Southampton
  • Sarah Byford
    King's College London
  • P. Clarke
    University of Essex
  • S. Clarke
    Bournemouth University
  • D. Kingdon
    University of Southampton
  • Heather O'Mahen
    University of Exeter
  • Ian T. Russell
    Swansea University
  • J Shearer
    King's College London
  • M Stanton
    Southern Health NHS Foundation Trust, Southampton, UK.
  • M Swales
  • Alan Watkins
    Swansea University
  • B Remington
    University of Southampton

INTRODUCTION: Only 30-40% of depressed patients treated with medication achieve full remission. Studies that change medication or augment it by psychotherapy achieve only limited benefits, in part because current treatments are not designed for chronic and complex patients. Previous trials have excluded high-risk patients and those with comorbid personality disorder. Radically Open Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (RO-DBT) is a novel, transdiagnostic treatment for disorders of emotional over-control. The REFRAMED trial aims to evaluate the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of RO-DBT for patients with treatment-resistant depression.

METHODS AND ANALYSIS: REFRAMED is a multicentre randomised controlled trial, comparing 7 months of individual and group RO-DBT treatment with treatment as usual (TAU). Our primary outcome measure is depressive symptoms 12 months after randomisation. We shall estimate the cost-effectiveness of RO-DBT by cost per quality-adjusted life year. Causal analyses will explore the mechanisms by which RO-DBT is effective.

ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: The National Research Ethics Service (NRES) Committee South Central - Southampton A first granted ethical approval on 20 June 2011, reference number 11/SC/0146.

TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: ISRCTN85784627.

Keywords

  • Behavior Therapy/economics, Cost-Benefit Analysis, Depression/drug therapy, Drug Resistance, Humans, Quality-Adjusted Life Years, Research Design, Retreatment
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)e008857
JournalBMJ Open
Volume5
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 17 Jul 2015
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