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Equine Assisted Activities on PTSD, Quality of Life and Functioning in Veterans With PTSD: An ICF Approach (THRICF)

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
Interventions
Other: Therapeutic Horseback riding
Registration Number
NCT02893202
Lead Sponsor
Baylor University
Brief Summary

The purpose of the research project was to assess changes in Posttraumatic stress disorder \[PTSD\] symptoms, quality of life and participation of combat veteran who participate in equine assisted activities \[EAA\]. The study used a mixed-methods, waitlist-controlled, repeated measures trial of a standardized 8-week therapeutic riding intervention for combat veterans with PTSD. Behavioral changes were assessed four times during the study. Veterans meeting inclusion criteria were selected to participate in either the intervention group or the control/waitlist group.

Detailed Description

The research design was a quasi-experimental trial using mixed methods. Veterans recruited to a treatment group or a waitlist control group. Both qualitative and quantitative data was collected to assess changes. Qualitative data was collected post-intervention and quantitative data was collected at baseline, mid-intervention, post-intervention and 2-month follow-up.

A total of 125 veterans were recruited for the study. Eighty-nine met inclusion criteria.

Five therapeutic riding facilities will be utilized for this study: Ride On Center for Kids (R.O.C.K.), Georgetown, Texas; Riding Equines to Achieve Confidence and Health (R.E.A.C.H.), McGregor, Texas; Texas A\&M Systems Courtney Grimshaw Fowler Equine Therapeutic Riding Center (Courtney Cares), College Station, Texas; Triple H, Cripple Creek, Texas, and Rainier Therapeutic Riding, Yelm, Washington. Two of the sites (R.O.C.K. and Rainier TR) are Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship International \[PATHIntl\] premier accredited facilities, one (R.E.A.C.H.) is reaching premier status, and one (Courtney Cares) is under the direction of the research director at R.O.C.K. All four sites have existing Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship \[PATH\] Equine for Service Members programs and the staff is experienced with the veteran population. Five sites were needed to ensure adequate sample size for the study.

EAA Protocol

The eight week EAA program followed the same protocol at all five testing sites with riding instructors and staff using a standardized curriculum, Rainier Therapeutic Riding's Riding Through Recovery. Baseline assessments was conducted for all participants in both the EAA group and the wait-list group. The EAA program consisted of eight, 90 minute weekly lessons. The first few lessons focused on developing a relationship between the horse and the participant without riding. The last two lessons included riding instruction if the participant chooses to ride. The PTSD Checklist- Military \[PCL-M\] and PTSD Checklist-5 \[PCL-5\] were administered pre and post as well as 2 months following the program. The Short Form Health Survey \[SF-36v2\], World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule 2.0 \[WHODAS-2.0\] and the Major Depression Inventory \[MDI\] were completed before beginning the program, at four weeks (mid-treatment), post-treatment and 2 months follow-up. Open-ended questions were completed post-treatment. The wait-list group participated in treatment as usual (TAU) and was assessed using the same instruments and time sequence with the exception of the post-treatment open-ended questions and the 2 month follow-up. After the first eight weeks, the wait-list group participated in the EAA intervention.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
89
Inclusion Criteria
  • participated in any of the three Iraq and Afghanistan war missions Operation Enduring Freedom, [OEF], Operation Iraqi Freedom,[OIF], Operation New Dawn, [OND]
  • diagnosed with PTSD or exhibiting PTSD symptoms and confirmed using PCL-M or PCL-5 provisional diagnosis
  • not participated in equine assisted activities and therapies six months prior to the start of the study
Exclusion Criteria
  • had a diagnosis of bipolar, schizophrenia, or presence of psychosis
  • active substance dependence within the last three months
  • significant cognitive impairment

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
REACH Therapeutic Riding facilityTherapeutic Horseback riding8-week therapeutic horseback riding
Triple H Equitherapy FacilityTherapeutic Horseback riding8-week therapeutic horseback riding
Ride On Center for Kids (ROCK) facilityTherapeutic Horseback riding8-week therapeutic horseback riding
Courtney Cares Riding facilityTherapeutic Horseback riding8-week therapeutic horseback riding
Rainer Therapeutic Riding facilityTherapeutic Horseback riding8-week therapeutic horseback riding
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Change in PTSD symptomsbaseline, 4 weeks, 8 weeks, and 2 month post intervention

PCL-5 to measure PTSD symptoms at each time point

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Change in behavior by participating in the program assessed with a semi-structured questionnaire8 weeks

semi-structured questions designed to elicit responses about changes in behavior by participating in the program.

Change in Disability and Functioningbaseline, 4 weeks, 8 weeks, and 2 month post intervention

WHODAS 2 was used to measure level of functioning at each time point

Change in Quality of lifebaseline, 4 weeks, 8 weeks, and 2 month post intervention

SF36v2 was used to measure quality of life at each time point

Change in Depression symptomsbaseline, 4 weeks, 8 weeks, and 2 month post intervention

Major Depression Inventory was used to measure depression symptoms at each time point

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