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Katie Douglas

Psychological Medicine, University of Otago, Christchurch, New Zealand.

1 paper in the library · 5 citations · publishing 2024

Papers

Protocol for a randomised controlled trial of ketamine versus ketamine and behavioural activation therapy for adults with treatment-resistant depression in the community.

BMJ open May 1, 2024 Ben Beaglehole, Richard Porter, Katie Douglas et al. 5 citations

A randomized controlled trial will test the feasibility of adding behavioral activation therapy (BAT) to oral ketamine for treatment-resistant major depressive disorder. The study aims to recruit 60 adults aged 18–65 years, randomizing them to eight weeks of oral ketamine with BAT or oral ketamine alone. Feasibility will be measured by attendance, acceptability, and retention. The primary efficacy outcome is the Montgomery-Asberg Depression Rating Scale, assessed weekly during treatment and fortnightly during 12 weeks of follow-up. For a definitive trial to be recommended, the study must meet recruitment targets and show a greater than 20% reduction in relapse rates favoring the combined treatment arm.