End of Life clinical trials at UCLA
5 in progress, 2 open to eligible people
Collaborative Care for Polysubstance Use in Primary Care Settings (Co-Care)
open to eligible people ages 18 years and up
The purpose of this trial is to test the efficacy of a collaborative care intervention to address opioid- and/or stimulant-involved polysubstance use in adult primary care patients with moderate to severe substance use disorders (SUD). The primary aims are to reduce days of opioid use (illicit or nonmedical opioid use), days of illicit stimulant use (cocaine, methamphetamine), and days of heavy alcohol use.
Torrance 5403022, California 5332921 and other locations
Pragmatic Trial of Psilocybin Therapy in Palliative Care
open to eligible people ages 18 years and up
This multicenter, triple-blind, phase 2, randomized controlled trial will evaluate the efficacy and safety of psilocybin therapy compared to an active control in treating demoralization in adults near the end of life (≤2 years life expectancy).
Torrance 5403022, California 5332921 and other locations
EPPIC: Easing Pelvic Pain Interventions Clinical Research Program
Sorry, not currently recruiting here
The EPPIC (Easing Pelvic Pain Interventions Clinical Research Program) study evaluates an ultra-brief, 4 session cognitive behavioral pain treatment transdiagnostic in design for urologic chronic pain syndrome (UCPPS) with clinical and practical advantages over existing behavioral therapies whose length and focus limits their adoption by clinicians and coverage for mechanistically similar comorbidities. A theoretically informed, practical, empirically grounded approach will systematically unpack CBT's working mechanisms, clarify for whom it works, ease dissemination, appeal to patients, providers, payers, and policy makers in the COVID-19 era favoring low resource intensity treatments, and reduce cost and inefficiencies associated with high intensity therapies whose complexity, length, and scarcity restricts uptake and impact.
Los Angeles 5368361, California 5332921 and other locations
Interactive Survivorship Program for the Improvement of Healthcare Resources in Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Survivors, INSPIRE-AYA Study
Sorry, in progress, not accepting new patients
This trial studies how well an interactive survivorship program works in improving healthcare resources in adolescent and young adult cancer survivors. By improving access to survivorship resources, health literacy, self-management skills, and support, an interactive survivorship program may help to improve adherence to adolescent and young adult healthcare guidelines and reduce cancer-related distress.
Los Angeles 5368361, California 5332921 and other locations
Wishes to Improve Support and Humanity at End-of-life in Safety-net Hospitals
Sorry, in progress, not accepting new patients
Dignified and compassionate end-of-life (EOL) care is a cornerstone of high-quality, patient-centered care, but in safety-net hospitals EOL care is often overlooked, considered too late, or not at all. By eliciting and implementing final wishes for dying patients, the 3 Wishes Project (3WP) has demonstrated, in tertiary academic centers, that acts of compassion can improve the EOL experience and help families cope with loss. The investigators propose to implement the 3WP in safety-net hospitals where there are less resources and more diverse, disadvantaged patient populations, and hypothesize that there will be similar positive effects on the EOL experience for patients, families, and clinicians.
Los Angeles 5368361, California 5332921 and other locations
Our lead scientists for End of Life research studies include Thanh H. Neville, MD, MSHS Charles S. Grob, M.D. Christopher Brown, MD.
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