Improving Outcomes in Depression in Primary Care in a Low Resource Setting

Category Primary study
Registry of Trialsclinicaltrials.gov
Year 2024
The OptimizeD study aims to improve outcomes in depression in primary care in India. This study will randomize 1500 patients with moderate to severe depression to either psychotherapy based on behavioral activation called the Healthy Activity Program (HAP) or antidepressant medication (fluoxetine). The study has two primary objectives: 1. Use patient characteristics to generate a precision treatment rule based on baseline information for predicting in advance what works best for whom (and which patients are unlikely to respond to either treatment and should be referred to specialist care). 2. Conduct a cost-effectiveness analysis by comparing relative costs and effectiveness between those who were randomly allocated to their optimal treatment with those who were randomly allocated to a non-optimal treatment based on the precision treatment rule.
Epistemonikos ID: ce761f5bee0379e09f89861e2157bc2400807b26
First added on: May 15, 2024