Plain-English translation of NCT06891677 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
This study doesn't follow the usual testing phases — it may be an observational study or a different type of research.
This trial is testing an online program that combines cognitive behavioral therapy (a type of talk therapy that helps change thinking patterns) with education specifically designed for people with COPD. The program lasts 8–10 weeks and you can do it from home on your computer. Researchers want to find out if this treatment can help reduce anxiety and depression, improve how well you manage your COPD, and make your daily life better.
Many people with COPD experience anxiety, depression, and stress, which can make their symptoms worse and quality of life harder. This trial exists to see if an online therapy and education program can be a practical, accessible way to help people manage both their emotional health and their COPD symptoms without having to travel to a clinic.
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You would complete an 8–10 week online program from your home, working through therapy and education modules on your computer at your own pace. Throughout the study, you would fill out questionnaires about your mood, anxiety, stress, and how COPD affects your daily life. You may also have a breathing test (spirometry) and a 6-minute walk test to check your physical capacity, and you might be interviewed about your experience with the program.
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