Promoting wellness in individuals with traumatic brain injury: A randomized trial assessing the effectiveness of the mindfulness exercise nutrition to optimize resilience (MENTOR) program

Brief description of study

This randomized trial aims to determine the effectiveness of an online wellness intervention program focused on mindfulness, physical activity, and nutrition in individuals with traumatic brain injury (TBI). This study will provide insights into the impact of the intervention’s components in helping emotional, physical, and nutritional outcomes post-injury in the context of social determinants of health. Participants will be randomized at enrollment into two groups: immediate treatment (IT) and delayed treatment (DT) group. All study participants will receive the behavioral intervention that consists of an eight-week cycle of 40 hours (up to five hours per week) of group-based instruction and discussion. After the intervention, the IT group will complete an eight-week retention period. Individuals in the DT will begin in an eight-week waitlist period, followed by the intervention and retention periods. Study assessments will be completed after each study period for both groups.


Clinical Study Identifier: s23-00826
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT06148324
Principal Investigator: Tamara Bushnik.


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