Gould, R.L., Callaghan, T. orcid.org/0000-0003-3255-2849, White, D. orcid.org/0000-0003-2871-7946 et al. (13 more authors) (2026) A randomised controlled trial of acceptance and commitment therapy plus usual care in comparison to usual care alone for reducing anxiety in older people with treatment-resistant generalised anxiety disorder (CONTACT-GAD): trial protocol. BMC Geriatrics. ISSN: 1471-2318
Abstract
Background
Generalised anxiety disorder (GAD) is the most common anxiety disorder in older people and is characterised by excessive anxiety and worry that is experienced as being difficult to control. Current recommended first-line treatments for GAD include pharmacotherapy and psychological therapy, but some people experience GAD that does not respond to these treatments. Such treatment-resistant GAD (TR-GAD) is associated with numerous negative outcomes in older people. However, evidence-based guidance on how to manage TR-GAD in older people is lacking. Previous research suggests that Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), tailored to the needs and preferences of older people with TR-GAD, may help reduce anxiety in this population.
Aims
To determine the clinical and cost-effectiveness of tailored ACT plus usual care (UC) in comparison to UC alone for reducing anxiety in older people with TR-GAD.
Methods
The CONTACT-GAD trial is an international, multi-centre, parallel, two-arm RCT with a 9-month internal pilot phase. 296 individuals aged ≥ 60 years with TR-GAD will be recruited from primary and secondary care services (and their equivalent in Australia) and via self-referral at approximately 11 UK sites and 4 Australian sites. TR-GAD will be defined as GAD that has failed to respond adequately to pharmacotherapy and/or psychotherapy, as described in step 3 of the UK's stepped care model for GAD (and its equivalent in Australia). Participants will be randomly allocated to receive up to 14 one-to-one sessions of ACT with a booster session at approximately 3-months post-intervention plus UC or UC alone by an online randomisation system. Participants will complete outcome measures at baseline and 6- and 12-months post-randomisation. The primary outcome will be anxiety at six months. Secondary outcomes will include quality of life, depression, psychological flexibility, resource use, health-related quality of life, capability, adverse events, satisfaction with therapy, personally meaningful behaviour change and engagement in activities. Outcome assessors will be blind to treatment allocation. Primary analyses will be by intention-to-treat, with data being analysed using multi-level modelling.
Discussion
The CONTACT-GAD trial will provide much needed evidence on the management of TR-GAD in older people.
Trial registration
ISRCTN Registry, https://www.isrctn.com/ISRCTN85462326, registered 04/01/2023.
Protocol version
3.0 (09/05/2025).
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| Keywords: | Acceptance and Commitment Therapy; Generalised anxiety disorder; Older people; RCT; Treatment resistant |
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| Institution: | The University of Sheffield |
| Academic Units: | The University of Sheffield > Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health (Sheffield) > School of Medicine and Population Health |
| Funding Information: | Funder Grant number DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE / DHSC UNSPECIFIED DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE UNSPECIFIED DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE / DHSC UNSPECIFIED |
| Date Deposited: | 18 Feb 2026 10:56 |
| Last Modified: | 18 Feb 2026 10:56 |
| Status: | Published online |
| Publisher: | Springer Science and Business Media LLC |
| Refereed: | Yes |
| Identification Number: | 10.1186/s12877-026-07094-6 |
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| Open Archives Initiative ID (OAI ID): | oai:eprints.whiterose.ac.uk:238134 |
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