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ABSTRACT: Objective
Contagious disease outbreaks and related restrictions can lead to negative psychological outcomes, particularly in vulnerable populations at risk due to pre-existing medical conditions. No randomised controlled trials (RCTs) have tested interventions to reduce mental health consequences of contagious disease outbreaks. The primary objective of the Scleroderma Patient-centered Intervention Network COVID-19 Home-isolation Activities Together (SPIN-CHAT) Trial is to evaluate the effect of a videoconference-based program on symptoms of anxiety. Secondary objectives include evaluating effects on symptoms of depression, stress, loneliness, boredom, physical activity, and social interaction.Methods
The SPIN-CHAT Trial is a pragmatic RCT that will be conducted using the SPIN-COVID-19 Cohort, a sub-cohort of the SPIN Cohort. Eligible participants will be SPIN-COVID-19 Cohort participants without a positive COVID-19 test, with at least mild anxiety (PROMIS Anxiety 4a v1.0 T-score ≥ 55), not working from home, and not receiving current counselling or psychotherapy. We will randomly assign 162 participants to intervention groups of 7 to 10 participants each or waitlist control. We will use a partially nested RCT design to reflect dependence between individuals in training groups but not in the waitlist control. The SPIN-CHAT Program includes activity engagement, education on strategies to support mental health, and mutual participant support. Intervention participants will receive the 4-week (3 sessions per week) SPIN-CHAT Program via videoconference. The primary outcome is PROMIS Anxiety 4a score immediately post-intervention.Ethics and dissemination
The SPIN-CHAT Trial will test whether a brief videoconference-based intervention will improve mental health outcomes among at-risk individuals during contagious disease outbreak.
SUBMITTER: Thombs BD
PROVIDER: S-EPMC7224675 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Aug
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Thombs Brett D BD Kwakkenbos Linda L Carrier Marie-Eve ME Bourgeault Angelica A Tao Lydia L Harb Sami S Gagarine Maria M Rice Danielle D Bustamante Laura L Ellis Kelsey K Duchek Delaney D Wu Yin Y Bhandari Parash Mani PM Neupane Dipika D Carboni-Jiménez Andrea A Henry Richard S RS Krishnan Ankur A Sun Ying Y Levis Brooke B He Chen C Turner Kimberly A KA Benedetti Andrea A Culos-Reed Nicole N El-Baalbaki Ghassan G Hebblethwaite Shannon S Bartlett Susan J SJ Dyas Laura L Patten Scott S Varga John J
Journal of psychosomatic research 20200514
<h4>Objective</h4>Contagious disease outbreaks and related restrictions can lead to negative psychological outcomes, particularly in vulnerable populations at risk due to pre-existing medical conditions. No randomised controlled trials (RCTs) have tested interventions to reduce mental health consequences of contagious disease outbreaks. The primary objective of the Scleroderma Patient-centered Intervention Network COVID-19 Home-isolation Activities Together (SPIN-CHAT) Trial is to evaluate the e ...[more]