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一项针对创伤性脑损伤后出现心理困扰的个体的二期、平行三臂非劣效性随机对照试验方案,该试验比较接受与承诺疗法(ACT-Adjust)的面对面治疗与视频会议治疗。

Protocol for a Phase Two, Parallel Three-Armed Non-inferiority Randomized Controlled Trial of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT-Adjust) Comparing Face-to-Face and Video Conferencing Delivery to Individuals With Traumatic Brain Injury Experiencing Psychological Distress.

作者信息

Whiting Diane L, Simpson Grahame K, Deane Frank P, Chuah Sarah L, Maitz Michelle, Weaver Jerre

机构信息

Brain Injury Rehabilitation Research Group, Ingham Institute for Applied Medical Research, Liverpool, NSW, Australia.

School of Psychology, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, NSW, Australia.

出版信息

Front Psychol. 2021 Mar 8;12:652323. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.652323. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

People with traumatic brain injury (TBI) face a range of mental health challenges during the adjustment process post-injury, but access to treatment can be difficult, particularly for those who live in regional and remote regions. eHealth provides the potential to improve access to evidence-based psychological therapy for people with a severe TBI. The aim of the current study is to assess the efficacy of a psychological intervention delivered via video consulting to reduce psychological distress in people with TBI. This paper outlines the protocol for a multi-center, three-arm, parallel, non-inferiority randomized controlled trial (RCT) of an evidence-based manualized psychological intervention, ACT-Adjust. ACT-Adjust provides nine sessions for adults with a moderate to severe TBI experiencing clinical levels of psychological distress. Fifty-six participants referred from Brain Injury Rehabilitation Units across New South Wales (NSW) and the NSW icare scheme will be randomly allocated to three conditions; (1) video consulting (VC), (2) face-to-face (FtF) and, (3) a waitlist control (WL). This is the first RCT to evaluate the efficacy of a psychological therapy (ACT-Adjust) delivered via video consulting for individuals with a moderate to severe TBI. www.anzctr.org.au, Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry ANZCTRN2619001602112.

摘要

创伤性脑损伤(TBI)患者在受伤后的调整过程中面临一系列心理健康挑战,但获得治疗可能很困难,尤其是对于那些生活在地区和偏远地区的人。电子健康为改善重度 TBI 患者获得循证心理治疗的机会提供了可能。本研究的目的是评估通过视频咨询提供的心理干预对减轻 TBI 患者心理困扰的疗效。本文概述了一项多中心、三臂、平行、非劣效性随机对照试验(RCT)的方案,该试验针对一种循证的标准化心理干预措施——ACT-Adjust。ACT-Adjust 为患有中度至重度 TBI 且心理困扰达到临床水平的成年人提供九个疗程。来自新南威尔士州(NSW)脑损伤康复单位和 NSW icare 计划的 56 名参与者将被随机分配到三种情况;(1)视频咨询(VC),(2)面对面(FtF),以及(3)等待名单对照(WL)。这是第一项评估通过视频咨询为中度至重度 TBI 患者提供心理治疗(ACT-Adjust)疗效的 RCT。www.anzctr.org.au,澳大利亚新西兰临床试验注册中心 ANZCTRN2619001602112。

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