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(‎Created claim: summary (P836): BACKGROUND: Low-intensity psychological interventions implemented through information and communication technologies (ICTs) are an effective and cost-effective therapeutic alternative in the treatment of depression. OBJECTIVE: Design and evaluate the effectiveness in Primary Care (PA) of three low-intensity psychological interventions applied through ICTs (healthy lifestyle, positive affection and mindfulness) that have previously shown signific...)
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BACKGROUND: Low-intensity psychological interventions implemented through information and communication technologies (ICTs) are an effective and cost-effective therapeutic alternative in the treatment of depression. OBJECTIVE: Design and evaluate the effectiveness in Primary Care (PA) of three low-intensity psychological interventions applied through ICTs (healthy lifestyle, positive affection and mindfulness) that have previously shown significant efficacy in the treatment of depression in specialised clinical contexts, and that had not been applied using ICTs. METHOD: Randomised multicenter pragmatic clinical trial in 4 parallel groups. The interventions shall be designed and adapted to on-line devices and then the randomised controlled clinical trial shall be conducted; a sample of N=240 patients with mild to moderate depression recruited in PA will be studied. They will be randomly assigned to a) healthy lifestyle psychoeducational program + Enhanced Habitual Treatment (UTA), b) program focused on the promotion of positive affection + TAU, c) mindfulness + TAU or d) TAU. The format of the interventions will be 1 face-to-face session and 4 online modules. The diagnosis of depression will be made with the psychiatric interview MINI. The primary result variable will be the PHQ-9 score. The SF-36 Health Survey and Client Service Receipt Inventory will also be administered. Patients will be evaluated at baseline, post- and post-treatment at 6 and 12 months. An intention-to-treat analysis and another analysis of patients who have followed the protocol will be performed. (English)
Property / summary: BACKGROUND: Low-intensity psychological interventions implemented through information and communication technologies (ICTs) are an effective and cost-effective therapeutic alternative in the treatment of depression. OBJECTIVE: Design and evaluate the effectiveness in Primary Care (PA) of three low-intensity psychological interventions applied through ICTs (healthy lifestyle, positive affection and mindfulness) that have previously shown significant efficacy in the treatment of depression in specialised clinical contexts, and that had not been applied using ICTs. METHOD: Randomised multicenter pragmatic clinical trial in 4 parallel groups. The interventions shall be designed and adapted to on-line devices and then the randomised controlled clinical trial shall be conducted; a sample of N=240 patients with mild to moderate depression recruited in PA will be studied. They will be randomly assigned to a) healthy lifestyle psychoeducational program + Enhanced Habitual Treatment (UTA), b) program focused on the promotion of positive affection + TAU, c) mindfulness + TAU or d) TAU. The format of the interventions will be 1 face-to-face session and 4 online modules. The diagnosis of depression will be made with the psychiatric interview MINI. The primary result variable will be the PHQ-9 score. The SF-36 Health Survey and Client Service Receipt Inventory will also be administered. Patients will be evaluated at baseline, post- and post-treatment at 6 and 12 months. An intention-to-treat analysis and another analysis of patients who have followed the protocol will be performed. (English) / rank
 
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Property / summary: BACKGROUND: Low-intensity psychological interventions implemented through information and communication technologies (ICTs) are an effective and cost-effective therapeutic alternative in the treatment of depression. OBJECTIVE: Design and evaluate the effectiveness in Primary Care (PA) of three low-intensity psychological interventions applied through ICTs (healthy lifestyle, positive affection and mindfulness) that have previously shown significant efficacy in the treatment of depression in specialised clinical contexts, and that had not been applied using ICTs. METHOD: Randomised multicenter pragmatic clinical trial in 4 parallel groups. The interventions shall be designed and adapted to on-line devices and then the randomised controlled clinical trial shall be conducted; a sample of N=240 patients with mild to moderate depression recruited in PA will be studied. They will be randomly assigned to a) healthy lifestyle psychoeducational program + Enhanced Habitual Treatment (UTA), b) program focused on the promotion of positive affection + TAU, c) mindfulness + TAU or d) TAU. The format of the interventions will be 1 face-to-face session and 4 online modules. The diagnosis of depression will be made with the psychiatric interview MINI. The primary result variable will be the PHQ-9 score. The SF-36 Health Survey and Client Service Receipt Inventory will also be administered. Patients will be evaluated at baseline, post- and post-treatment at 6 and 12 months. An intention-to-treat analysis and another analysis of patients who have followed the protocol will be performed. (English) / qualifier
 
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Project Q3179226 in Spain
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Project Q3179226 in Spain

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    20,975.0 Euro
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    41,950.0 Euro
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    1 January 2014
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    30 September 2018
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    INSTITUTO ARAGONES DE CIENCIAS DE LA SALUD
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    41°39'7.67"N, 0°52'51.38"W
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    ANTECEDENTES: Las intervenciones psicológicas de baja intensidad aplicadas por medio de tecnologías de la información y la comunicación (TICs) constituyen una alternativa terapéutica eficaz y coste-efectiva en el tratamiento de la depresión. OBJETIVO: Diseñar y evaluar la eficacia en Atención Primaria (AP) de tres intervenciones psicológicas de baja intensidad aplicadas a través de TICs (estilo de vida saludable, afecto positivo y mindfulness) que han mostrado previamente eficacia significativa en el tratamiento de la depresión en contextos clínicos especializados, y que no habían sido aplicadas mediante TICs. MÉTODO: Ensayo clínico pragmático multicéntrico aleatorizado en 4 grupos paralelos. Se diseñarán las intervenciones y se adaptarán a dispositivos on line y posteriormente se realizará el ensayo clínico controlado aleatorizado; se estudiará a una muestra de N=240 pacientes con depresión leve a moderada reclutados en AP. Se les asignará aleatoriamente a a) programa psicoeducativo de estilo de vida saludable + Tratamiento Habitual mejorado (TAU), b) programa centrado en la promoción del afecto positivo + TAU, c) mindfulness + TAU o d) TAU. El formato de las intervenciones será de 1 sesión presencial y 4 módulos on line. El diagnóstico de depresión se realizará con la entrevista psiquiátrica MINI. La variable principal de resultado será la puntuación en el PHQ-9. También se administrará el SF-36 Health Survey (estado de salud percibido) y el Client Service Receipt Inventory (consumo de servicios sanitarios y sociales). Los pacientes serán evaluados en el momento basal, post y a los 6 y 12 meses postratamiento. Se realizará un análisis por intención de tratar y otro análisis de los pacientes que han seguido el protocolo. (Spanish)
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    BACKGROUND: Low-intensity psychological interventions implemented through information and communication technologies (ICTs) are an effective and cost-effective therapeutic alternative in the treatment of depression. OBJECTIVE: Design and evaluate the effectiveness in Primary Care (PA) of three low-intensity psychological interventions applied through ICTs (healthy lifestyle, positive affection and mindfulness) that have previously shown significant efficacy in the treatment of depression in specialised clinical contexts, and that had not been applied using ICTs. METHOD: Randomised multicenter pragmatic clinical trial in 4 parallel groups. The interventions shall be designed and adapted to on-line devices and then the randomised controlled clinical trial shall be conducted; a sample of N=240 patients with mild to moderate depression recruited in PA will be studied. They will be randomly assigned to a) healthy lifestyle psychoeducational program + Enhanced Habitual Treatment (UTA), b) program focused on the promotion of positive affection + TAU, c) mindfulness + TAU or d) TAU. The format of the interventions will be 1 face-to-face session and 4 online modules. The diagnosis of depression will be made with the psychiatric interview MINI. The primary result variable will be the PHQ-9 score. The SF-36 Health Survey and Client Service Receipt Inventory will also be administered. Patients will be evaluated at baseline, post- and post-treatment at 6 and 12 months. An intention-to-treat analysis and another analysis of patients who have followed the protocol will be performed. (English)
    12 October 2021
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    Zaragoza
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    PI13_01637
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