Effects of a video-viewing intervention with positive word stimulation on the depressive symptoms of older patients with cardiac disease and subthreshold depression: a pilot randomized controlled trial protocol.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Masataka Sakimoto, Takumi Igusa, Takuya Kobayashi, Hiroyuki Uchida, Aya Fukazawa, Chihaya Machida, Hirokuni Fujii, Keisuke Sekine, Minori Kurosaki, Kenji Tsuchiya, Senichiro Kikuchi, Kazuki Hirao
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Abstract

Background: Intervention for older patients with cardiac disease and subthreshold depression (StD) may be an effective strategy to prevent the development of major depressive disorder. The subliminal priming with supraliminal reward stimulation (SPSRS) website developed by us is an advanced intervention that can improve depressive symptoms in individuals with StD by presenting positive word stimuli in videos. However, its efficacy for treating depressive symptoms in older patients with cardiac disease and StD has not been investigated. Here, we present a pilot randomized controlled trial protocol to investigate the preliminary efficacy of an intervention for older patients with cardiac disease with StD.

Methods: The study was designed as a single-center, open-label, pilot, randomized, parallel-group trial. The participants will include 30 older patients with cardiac disease and StD who are hospitalized in acute wards. The Experimental group received the SPSRS intervention (video viewing with positive word stimuli; n = 15) and the Control group will receive the YouTube intervention (video viewing without positive word stimuli; n = 15). In both groups, the intervention will be administered for 10 min per day, five times per week for 1 week. The primary outcome will be the change in the scores on the Japanese version of the Beck Depression Inventory-II at 1 week after the baseline assessment. The secondary outcomes will be the changes in the Specific Activity Scale, New York Heart Association functional classification, as well as grip strength at 1 week after the baseline assessment.

Discussion: This pilot randomized controlled trial will be the first to evaluate the SPSRS intervention for depressive symptoms in older patients with cardiac disease and StD who are admitted to acute wards. The results will provide tentative indications regarding the impact of the intervention on depressive symptoms among older patients with cardiac disease and StD who are admitted to acute wards, and will contribute to the planning of a full-scale study.

Trial registration: UMIN, UMIN000052155. Registered September 8, 2023, https://center6.umin.ac.jp/cgi-open-bin/ctr/ctr_view.cgi?recptno=R000059526 . This study was registered with the University Hospital Medical Information Network (UMIN) (UMIN000052155) in Japan.

带有正面词语刺激的视频观看干预对患有心脏病和阈下抑郁症的老年患者抑郁症状的影响:随机对照试验方案。
背景:对患有心脏病和阈下抑郁症(StD)的老年患者进行干预可能是预防重度抑郁症发展的有效策略。我们开发的 "潜意识引物与阈上奖赏刺激(SPSRS)"网站是一种先进的干预方法,通过在视频中呈现积极的词语刺激,可改善阈下抑郁症患者的抑郁症状。然而,该疗法对患有心脏病和 StD 的老年患者抑郁症状的治疗效果尚未进行研究。在此,我们提出了一个试验性随机对照试验方案,以研究对患有心脏病并伴有 StD 的老年患者进行干预的初步疗效:研究设计为单中心、开放标签、试验性、随机、平行组试验。参与者包括 30 名在急症病房住院的患有心脏病和 StD 的老年患者。实验组接受 SPSRS 干预(观看有正面词语刺激的视频;n = 15),对照组接受 YouTube 干预(观看无正面词语刺激的视频;n = 15)。两组的干预时间均为每天 10 分钟,每周 5 次,持续 1 周。主要结果是在基线评估后 1 周,日文版贝克抑郁量表-II 分数的变化。次要结果是基线评估一周后特定活动量表、纽约心脏协会功能分类以及握力的变化:这项随机对照试验将首次评估 SPSRS 对急性病房收治的患有心脏病和 StD 的老年患者抑郁症状的干预效果。试验结果将初步表明该干预措施对急性病房收治的老年心脏病和 StD 患者抑郁症状的影响,并将有助于全面研究的规划:试验注册:UMIN,UMIN000052155。注册日期:2023 年 9 月 8 日,https://center6.umin.ac.jp/cgi-open-bin/ctr/ctr_view.cgi?recptno=R000059526 。本研究已在日本大学医院医疗信息网(UMIN)注册(UMIN000052155)。
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