Supporting Emotional Recovery After Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection: Development and Pilot Testing an Online Facilitated Support-Group Program.

IF 1.6 3区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Michelle C Rogerson, Rosemary O Higgins, Michael R Le Grande, Stephanie Hesselson, Siiri E Iismaa, Jodi Brown, Alex Wynd, Donita Baird, Sarah Zaman, Sarah Ford, Trudi Musgrave-Edwards, Sarah T Clarke, Robert M Graham, Alun C Jackson, Barbara M Murphy
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Spontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD) is a major medical event with a high burden of psychosocial sequelae. SCAD survivors require psychological support to facilitate recovery. This pilot study involved feasibility testing of an online group support program for SCAD survivors, co-designed by clinicians, survivors and researchers. The SCAD Online Support Program uses the principles of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy. The four-session-manualized program, facilitated by a registered psychologist and a SCAD survivor, was delivered to 33 SCAD survivors (6-7 per group). Participant and Project Advisory Group feedback led to iterative program refinements. Qualitative and quantitative acceptability data were evaluated. Participants completed pre- and post-program questionnaires to assess engaged living (life fulfilment and valued living), enrichment, self-efficacy, anxiety, depression and cardiac distress. Changes in proportions classified as anxious, depressed and distressed were identified. Qualitative comments highlighted the support, camaraderie and skills gained through the program. There were improvements in levels of life fulfilment, valued living, enrichment, self-efficacy, anxiety, depression, and cardiac distress, and reductions in proportions classified as anxious, depressed and distressed. The SCAD Online Support Program was successfully co-designed, implemented and modified, shown to be acceptable to SCAD survivors, and demonstrates potential for improving mental health outcomes.

支持自发冠状动脉夹层后的情绪恢复:在线促进支持小组计划的开发和试点测试。
自发性冠状动脉夹层(SCAD)是一种重大的医学事件,具有很高的社会心理后遗症负担。SCAD幸存者需要心理支持以促进康复。这项试点研究包括对SCAD幸存者在线团体支持计划的可行性测试,该计划由临床医生、幸存者和研究人员共同设计。SCAD在线支持计划使用接受和承诺疗法的原则。由一名注册心理学家和一名SCAD幸存者协助进行的四期手动程序,向33名SCAD幸存者(每组6-7人)提供。参与者和项目咨询组的反馈导致了迭代的程序改进。对定性和定量可接受性数据进行评估。参与者完成了项目前和项目后的问卷调查,以评估参与生活(生活实现和有价值的生活)、充实、自我效能、焦虑、抑郁和心脏窘迫。被归类为焦虑、抑郁和痛苦的比例发生了变化。定性评论强调了通过该计划获得的支持、友情和技能。生活满意度、生活价值、充实程度、自我效能、焦虑、抑郁和心脏窘迫的水平都有所提高,焦虑、抑郁和痛苦的比例有所减少。SCAD在线支持计划被成功地共同设计、实施和修改,显示为SCAD幸存者所接受,并显示出改善心理健康结果的潜力。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings is an international forum for the publication of peer-reviewed original papers related to all areas of the science and practice of psychologists in medical settings. Manuscripts are chosen that have a broad appeal across psychology as well as other health care disciplines, reflecting varying backgrounds, interests, and specializations. The journal publishes original research, treatment outcome trials, meta-analyses, literature reviews, conceptual papers, brief scientific reports, and scholarly case studies. Papers accepted address clinical matters in medical settings; integrated care; health disparities; education and training of the future psychology workforce; interdisciplinary collaboration, training, and professionalism; licensing, credentialing, and privileging in hospital practice; research and practice ethics; professional development of psychologists in academic health centers; professional practice matters in medical settings; and cultural, economic, political, regulatory, and systems factors in health care. In summary, the journal provides a forum for papers predicted to have significant theoretical or practical importance for the application of psychology in medical settings.
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