Development, Acceptability, and Feasibility of a Digital Module for Coping with COVID-19 Distress: Pragmatic Retrospective Study.

Telemedicine reports Pub Date : 2021-07-15 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1089/tmr.2021.0013
Monica S Wu, Jocelyn Lau, Chelsey Wilks, Connie Chen, Anita Lungu
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Background: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and the measures to help contain it have taken a significant toll on mental health. Blended care psychotherapy combining provider-led care with digital tools can help alleviate this toll. This study describes the development of digital activities designed to teach cognitive-behavioral skills for coping with COVID-19 distress, and evaluates initial acceptability and feasibility data. Materials and Methods: Using a pragmatic retrospective cohort design, data from 664 U.S.-based individuals enrolled in blended care psychotherapy were analyzed. Descriptive analyses summarized acceptability for the digital activities. Ordinal logistic regression analyses were conducted on a subsample (n = 162) to explore the association between clients' attitudes toward the digital lesson and reported practice of skills in the exercise. Results: The majority of clients completed the assigned digital lesson and exercise. Clients reported finding the lesson valuable and relevant for coping with COVID-19 distress, and they intended to apply the skills to their lives. Higher agreement with these attitude questions was associated with a significantly greater number of skills practiced on the digital exercise. Discussion: Clients who were assigned a cognitive-behaviorally oriented digital lesson and/or exercise within a blended care model largely engaged with the materials and found them valuable. Clients with more positive attitudes about the digital lesson reported using more coping skills. Conclusions: Digital modules that teach specific skills for coping with COVID-19 can be integrated into treatment and minimize provider burden. Future study should investigate the clinical impact of these digital activities on psychiatric symptoms and personalizing the content.

应对COVID-19困扰的数字模块的开发、可接受性和可行性:实用回顾性研究。
背景:2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行及其控制措施对心理健康造成了重大影响。混合护理心理治疗结合提供者主导的护理和数字工具可以帮助减轻这种损失。本研究描述了旨在教授应对COVID-19痛苦的认知行为技能的数字活动的发展,并评估了最初的可接受性和可行性数据。材料和方法:采用实用的回顾性队列设计,分析了664名美国混合护理心理治疗患者的数据。描述性分析总结了数字活动的可接受性。对一个子样本(n = 162)进行了有序逻辑回归分析,以探索客户对数字课程的态度与练习中报告的技能实践之间的关系。结果:大多数客户完成了指定的数字课程和练习。客户报告说,这堂课对应对COVID-19的痛苦很有价值,也很相关,他们打算将这些技能应用到他们的生活中。对这些态度问题的认同程度越高,在数字练习中练习的技能就越多。讨论:在混合护理模式中,分配了以认知行为为导向的数字课程和/或练习的客户主要参与材料并发现它们很有价值。对数字课程持更积极态度的客户报告说,他们使用了更多的应对技巧。结论:可以将教授应对COVID-19具体技能的数字模块纳入治疗,并最大限度地减少提供者负担。未来的研究应该调查这些数字活动对精神症状的临床影响,并个性化内容。
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