Effect of an online psychological support group on patients with COVID-19 in a Thai field hospital: a real world study

IF 0.9 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
T. Lerthattasilp, Lampu Kosulwit, M. Phanasathit, Winitra Nuallaong, P. Tapanadechopone, Chommakorn Thanetnit, T. Charernboon
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PurposeThe purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of an online psychological support group on patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in a Thai field hospital.Design/methodology/approachA prospective controlled trial was conducted at a Thai field hospital and included patients with confirmed COVID-19 who were over the age of 18 and able to use an online communication application. Patients were free to decide whether to participate in the online group. The group provided a space for participants to communicate with each other and a mental health service team. The everyday activities were designed to enable group support via texting or livestreaming through the LINE application. Psychoeducation via video clips or articles regarding stress management were provided. Outcomes were measured by an online self-reported questionnaire based on the twenty-one-item Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale (DASS-21) on the first and fourteenth day of admission to the field hospital.FindingsForty-six patients participated in this study. Forty participants completed the secondary assessment, with 21 in the intervention group and 19 in the control group. From multilevel mixed-effects regression analysis, adjusted for gender, age and education, participation in the intervention group significantly decreased total DASS scores and anxiety subdomain scores compared to those in the control group (p = 0.038 and 0.008).Originality/valueThe online psychological support group offered benefits for patients with COVID-19 who were isolated in the field hospital. It could be an effective alternative measure to distribute psychological care during a pandemic situation. However, a small sample size was a limitation of this study.
在线心理支持小组对泰国野战医院COVID-19患者的影响:一项真实世界的研究
目的评价泰国某野战医院在线心理支持小组对2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)患者的治疗效果。设计/方法/方法在泰国一家野战医院进行了一项前瞻性对照试验,纳入了年龄在18岁以上且能够使用在线通信应用程序的确诊COVID-19患者。患者可以自由决定是否参加在线小组。该小组为参与者提供了一个相互交流的空间和一个心理健康服务团队。日常活动的设计是为了通过LINE应用程序发送短信或进行直播来实现群体支持。通过视频剪辑或有关压力管理的文章提供心理教育。结果通过基于21项抑郁、焦虑和压力量表(DASS-21)的在线自我报告问卷在进入野战医院的第一天和第14天进行测量。结果46例患者参与了本研究。40名参与者完成了第二次评估,干预组21名,对照组19名。从多水平混合效应回归分析,调整性别,年龄和教育程度,干预组的参与显著降低总DASS得分和焦虑子域得分与对照组相比(p = 0.038和0.008)。创意/价值在线心理支持小组为在野战医院隔离的COVID-19患者提供福利。这可能是在大流行情况下分发心理护理的有效替代措施。然而,小样本量是本研究的局限性。
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Journal of Health Research
Journal of Health Research HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-
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