代理网络心理治疗对健康焦虑父母的影响:重复随机单例实验设计

IF 2 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Katrine Ingeman, Ditte Hoffmann Frydendal, Lisbeth Frostholm, Ellen Bjerre-Nielsen, Kaare Bro Wellnitz, Patrick Onghena, Kristi Wright, Charlotte Ulrikka Rask
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背景:代理健康焦虑的特征是对孩子严重疾病的沉思,这可能导致受影响的父母严重痛苦。健康焦虑可能导致重复不必要的医疗咨询和检查孩子的身体症状,以及对孩子的行为、疾病迹象和身体症状的高度关注。有假设认为,健康焦虑的代理行为可能会导致适应不良症状、应对和健康焦虑从父母传递给孩子。尽管如此,以前还没有对靶向治疗进行过评估。因此,我们开发了一种基于认知行为治疗和接受承诺治疗的包含8个模块的互联网心理治疗。目的:探讨网络传递代理治疗健康焦虑家长的可行性及效果。方法:共4名健康焦虑代理受试者进入重复随机单例实验设计。他们被随机分配到基线期7-26天,然后进入8周治疗期和14-33天随访期。主要结果是每天的焦虑测量,焦虑的影响,以及基于价值的行动,通过短信链接回答5个问题,分值为1-10。主要结果分析采用目测分析,并辅以统计随机化试验。次要结果是对焦虑相关症状、治疗经历和治疗负面影响的标准化问卷测量,使用描述性统计对每个参与者进行单独报告。结果:视觉分析和统计分析表明,PROXY对2名患者是有效的治疗方法,因为他们的主要结局都朝着有利的方向改变。PROXY对其余两名参与者的影响值得怀疑,尽管视觉分析显示焦虑对其中一人的影响有所下降。2名效果可疑的参与者也认为治疗时间太短。所有4名参与者都对治疗感到满意,但有2名参与者在治疗期间对自己的健康感到焦虑。结论:PROXY具有代理治疗HA的潜力。然而,需要做更多的工作来确定何时以及如何向代理HA的父母介绍PROXY,特别是在治疗持续时间、可能的合并症以及需要在更大的群体中复制研究结果方面。
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Internet-Delivered Psychological Treatment for Parents With Health Anxiety by Proxy: Replicated Randomized Single-Case Experimental Design.

Internet-Delivered Psychological Treatment for Parents With Health Anxiety by Proxy: Replicated Randomized Single-Case Experimental Design.

Internet-Delivered Psychological Treatment for Parents With Health Anxiety by Proxy: Replicated Randomized Single-Case Experimental Design.

Background: Health anxiety by proxy is characterized by ruminations about severe illness in one's child that can cause severe distress in affected parents. Health anxiety by proxy may lead to repeated unnecessary medical consultations and checking the child's body for symptoms, as well as heightened attention to their child's behavior, sign of illness, and bodily symptoms. It has been hypothesized that health anxiety by proxy may pose a risk for transmission of maladaptive symptom coping and health anxiety from the parent to their child. In spite of this, no targeted treatment has previously been evaluated. Therefore, we developed an internet-delivered psychological treatment containing 8 modules based on cognitive behavioral therapy and acceptance and commitment therapy.

Objective: The objective of this study was to investigate the feasibility and effect of the internet-delivered treatment PROXY for parents with health anxiety by proxy.

Methods: A total of 4 participants with health anxiety by proxy entered a replicated randomized single-case experimental design. They were randomly allocated to a baseline period of 7-26 days before entering the 8-week treatment and 14-33 days follow-up phase. The primary outcomes were daily measures of anxiety, impact of anxiety, and value-based actions measured using 5 questions answered on a scale of 1-10 through a text-message link. The primary outcomes were analyzed using visual analysis and supplemented with statistical randomization tests. Secondary outcomes were standardized questionnaire measures of anxiety-related symptoms, experience of the treatment, and negative effects of the treatment reported using descriptive statistics for each participant individually.

Results: Visual and statistical analyses indicated that PROXY was an effective treatment for 2 participants as the primary outcomes changed in the preferable direction for both of them. The effect of PROXY was questionable for the remaining 2 participants, although visual analysis showed that the impact of anxiety decreased for one of them. The 2 participants with questionable effect also thought that the treatment was too short. All 4 participants were happy with the treatment, but 2 participants experienced that health anxiety for their own health deteriorated during treatment.

Conclusions: PROXY holds potential as a treatment for HA by proxy. However, more work is required to determine when and how PROXY should be introduced to parents with HA by proxy, particularly in relation to duration of treatment, possible comorbidities, and the need for findings to be replicated in larger groups.

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