Effectiveness of a stepped-care programme of internet-based psychological interventions for healthcare workers with psychological distress: Study protocol for the RESPOND healthcare workers randomised controlled trial
Author
Mediavilla Torres, Roberto




Entity
UAM. Departamento de PsiquiatríaPublisher
SAGE PublicationsDate
2022-10-05Citation
10.1177/20552076221129084
Digital Health 8 (2022)
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2055-2076 (print); 2055-2076 (online)DOI
10.1177/20552076221129084Funded by
The RESPOND project was funded under Horizon 2020 -the Framework Programme for Research and Innovation (2014– 2020) (grant number: 101016127), and the work of MF-N was supported by a postdoctoral fellowship of the ISCIII (CD20/ 00036)Project
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https://doi.org/10.1177/20552076221129084Subjects
adjustment disorders; analysis; anxiety; COVID-19; cost; depression; healthcare facilities; internet-based intervention; psychological distress; psychosocial intervention; resilience; workforce and services; MedicinaNote
The dataset that supports the findings of this study are archived in the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid data repository e‐cienciaDatos in https://doi.org/10.21950/HN1HNORights
© The Author(s) 2022Abstract
Background and aims: The coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic has challenged health services worldwide, with a worsening of healthcare workers’ mental health within initial pandemic hotspots. In early 2022, the Omicron variant is spreading rapidly around the world. This study explores the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of a stepped-care programme of scalable, internet-based psychological interventions for distressed health workers on self-reported anxiety and depression symptoms. Methods: We present the study protocol for a multicentre (two sites), parallel-group (1:1 allocation ratio), analyst-blinded, superiority, randomised controlled trial. Healthcare workers with psychological distress will be allocated either to care as usual only or to care as usual plus a stepped-care programme that includes two scalable psychological interventions developed by the World Health Organization: A guided self-help stress management guide (Doing What Matters in Times of Stress) and a five-session cognitive behavioural intervention (Problem Management Plus). All participants will receive a single-session emotional support intervention, namely psychological first aid. We will include 212 participants. An intention-to-treat analysis using linear mixed models will be conducted to explore the programme's effect on anxiety and depression symptoms, as measured by the Patient Health Questionnaire – Anxiety and Depression Scale summary score at 21 weeks from baseline. Secondary outcomes include post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms, resilience, quality of life, cost impact and cost-effectiveness. Conclusions: This study is the first randomised trial that combines two World Health Organization psychological interventions tailored for health workers into one stepped-care programme. Results will inform occupational and mental health prevention, treatment, and recovery strategies. Registration details: ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT04980326
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McGreevy, Kerry R.
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Felez-Nobrega, Mireia
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Monistrol-Mula, Anna
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Bravo Ortiz, María Fe
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Bayón Pérez, Carmen
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Rodríguez Vega, Beatriz
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Nicaise, Pablo
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Delaire, Audrey
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Sijbrandij, Marit
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Witteveen, Anke B.
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Purgato, Marianna
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Barbui, Corrado
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Tedeschi, Federico
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Melchior, Maria
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van der Waerden, Judith
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McDaid, David
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Park, A. La
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Kalisch, Raffael
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Petri-Romão, Papoula
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Underhill, James
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Bryant, Richard A.
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Haro, Josep Maria
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Ayuso Mateos, José Luis
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RESPOND Consortium
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