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The proposed trial aims to evaluate the effectiveness of internet-delivered cognitive behavioural therapy (iCBT) based ecological momentary intervention (EMI) for psychological well-being in stroke family caregivers.


Clinical Trial Description

Many stroke patients require long-term care in the community. In Hong Kong (HK), most stroke caregivers in the community are family members, and many require psychological support for caregiver stress. However, these caregivers have difficulties accessing existing centre-based services due to varying work and care responsibilities, and therefore require alternative support services to meet their unique needs and schedules. Evidence shows that internet-delivered cognitive behavioural therapy (iCBT) is effective in managing psychological distress including depressive symptoms, especially when guided by healthcare professionals. Ecological momentary intervention (EMI) is an innovative and cost-effective intervention 'framework' that utilises mobile messages to deliver personalised psychological interventions. The proposed trial aims to deliver iCBT-based EMI through instant messaging applications (e.g. WhatsApp) to provide personalised and real-time psychological support led by nurses. Screened stroke caregivers with Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) scores ranging from 5 to 19 (mild to moderately severe depressive symptoms) will be recruited from community centres, rehabilitation centres and outpatient clinics in HK. They will then be individually randomised into the Intervention group (n=128) or Control group (n=128). The Intervention group will receive the iCBT-based EMI for 12 weeks, which includes instant messages sent at the times and frequencies of the participants' choosing, and chat-based psychological support led by nurses to enhance effects of iCBT through real-time counselling and practical advice. The control group will only receive instant messages on general mental health information and reminders to participate in follow-up surveys. The primary outcome is PHQ-9 scores at 24 weeks. Secondary outcomes will include anxiety, perceived stress, caregiver burden, caring experience, spiritual well-being and quality-of-daily-life. We will strictly follow the CONSORT-EHEALTH checklist. A post-trial qualitative study will be conducted to understand the participants' experience of and compliance with the EMI. The intervention will be highly applicable for all caregivers requiring psychological support and will be one step further in meeting the World Health Organization's recommendations in supporting caregivers in the context of global ageing populations. ;


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NCT number NCT04936828
Study type Interventional
Source The University of Hong Kong
Contact Jung Jae LEE
Phone +85239176971
Email leejay@hku.hk
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date September 17, 2021
Completion date June 30, 2023

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