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Administrative data

NCT number NCT04816708
Other study ID # Pro00107657
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date May 19, 2021
Est. completion date February 4, 2022

Study information

Verified date February 2024
Source Duke University
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

This is a pilot randomized waitlist control trial assessing if the feasibility of using a mobile mindfulness app to treat emotional distress and burnout amongst nurses taking care of COVID-19 patients. This trial will help inform the study team if dissemination the intervention to a large number of nurses in a short time period is feasible, and if the intervention has evidence of a clinical impact.


Description:

Emotional distress and burnout are common among health care workers, particularly among nurses. These burdens have been worsened due to the COVID-19 pandemic's imposition of substantial physical and psychological stressors as well as persistent worry about personal health. There are few effective therapies for healthcare workers' symptoms of distress, fewer still that can be easily scaled, and most require face-to-face contact which is discouraged during a pandemic. Mindfulness is a type of mind-body therapy that promotes a practice of non-judgmental awareness that can alleviate distress by uncoupling emotional reactions and habitual behavior from unpleasant symptoms, thoughts, and emotions. LIFT is a mobile mindfulness app which can assess levels of emotional distress via survey, and subsequently offer mindfulness content. The LIFT-Healthcare Worker pilot randomized control trial (RCT) seeks to address those unmet needs. The trial will explore the feasibility and impact of the LIFT mobile app in relieving symptoms of emotional distress among nurses directly caring for COVID-19 patients in the Duke University Health System. Target enrollment is for up to 200 participants. After signing consent, participants will be randomized via the LIFT app in a 2:1 (intervention:control) fashion into two arms: 1. Arm 1: Intervention group (access to LIFT mindfulness app) 2. Arm 2: Control waitlist group (delayed access to LIFT app) Aim 1, which is to determine the feasibility of using the LIFT app among nurses directly caring for COVID-19 patients, will be assessed via the app which tracks user fidelity and adherence, and the use of an interactive dashboard for administrative users (i.e., study team) to track individual participant use. An open ended narrative question at 1 month will also help provide guidance for improving usability in future studies, as will directed telephone interviews with participants with high and low app. Aim 2, which is to assess evidence of clinical impact of LIFT compared to control among nurses directly caring for COVID-19 patients at 1 month, will be assessed by comparing changes in the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9), General Anxiety Disorder -7 (GAD-7) questionnaire, the Maslach Burnout Index (MBI), and Perceived Stress Scale 4 (PSS-4) over the study duration (1 month) between intervention and usual care groups.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 102
Est. completion date February 4, 2022
Est. primary completion date January 30, 2022
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 18 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: 1. Adult = 18 years of age 2. Currently working as a nurse in an adult COVID unit at Duke University Hospital 3. English Fluency Exclusion Criteria: 1. Lack of access to either reliable smartphone with cellular data plan or home internet access. 2. Anticipation of leaving current position in =30 days.

Study Design


Intervention

Behavioral:
LIFT Mindfulness
Mindfulness is a type of mind-body therapy that promotes a practice of non-judgmental awareness that can alleviate distress by uncoupling emotional reactions and habitual behavior from unpleasant symptoms, thoughts, and emotions. LIFT is a mobile mindfulness app which can assess levels of emotional distress via survey, and subsequently offer mindfulness content that has previously been used in ICU patients, where it was shown to reduce symptoms of depression, anxiety, and PTSD.

Locations

Country Name City State
United States Duke University Medical Center Durham North Carolina

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Duke University

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Intervention Completion The percentage of participants who complete all 4 weeks of the intervention, a measure of feasibility. 30 days post randomization
Primary Sessions Completed Number of daily mindfulness sessions completed by participants in intervention arm, a measure of feasibility. 30 days post-randomization
Primary Survey Completion at Baseline The percentage of patients who complete surveys at baseline, a measure of feasibility. Baseline
Primary Survey Completion at 1 Month The percentage of patients who complete surveys at 1 month, a measure of feasibility. 30 days post randomization
Secondary Change in Patient Health Questionnaire-9 Item Scale (PHQ-9) Depression symptoms. Scores range from 0 (better) to 27 (worse). Baseline to 30 days post-randomization
Secondary Change in Generalized Anxiety Disorder 7-item Scale (GAD-7) Anxiety symptoms. Scores range from 0 (better) to 21 (worse). Baseline to 30 days post-randomization
Secondary Change in Perceived Stress Scale (PSS-4) Stress symptoms. Scores range from 0 (better) to 16 (worse). Baseline to 30 days post-randomization
Secondary Change in Maslach Burnout Index (MBI) - Emotional Exhaustion All MBI items are scored using a 7 level frequency ratings from "never" to "daily." The MBI has three component scales: emotional exhaustion (9 items), depersonalization (5 items) and personal achievement (8 items). Each scale measures its own unique dimension of burnout. Reported here is the emotional exhaustion component, which has a score range of 0-54, where a higher score indicates greater emotional exhaustion (indicative of burnout). Baseline to 30 days post-randomization
Secondary Change in Maslach Burnout Index (MBI) - Depersonalization All MBI items are scored using a 7 level frequency ratings from "never" to "daily." The MBI has three component scales: emotional exhaustion (9 items), depersonalization (5 items) and personal achievement (8 items). Each scale measures its own unique dimension of burnout. Reported here is the depersonalization component, which has a score range of 0-30, where a higher score indicates greater depersonalization (indicative of burnout). Baseline to 30 days post-randomization
Secondary Change in Maslach Burnout Index (MBI) - Personal Accomplishment All MBI items are scored using a 7 level frequency ratings from "never" to "daily." The MBI has three component scales: emotional exhaustion (9 items), depersonalization (5 items) and personal achievement (8 items). Each scale measures its own unique dimension of burnout. Reported here is the personal achievement component, which has a score range of 0-30, where a lower score indicates less sense of personal achievement (indicative of burnout). Baseline to 30 days post-randomization
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