Clinical Trial Details
— Status: Not yet recruiting
Administrative data
NCT number |
NCT06404866 |
Other study ID # |
19153 |
Secondary ID |
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Status |
Not yet recruiting |
Phase |
N/A
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First received |
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Last updated |
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Start date |
May 1, 2024 |
Est. completion date |
May 1, 2025 |
Study information
Verified date |
May 2024 |
Source |
Indiana University |
Contact |
Kelly L Wierenga, PhD |
Phone |
317-274-8091 |
Email |
kwiereng[@]iu.edu |
Is FDA regulated |
No |
Health authority |
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Study type |
Interventional
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Clinical Trial Summary
The eMotion intervention, developed by the PI, provides training on multiple emotion
regulation skills based on leading theories and evidence-based emotion regulation
interventions. After initial pilot testing of eMotion, the investigators revised the
intervention to make it more relevant to women from diverse backgrounds, as these women are
disproportionately impacted by social determinants of health that complicate their recovery.
It is important to revise the intervention to be acceptable to women from diverse backgrounds
and to address their unique needs. The investigators want to explore if women from diverse
backgrounds find the revised intervention relevant, meaningful, and easy to understand and
apply to their lives. Their feedback will help investigators further revise the intervention
to make it acceptable for this population.
Description:
This is a single-group study assessing participation satisfaction with the 10-week eMotion
intervention. The eMotion intervention is based on feasibility testing of the successful
in-person program with critical refinement to improve accessibility. eMotion has undergone
subsequent content validity testing with intervention development, self-management,
cardiovascular health, and health information technology delivery experts. eMotion teaches a
carefully selected repertoire of emotion regulation strategies well suited for adults
following a first cardiac event.
Participants will complete one lesson per week. The weekly education targets women and
contains personalized content via diverse lesson narratives. Each week, participants listen
to scripted sessions they can complete on their own time regarding each weekly topic (lasting
about 30 minutes). At the end of the week, participants meet individually with a study team
member virtually to discuss the same subject. The lessons will be comprised of rich emotion
regulation strategies selected based on the efficacy and preferences of middle-aged and older
adults. The 10 lessons covered are, 1) safe exercise guidelines and strategies, 2) why
emotions matter and identifying emotions, 3) becoming an emotion detective, 4) mindful
walking, 5) selecting and changing situations, 6) evaluating a challenge and responding, 7)
choosing what to pay attention to, 8) thinking positively, 9) emotional responses for change,
and 10) changing strategies and recognizing strengths.
Baseline and concluding surveys will be completed by participants that will take
approximately 20 minutes. The baseline and concluding measures will help investigators
characterize our sample and further understand risk factors that may contribute to
dissatisfaction or confusion. After each week's lessons, each participant will be sent an
individualized survey link to complete an IU RedCap survey with questions covering
participant satisfaction with the eMotion intervention. The intervening surveys (weeks 2-9)
should take approximately 10 minutes to complete each week.
Each week's content, including lessons, and surveys will last approximately 45-60 minutes, or
10 hours across the entire intervention period.