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Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy Delivered Via Group Videoconferencing for Acute Coronary Syndrome Patients With Elevated Depression Symptoms
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Individual Interview for Acute Coronary Syndrome and 5 related conditions. Completed, enrolled 27 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The objective of this study is to identify Acute Coronary Syndromes (ACS) patients' specific needs and preferences for depression treatment via in-person or virtual individual interviews to (a) guide MBCT adaptation; and identify barriers and facilitators to (b) group videoconferencing delivery, and (c) blood spot data collection to enhance feasibility. Through qualitative measures participants will report specific physical, cognitive, and behavioral symptoms to be targeted in the intervention, discuss barriers and facilitators to participating in a video-conference treatment program and completing blood spot data collection procedures.
Study Details
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Interventions
Individual Interviews will focus on exploring (a) changes after ACS, such as psychosocial changes and health behavior changes; (b) specific preferences for the MBCT intervention; and (c) potential barriers and facilitators of group videoconferencing and (d) blood spot data collection. Individual interviews will use a semi-structured interview guide. Individual interviews will be conducted until thematic saturation is reached. Individual interviews will be audio-recorded for transcription and data analysis.