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Optimizing a Self-directed Mobile Coping Skills Training Intervention to Improve Cardiorespiratory Failure Survivors' Psychological Distress
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Coping skills training mobile app with call from CST therapist and Coping skills training mobile app only for Cardiorespiratory Failure. Completed, enrolled 45 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
This is a pilot randomized clinical trial involving adult survivors of cardiorespiratory failure treated in intensive care units (ICUs) that is designed to test the acceptability, feasibility, and clinical impact of a coping skills training intervention (Blueprint) delivered via a mobile app. This trial will allow us to determine if new changes to intervention delivery, inclusion criteria, and other factors are successful. It will also inform the development of a next-step efficacy focused trial.
Study Details
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Interventions
The intervention is a mobile app that delivers a 4-week long program of coping skills training. The app contains video, visual, and text content and has a companion PDF workbook. It provides timeline-driven prompts to complete weekly tasks (e.g., viewing videos, completing surveys) and coaching participants to use their current stressors as context for real-life application of adaptive coping skills. A therapist will call participant to introduce the intervention and perform a brief relaxation exercise.
The intervention is a mobile app that delivers a 4-week long program of coping skills training. The app contains video, visual, and text content and has a companion PDF workbook. It provides timeline-driven prompts to complete weekly tasks (e.g., viewing videos, completing surveys) and coaching participants to use their current stressors as context for real-life application of adaptive coping skills. App chat room access will be provided.