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Combining Standard Conventional Measures and Ecological Momentary Assessment of Depression Anxiety and Coping Using Smartphone Application in Minor Stroke Population: A Longitudinal Study Protocol

机译:结合标准常规措施和使用智能手机在中风人群中进行抑郁焦虑和应对的生态矩评估:一项纵向研究协议

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>Context: Stroke has several consequences on survivors’ daily life even for those who experience short-lasting neurological symptoms with no functional disability. Depression and anxiety are common psychological disorders occurring after a stroke. They affect long-term outcomes and quality of life but they are difficult to diagnose because of the neurobiological consequences of brain lesions. Current research priority is given to the improvement of the detection and prevention of those post-stroke psychological disorders. Although previous studies have brought promising perspectives, their designs based on retrospective tools involve some limits regarding their ecological validity. Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) is an alternative to conventional instruments that could be a key in research for understanding processes that underlined post-stroke depression and anxiety onset. We aim to evaluate the feasibility and validity of anxiety, depression and coping EMA for minor stroke patients.>Methods: Patients hospitalized in an Intensive Neuro-vascular Care Unit between April 2016 and January 2017 for a minor stroke is involved in a study based on an EMA methodology. We use a smartphone application in order to assess anxiety and depression symptoms and coping strategies four times a day during 1 week at three different times after stroke (hospital discharge, 2 and 4 months). Participants’ self-reports and clinician-rates of anxiety, depression and coping are collected simultaneously using conventional and standard instruments. Feasibility of the EMA method will be assessed considering the participation and compliance rate. Validity will be the assessed by comparing EMA and conventional self-report and clinician-rated measures.>Discussion: We expect this study to contribute to the development of EMA using smartphone in minor stroke population. EMA method offers promising research perspective in the assessment and understanding of post-stroke psychological disorders. The development of EMA in stroke population could lead to clinical implications such as remotely psychological follow-ups during early supported discharge.>Trial registration: European Clinical Trials Database Number 2014-A01937-40
机译:>上下文:中风会对幸存者的日常生活造成多种后果,即使是那些经历了短暂神经症状且没有功能障碍的人。抑郁和焦虑是中风后常见的心理疾病。它们影响长期结果和生活质量,但由于脑损伤的神经生物学后果而难以诊断。当前的研究重点是改善对中风后心理障碍的检测和预防。尽管以前的研究提出了令人鼓舞的观点,但基于回顾性工具的设计在生态有效性方面存在一些局限性。生态矩评估(EMA)是传统仪器的替代产品,可能是研究中强调卒中后抑郁和焦虑发作过程的关键。我们旨在评估轻度卒中患者焦虑,抑郁和应对EMA的可行性和有效性。>方法: 2016年4月至2017年1月间在重症神经血管护理单位住院的轻度卒中患者为参与基于EMA方法的研究。我们使用智能手机应用程序,以便在中风后三个不同的时间(医院出院,2和4个月)在1周内每天四次评估焦虑和抑郁症状以及应对策略。使用常规和标准仪器同时收集参与者的自我报告和焦虑,抑郁和应对的临床医生比率。评估EMA方法的可行性时将考虑参与度和合规率。有效性将通过比较EMA与常规自我报告和临床医师评估的措施来评估。>讨论:我们希望这项研究有助于在未成年人卒中人群中使用智能手机发展EMA。 EMA方法为中风后心理障碍的评估和理解提供了有前途的研究前景。中风人群中EMA的发展可能导致临床意义,例如在早期支持性出院期间进行远程心理随访。>试验注册:欧洲临床试验数据库编号2014-A01937-40

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