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Writing for Health: Rationale and Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial of Internet-Based Benefit-Finding Writing for Adults With Type 1 or Type 2 Diabetes

机译:为健康而写作:针对患有1型或2型糖尿病的成年人的基于Internet的益处发现写作随机对照试验的依据和协议

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Background Diabetes mellitus is Australia’s fastest growing chronic disease, and has high comorbidity with depression. Both subthreshold depression and diabetes distress are common amongst people with type 1 or type 2 diabetes, and are associated with poorer diabetes self-care. A need exists for low-intensity self-help interventions for large numbers of people with diabetes and diabetes distress or subthreshold depression, as part of a stepped-care approach to meeting the psychological needs of people with diabetes. Benefit-finding writing is a very brief intervention that involves writing about any positive thoughts and feelings about a stressful experience, such as an illness. Benefit-finding writing has been associated with increases in positive affect and positive growth, and has demonstrated promising results in trials amongst other clinical populations. However, benefit-finding writing has not yet been examined in people with diabetes. Objective The aim of this randomized controlled trial (RCT) is to evaluate the efficacy of an Internet-based benefit-finding writing (iBFW) intervention for adults with type 1 or type 2 diabetes (compared to a control writing condition) for reducing diabetes distress and increasing benefit-finding in diabetes, and also improving a range of secondary outcomes. Methods A two-arm RCT will be conducted, using the online program Writing for Health. Adults with type 1 or type 2 diabetes living in Australia will be recruited using diabetes-related publications and websites, and through advertisements in diabetes services and general practitioners’ offices. Potential participants will be referred to the study-specific website for participant information and screening. All data will be collected online. Participants will be randomized to either iBFW about diabetes, or a control writing condition of writing about use-of-time. Both conditions involve three daily sessions (once per day for three consecutive days) of 15-minute online writing exercises. Outcome measures will be administered online at baseline, one-month, and three-month follow-ups. Results This trial is currently underway. The primary outcomes will be diabetes distress and benefit-finding in diabetes. Secondary outcomes will be depression, anxiety, diabetes self-care, perceived health, and health care utilization. We aim to recruit 104 participants. All stages of the study will be conducted online using the Writing for Health program. Group differences will be analyzed on an intention-to-treat basis using mixed models repeated measures. Linguistic analyses of the writing exercise scripts, and examinations of the immediate emotional responses to the writing exercises, will also be undertaken. Conclusions This RCT will be the first study to examine iBFW for adults with type 1 or type 2 diabetes. If iBFW is found to be efficacious in reducing diabetes distress and improving diabetes self-care and other outcomes, iBFW may offer the potential to be a low-cost, easily accessible self-help intervention to improve the wellbeing of adults with diabetes. Trial Registration Australia and New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry (ACTRN12615000241538).
机译:背景技术糖尿病是澳大利亚发展最快的慢性疾病,患有抑郁症的合并症很高。阈下抑郁症和糖尿病困扰在1型或2型糖尿病患者中很常见,并且与较差的糖尿病自我护理有关。对于满足糖尿病患者心理需求的逐步护理方法,需要针对大量糖尿病和糖尿病困扰或阈下抑郁的低强度自助干预措施。寻求利益的写作是一种非常简短的干预,涉及对有关压力性经历(例如疾病)的任何积极想法和感受进行写作。寻找效益的写作已与积极影响和积极增长的增加相关联,并已在其他临床人群的试验中显示出令人鼓舞的结果。但是,尚未在糖尿病患者中研究寻找益处的文字。目的这项随机对照试验(RCT)的目的是评估基于Internet的益处发现写作(iBFW)干预对减轻1型或2型糖尿病(与对照写作条件相比)的成年人的疗效以及增加对糖尿病的利益发现,并改善一系列继发性结局。方法将使用在线程序Writing for Health进行两臂RCT。居住在澳大利亚的1型或2型糖尿病成年人将通过与糖尿病有关的出版物和网站,以及通过在糖尿病服务和全科医生办公室中刊登的广告来招募。潜在的参与者将被转至特定于研究的网站,以获取参与者信息并进行筛选。所有数据将在线收集。参加者将被随机分配到有关糖尿病的iBFW或关于时间使用的对照写作条件。两种情况都涉及每天15分钟的在线写作练习的三个每日会话(连续三天每天一次)。结果指标将在基线,一个月和三个月的随访中在线管理。结果该试验正在进行中。主要结果将是糖尿病困扰和寻找糖尿病的益处。次要结果将是抑郁症,焦虑症,糖尿病自我保健,知觉健康和卫生保健利用率。我们的目标是招募104名参与者。研究的所有阶段将使用“健康写作”计划在线进行。将使用混合模型重复测量在意向性治疗基础上分析组差异。还将对写作练习脚本进行语言分析,并对写作练习的即时情感反应进行检查。结论该RCT将是第一个检查成人1型或2型糖尿病的iBFW的研究。如果发现iBFW在减少糖尿病困扰和改善糖尿病自我护理及其他结局方面有效,那么iBFW可能会成为一种低成本,易于获得的自助干预措施,以改善糖尿病成年人的健康。试验注册澳大利亚和新西兰临床试验注册(ACTRN12615000241538)。

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