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Online cognitive-behavioral based group interventions for adolescents with chronic illness and parents: study protocol of two multicenter randomized controlled trials

机译:基于在线认知行为的基于慢性病和父母的青少年的群体干预:两种多中心随机对照试验的研究协议

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Adolescents with chronic illness (CI) and parents of a child with CI are at risk for psychosocial problems. Psychosocial group interventions may prevent these problems. With the use of cognitive-behavioral therapy, active coping strategies can be learned. Offering an intervention online eliminates logistic barriers (travel time and distance) and improves accessibility for participants. Aim of this study is to examine the effectiveness of two cognitive-behavioral based online group interventions, one for adolescents and one for parents: Op Koers Online. The approach is generic, which makes it easier for patients with rare illnesses to participate. This study conducts two separate multicenter randomized controlled trials. Participants are adolescents (12 to 18?years of age) with CI and parents of children (0 to 18?years of age) with CI. Participants are randomly allocated to the intervention group or the waitlist control group. Outcomes are measured with standardized questionnaires at baseline, after 8 (adolescents) or 6 (parents) weeks of treatment, and at 6- and 12-month follow-up period. Primary outcomes are psychosocial functioning (emotional and behavioral problems) and disease-related coping skills. Secondary outcomes for adolescents are self-esteem and quality of life. Secondary outcomes for parents are impact of the illness on family functioning, parental distress, social involvement and illness cognitions. The analyses will be performed according to the intention-to-treat principle. Primary and secondary outcomes will be assessed with linear mixed model analyses using SPSS. These randomized controlled trials evaluate the effectiveness of two online group interventions improving psychosocial functioning in adolescents with CI and parents of children with CI. If proven effective, the intervention will be optimized and implemented in clinical practice. ISRCTN ISRCTN83623452 . Registered 30 November 2017. Retrospectively registered.
机译:具有CI的慢性病(CI)和儿童父母的青少年面临心理社会问题的风险。心理社会组干预可能会阻止这些问题。通过使用认知行为治疗,可以学习积极的应对策略。在线提供干预,消除了物流障碍(旅行时间和距离),并提高了参与者的可访问性。本研究的目的是研究两个认知行为基于在线集团干预的有效性,一个用于青少年,一个用于父母:OP KOERS在线。这种方法是通用的,这使得罕见的疾病患者更容易参与。本研究进行了两种单独的多中心随机对照试验。与会者是青少年(12至18岁),儿童的CI和父母(0到18岁)与CI。参与者随机分配给干预组或待客控制组。结果是用基线的标准化问卷测量,8个(青少年)或6周治疗,60周和12个月的随访期间。主要结果是心理社会功能(情绪和行为问题)和与疾病相关的应对技能。青少年的二次结果是自尊和生活质量。父母的二次结果是疾病对家庭运作,父母窘迫,社会参与和疾病认知的影响。分析将根据意向治疗原理进行。使用SPSS的线性混合模型分析评估初级和二次结果。这些随机对照试验评估了两种在线组干预的有效性,改善了与CI的CI和父母的青少年在青少年中的心理社会功能。如果证明有效,干预将在临床实践中进行优化和实施。 ISRCTN ISRCTN83623452。注册2017年11月30日。回顾性注册。

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