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The BrainACT study: acceptance and commitment therapy for depressive and anxiety symptoms following acquired brain injury: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

机译:脑卒中:脑损伤后抑郁和焦虑症状的接受和承诺治疗:用于随机对照试验的研究方案

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BACKGROUND:Following an acquired brain injury, individuals frequently experience anxiety and/or depressive symptoms. However, current treatments for these symptoms are not very effective. A promising treatment is acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), which is a third-wave behavioural therapy. The primary goal of this therapy is not to reduce symptoms, but to improve psychological flexibility and general well-being, which may be accompanied by a reduction in symptom severity. The aim of this study is to investigate the effectiveness of an adapted ACT intervention (BrainACT) in people with acquired brain injury who experience anxiety and/or depressive symptoms.METHODS:The study is a multicenter, randomized, controlled, two-arm parallel trial. In total, 94 patients who survive a stroke or traumatic brain injury will be randomized into an ACT or control (i.e. psycho-education and relaxation) intervention. The primary outcome measures are the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale and the Depression Anxiety Stress Scale. Outcomes will be assessed by trained assessors, blinded to treatment condition, pre-treatment, during treatment, post-treatment, and at 7 and 12 months.DISCUSSION:This study will contribute to the existing knowledge on how to treat psychological distress following acquired brain injury. If effective, BrainACT could be implemented in clinical practice and potentially help a large number of patients with acquired brain injury.TRIAL REGISTRATION:Dutch Trial Register, NL691, NTR 7111. Registered on 26 March 2018. https://www.trialregister.nl/trial/6916.
机译:背景:在获得的脑损伤之后,个人经常经历焦虑和/或抑郁症状。然而,目前对这些症状的治疗不是很有效。有希望的治疗是验收和承诺治疗(法案),这是一种第三波行为治疗。这种治疗的主要目标不是减少症状,而是改善心理柔韧性和一般福祉,这可能伴有症状严重程度的降低。本研究的目的是探讨适应的ACT干预(Beainact)对受到焦虑和/或抑郁症状的脑损伤的人们的有效性。方法:该研究是一种多中心,随机,受控,双臂并行试验。总共有94例生存中风或创伤性脑损伤的患者将被随机分为行为或控制(即心理教育和放松)干预。主要结果措施是医院焦虑和抑郁症和抑郁症焦虑压力等级。经过培训的评估员将通过培训的评估员评估结果,蒙蔽治疗条件,治疗,治疗后,治疗后和7和12个月。探讨:该研究将有助于如何在被收购大脑后治疗心理困扰的现有知识受伤。如果有效,可以在临床实践中实施脑卒中,并且可能有助于大量获得脑损伤的患者。注册:荷兰试验登记册,NL691,NTR 7111。在2018年3月26日注册。Https://www.trialRegister.nl /试验/ 6916。

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