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The WRITTEN-HEART study (expressive writing for heart healing): rationale and design of a randomized controlled clinical trial of expressive writing in coronary patients referred to residential cardiac rehabilitation

机译:WRITTEN-HEART研究(心脏康复的表达方式):冠心病患者进行冠心病患者的表达方式写作的随机对照临床试验的原理和设计

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Background\ud \udCoronary heart disease (CHD) is typically associated with many cardiovascular risk factors (e.g., elevated blood pressure), low health-related quality of life, depression, anxiety and psychological stress. Expressive writing (EW) has shown beneficial effects on such variables in both people from the community and in patients with a variety of chronic illnesses. However, no study to date has evaluated the physical and psychological effects of the expressive writing procedure on coronary patients referred to cardiac rehabilitation (CR).\ud \udMethods\ud \udThe clinical effectiveness of a 2-week disease-related expressive writing procedure (writing about one's deepest thoughts and feelings regarding the experience with heart disease) compared with the standard writing task (writing about one's deepest thoughts and feelings about the most traumatic or negative event experienced in the life), a neutral writing condition (writing about the facts regarding heart disease and its treatment) and an empty control condition will be evaluated in a randomized controlled clinical trial (RCT) with repeated follow-up measurements at 3, 6 and 12 months after discharge from CR. The primary outcome is health-related quality of life (SF-12). Secondary outcome measures are depression (BDI-II), anxiety (BAI) and post-traumatic growth (PTGI). Furthermore, the study will explore the moderating effects of coping styles, type D personality, perceived emotional support and participants' evaluative ratings of the writing interventions on the main experimental effects in order to identify sub-groups of patients showing different results. \ud\udDiscussion\ud \udThe WRITTEN-HEART study aims to explore and expand the frontiers of the expressive writing research enterprise by investigating the feasibility, safety and clinical efficacy of brief and cost-effective expressive writing interventions in patients with CHD referred to CR.\ud \udTrial registration\ud \udClinicalTrials.gov NCT01253486
机译:背景冠心病(CHD)通常与许多心血管危险因素(例如血压升高),健康相关的生活质量低下,抑郁,焦虑和心理压力有关。表达性写作(EW)在社区中的人和患有各种慢性疾病的患者中均显示出对此类变量的有益影响。但是,迄今为止,尚无任何研究评估表达写作程序对冠心病患者的心理和心理影响,涉及心脏康复(CR)。\ ud \ udMethods \ ud \ ud为期2周与疾病相关的表达写作程序的临床疗效(撰写有关心脏病经验的最深层思想和感受)与标准写作任务(撰写有关人生中最受创伤或负面事件的最深层思想和感受),中立的书写条件( (关于心脏病及其治疗的事实)和空的对照状况将在随机对照临床试验(RCT)中进行评估,并在CR出院后3、6和12个月进行重复随访。主要结局是与健康相关的生活质量(SF-12)。次要结果指标是抑郁(BDI-II),焦虑(BAI)和创伤后生长(PTGI)。此外,该研究将探讨应对方式,D型人格,感知的情感支持以及参与者对主要干预效果的写作干预的评估效果,以识别表现出不同结果的患者亚组。 \ ud \ ud讨论\ ud \ udWRITTEN-HEART研究旨在通过调查简短且具成本效益的CHD冠心病患者的干预措施的可行性,安全性和临床疗效,探索和扩展表达写作研究企业的前沿领域。\ ud \ ud试用注册\ ud \ udClinicalTrials.gov NCT01253486

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