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Internet-delivered cognitive behavioral therapy for posttraumatic stress disorder in international humanitarian aid workers: Study protocol

机译:互联网提供的国际人道主义援助工作者创伤后应激障碍的认知行为疗法:研究方案

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Background Humanitarian aid workers are likely to be exposed or witness complex emergencies. Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is one of the most widespread and most commonly studied mental health problems after exposure to adversities and trauma. However, face-to-face treatment has limited utilization in the resource-constrained settings where humanitarian aid workers often operate. Internet-delivered cognitive behavioral therapy (iCBT) is a treatment option with the potential to improve the access to evidence-based care for humanitarian aid workers. Until now, only a few studies have evaluated iCBT in the treatment of PTSD. No studies have yet explored the feasibility of iCBT for humanitarian aid workers with PTSD. The aim of this study is to investigate the participants' experiences and progress with the treatment, in order to determine whether TELLUS is acceptable for humanitarian aid workers. Methods and design A pilot feasibility study will be conducted with 20 humanitarian aid workers with a full or subclinical PTSD diagnosis according to DSM-IV criteria. The intervention used is TELLUS, which is a therapist-assisted Internet-delivered treatment program based on trauma-focused CBT components for individuals with PTSD. It contains eight text-based modules, where each module is expected to be completed within one week. Discussion This study may set the ground for a large-scale randomized control trial that would test the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of the program. The study may contribute to the better understanding of PTSD treatment and increase the availability of evidence-based treatments in resource-constrained settings.
机译:背景信息人道主义援助人员很可能会身处险境或目睹复杂的紧急情况。创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)是暴露于逆境和创伤后最广泛和最常研究的精神健康问题之一。但是,在人道主义援助人员经常行动的资源有限的地区,面对面的治疗利用有限。互联网提供的认知行为疗法(iCBT)是一种治疗选择,有可能改善人道主义援助人员获得循证护理的机会。到目前为止,只有少数研究评估了iCBT在PTSD治疗中的作用。尚无研究探讨iCBT对PTSD的人道主义援助人员的可行性。这项研究的目的是调查参与者的治疗经验和进展,以确定TELLUS是否可以被人道主义援助人员接受。方法和设计根据DSM-IV标准,将对20名人道主义援助工作者进行全面或亚临床PTSD诊断的可行性试验研究。使用的干预措施是TELLUS,这是由治疗师辅助的互联网提供的治疗程序,基于针对创伤后应激障碍的患者的以创伤为中心的CBT成分。它包含八个基于文本的模块,每个模块预计将在一周内完成。讨论本研究可能为大规模随机对照试验奠定基础,该试验将检验该计划的有效性和成本效益。该研究可能有助于更好地理解PTSD治疗,并在资源有限的环境中增加循证治疗的可用性。

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