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Basic Information
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TERMINATED
NA
20 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2017-01-01
2018-07-01
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Chronic illnesses can have profound effects on well-being, functional capacity and quality of life. Psychological comorbidities with an LTC can further contribute to the distress that is caused by these symptoms. Patients with comorbid depression and anxiety disorders and a long-term condition are associated with significantly higher health care utilisation, poorer outcomes from treatment and increased costs of care (Moussavi et al., 2007; Naylor et al., 2012). The IAPT programme in the UK provides effective treatments for depression and anxiety but these have been underutilized by people with LTCs and partially this is due to an underrecognition; one reason for this has been the traditional precedence set on managing the physical aspects of any LTC and effectively paying little attention to psychological comorbidity (Coventry et al., 2011).
Several pathfinders sites are currently involved in providing psychological treatment for long-term conditions, but to date, results have been limited due to several factors, such as delays in commencing programmes and funding issues. To this extent, SilverCloud wishes to implement their tailored "Space from…" series of programmes for long-term conditions - chronic pain, COPD and Diabetes. The purpose of the tailoring is to make the interventions more meaningful and relevant to patients with LTCs, but all the while having the same goal of addressing depression and anxiety disorders. In doing so it would be expected that individuals might be in a better position to effectively self-manage their LTC. The current study, therefore, seeks to assess the clinical feasibility of implementing customised internet-delivered interventions for depression and anxiety for people with LTCS presenting to IAPT services.
Conditions
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Study Design
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NON_RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Space in Diabetes
The SilverCloud interventions comprise of 8 modules of evidence-based CBT which have been tailored. Psychoeducational content in the diabetes programme focusses on the impact that mood can have on self-management and self-care when living with diabetes.
Space in Diabetes
The SilverCloud interventions comprise of 8 modules of evidence-based CBT which have been tailored. Psychoeducational content in the diabetes programme focusses on the impact that mood can have on self-management and self-care when living with diabetes.
Space in COPD
The SilverCloud interventions comprise of 8 modules of evidence-based CBT which have been tailored. Additional content on panic has been included in the COPD programme. Symptoms of COPD and anxiety can be closely linked, and this content provides CBT-based strategies for dealing with symptoms of panic and anxiety.
Space in COPD
The SilverCloud interventions comprise of 8 modules of evidence-based CBT which have been tailored.Additional content on panic has been included in the COPD programme. Symptoms of COPD and anxiety can be closely linked, and this content provides CBT-based strategies for dealing with symptoms of panic and anxiety.
Space in Chronic Pain
The SilverCloud interventions comprise of 8 modules of evidence-based CBT which have been tailored. A module on health anxiety, titled "Anxiety and your Health", has been added to the chronic pain programme. This module provides psychoeducational content on health anxiety, the unhelpful behaviours that accompany it and how these can negatively impact on the experience of pain.
Space in Chronic Pain
The SilverCloud interventions comprise of 8 modules of evidence-based CBT which have been tailored. A module on health anxiety, titled "Anxiety and your Health", has been added to the chronic pain programme. This module provides psychoeducational content on health anxiety, the unhelpful behaviours that accompany it and how these can negatively impact on the experience of pain.
Interventions
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Space in Diabetes
The SilverCloud interventions comprise of 8 modules of evidence-based CBT which have been tailored. Psychoeducational content in the diabetes programme focusses on the impact that mood can have on self-management and self-care when living with diabetes.
Space in COPD
The SilverCloud interventions comprise of 8 modules of evidence-based CBT which have been tailored.Additional content on panic has been included in the COPD programme. Symptoms of COPD and anxiety can be closely linked, and this content provides CBT-based strategies for dealing with symptoms of panic and anxiety.
Space in Chronic Pain
The SilverCloud interventions comprise of 8 modules of evidence-based CBT which have been tailored. A module on health anxiety, titled "Anxiety and your Health", has been added to the chronic pain programme. This module provides psychoeducational content on health anxiety, the unhelpful behaviours that accompany it and how these can negatively impact on the experience of pain.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* English language speakers
* Have capacity to consent
* Has a chronic condition (Diabetes, COPD, Chronic Pain) with comorbid depression and/or anxiety.
* Suitable for step 2 intervention in NHS IAPT Services.
Exclusion Criteria
* Receiving an intervention (therapeutic or biological) that is not a part of treatment as usual, or another trial.
25 Years
80 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Derek Richards
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Derek Richards
Director of Clinical Research and Innovation
Principal Investigators
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Derek Richards, PD
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
SilverCloud Health
Locations
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Barnet, Enfield, and harringey Mental Health Trust
Enfield, , United Kingdom
Countries
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References
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Richards D, Richardson T. Computer-based psychological treatments for depression: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Clin Psychol Rev. 2012 Jun;32(4):329-42. doi: 10.1016/j.cpr.2012.02.004. Epub 2012 Feb 28.
Andersson G, Cuijpers P. Internet-based and other computerized psychological treatments for adult depression: a meta-analysis. Cogn Behav Ther. 2009;38(4):196-205. doi: 10.1080/16506070903318960.
Moussavi S, Chatterji S, Verdes E, Tandon A, Patel V, Ustun B. Depression, chronic diseases, and decrements in health: results from the World Health Surveys. Lancet. 2007 Sep 8;370(9590):851-8. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(07)61415-9.
Naylor, C., Parsonage, M., McDaid, D., Knapp, M., Fossey, M., & Galea, A. (2012). Long-term conditions and mental health: the cost of co-morbidities. London, UK: The King's Fund.
Coventry PA, Hays R, Dickens C, Bundy C, Garrett C, Cherrington A, Chew-Graham C. Talking about depression: a qualitative study of barriers to managing depression in people with long term conditions in primary care. BMC Fam Pract. 2011 Mar 22;12:10. doi: 10.1186/1471-2296-12-10.
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McCracken, L. M., Vowels, K. E., & Eccleston, C. (2004). The chronic pain acceptance questionnaire. Pain, 107(1), 271-277.
Reda AA, Kotz D, Kocks JW, Wesseling G, van Schayck CP. Reliability and validity of the clinical COPD questionniare and chronic respiratory questionnaire. Respir Med. 2010 Nov;104(11):1675-82. doi: 10.1016/j.rmed.2010.04.023. Epub 2010 Jun 11.
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Other Identifiers
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IAPTLTC
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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