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Adaptive Coping Skills Training to Improve Psychological Distress Among Cardiorespiratory Failure Survivors
Sponsor: Duke University
Summary
Conditions treated in intensive care units (ICUs) such as the acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), congestive heart failure, COVID pneumonia, and sepsis are common. These can lead to high rates of depression, anxiety, and PTSD that worsen quality of life. Yet there are few effective strategies able to overcome barriers of limited access to mental health care. Even less is known about the experiences of patients from racially and ethnically minoritized populations because of they haven't been included well in past research. To address this problem, the investigators developed Blueprint, a mobile app that coaches people to use adaptive coping skills to self-manage their symptoms. The investigators found that it reduced depression symptoms and improved quality of life compared to placebo. To confirm these promising findings, the investigators are doing a formal test of Blueprint. The investigators will enroll 400 people who received ICU care from 4 hospitals (Duke, UCLA, Colorado, and Oregon). These patients will be randomized to receive either the Blueprint mobile app or a special Education Program mobile app the investigators developed. -both delivered through similar mobile app platforms. Our specific aims are to see which program improves symptoms better across 6 months of follow up. This project addresses national research priorities and could advance the field with a personalizable yet population-focused therapy that could be scaled broadly and efficiently to enhance mental health equity.
Official title: Self-directed Mobile Adaptive Coping Skills Intervention to Improve Psychological Distress Symptoms Among Cardiorespiratory Failure Survivors: Blueprint 2
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
400
Start Date
2024-10-15
Completion Date
2028-04-15
Last Updated
2026-03-06
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Blueprint
This is a mobile app-based adaptive coping skills intervention that lasts 1 month
Education program
This is a mobile app-based education program that lasts 1 month
Locations (1)
Duke University Medical Center
Durham, North Carolina, United States