Protocol for a partially nested randomised controlled trial to evaluate the effectiveness of the scleroderma patient-centered intervention network COVID-19 home-isolation activities together (SPIN-CHAT) program to reduce anxiety among at-risk scleroderma patients
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Thombs, Brett D.
Kwakkenbos, Linda
Carrier, Marie-Eve
Bourgeault, Angelica
Tao, Lydia
Harb, Sami
Gagarine, Maria
Rice, Danielle
Bustamante, Laura
Ellis, Kelsey
Duchek, Delaney
Wu, Yin
Bhandari, Parash Mani
Neupane, Dipika
Carboni-Jiménez, Andrea
Henry, Richard S.
Krishnan, Ankur
Sun, Ying
Levis, Brooke
He, Chen
Turner, Kimberly A.
Benedetti, Andrea
Culos-Reed, Nicole
El-Baalbaki, Ghassan
Hebblethwaite, Shannon
Bartlett, Susan J.
Dyas, Laura
Patten, Scott
Varga, John
Fortuné, Catherine
Gietzen, Amy
Guillot, Geneviève
Lewis, Nancy
Nielsen, Karen
Richard, Michelle
Sauvé, Maureen
Welling, Joep
Baron, Murray
Furst, Daniel E.
Gottesman, Karen
Malcarne, Vanessa
Mayes, Maureen D.
Mouthon, Luc
Nielson, Warren R.
Riggs, Robert
Wigley, Fredrick
Assassi, Shervin
Boutron, Isabelle
Ells, Carolyn
Ende, Cornelia van den
Fligelstone, Kim
Frech, Tracy
Godard, Dominique
Harel, Daphna
Hinchclif, Monique
Hudson, Marie
Johnson, Sindhu R.
Larche, Maggie
Leite, Catarina
Nguyen, Christelle
Pope, Janet
Portales, Alexandra
Rannou, François
Rodriguez Reyna, Tatiana Sofia
Schouffoer, Anne A.
Suarez-Almazor, Maria E.
Agard, Christian
Albert, Alexandra
André, Marc
Arsenault, Guylaine
Benzidia, Ilham
Bernstein, Elana J.
Berthier, Sabine
Bissonnette, Lyne
Boire, Gilles
Bruns, Alessandra
Carreira, Patricia
Casadeval, Marion
Chaigne, Benjamin
Chung, Lorinda
Cohen, Pascal
Correia, Chase
Dagenais, Pierre
Denton, Christopher
Domsic, Robyn
Dubois, Sandrine
Dunne, James V.
Dunogue, Bertrand
Fare, Regina
Farge-Bancel, Dominique
Fortin, Paul R.
Gill, Anna
Gordon, Jessica
Granel-Rey, Brigitte
Gyger, Genevieve
Hachulla, Eric
Hatron, Pierre-Yves
Herrick, Ariane L.
Hij, Adrian
Hoa, Sabrina
Ikic, Alena
Jones, Niall
Fernandes, Artur Jose de B.
Kafaja, Suzanne
Khalid, Nader
Lambert, Marc
Launay, David
Liang, Patrick
Maillard, Hélène
Maltez, Nancy
Manning, Joanne
Marie, Isabelle
Martin, Maria
Martin, Thierry
Masetto, Ariel
Maurier, François
Mekinian, Arsene
Melchor, Sheila
Nikpour, Mandana
Olagne, Louis
Poindron, Vincent
Proudman, Susanna
Régent, Alexis
Rivière, Sébastien
Robinson, David
Rodriguez, Esther
Roux, Sophie
mith, Doug S
Sobanski, Vincent
Spiera, Robert
Steen, Virginia
Stevens, Wendy
Sutton, Evelyn
Terrier, Benjamin
Thorne, Carter
Varga, John
Wilcox, Pearce
Cañedo Ayala, Mara
Ostbo, Nora
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Abstract
Objective: Contagious disease outbreaks and related restrictions can lead to negative psychological outcomes,
particularly in vulnerable populations at risk due to pre-existing medical conditions. No randomised controlled
trials (RCTs) have tested interventions to reduce mental health consequences of contagious disease outbreaks.
The primary objective of the Scleroderma Patient-centered Intervention Network COVID-19 Home-isolation
Activities Together (SPIN-CHAT) Trial is to evaluate the effect of a videoconference-based program on symptoms
of anxiety. Secondary objectives include evaluating effects on symptoms of depression, stress, loneliness,
boredom, physical activity, and social interaction.
Methods: The SPIN-CHAT Trial is a pragmatic RCT that will be conducted using the SPIN-COVID-19 Cohort, a
sub-cohort of the SPIN Cohort. Eligible participants will be SPIN-COVID-19 Cohort participants without a positive COVID-19 test, with at least mild anxiety (PROMIS Anxiety 4a v1.0 T-score ≥ 55), not working from home,
and not receiving current counselling or psychotherapy. We will randomly assign 162 participants to intervention groups of 7 to 10 participants each or waitlist control. We will use a partially nested RCT design to reflect
dependence between individuals in training groups but not in the waitlist control. The SPIN-CHAT Program
includes activity engagement, education on strategies to support mental health, and mutual participant support.
Intervention participants will receive the 4-week (3 sessions per week) SPIN-CHAT Program via videoconference. The primary outcome is PROMIS Anxiety 4a score immediately post-intervention.
Ethics and dissemination: The SPIN-CHAT Trial will test whether a brief videoconference-based intervention will
improve mental health outcomes among at-risk individuals during contagious disease outbreak.
Palabras clave
Anxiety; Coronavirus; COVID-19; Mental health; RCT; Scleroderma; Systemic sclerosis; TrialLink to resource
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpsychores.2020.110132Collections
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