PhD-student
Kim Mathiasen
The Research Unit for E-mental Health, University of Southern Denmark
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Projekt status | Active | |
Data indsamlingsdatoer | ||
Start | 01.01.2016 | |
Slut | 30.09.2017 | |
Depression is a serious and prevalent disorder with high costs for the patient and for society. However, only about half of the patients in need of treatment have any contact with the health care system. In combination with budgetary constraints and an increase in demand for depression treatment the need for novel innovative treatment approaches is immense. The current study aims to investigate the possibility of blending traditional psychotherapy with online treatment modules.
Background: Depression is a serious disorder with a lifetime prevalence of approximately 17%, ranking third as cause of burden of disease globally. Internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy (iCBT) has been demonstrated to be effective, with treatment effect comparable to traditional face-to-face CBT. However, it is a low-intensity treatment format, presupposing a high degree of autonomy from the patients. Combining iCBT with traditional consultations in a blended CBT format (B-CBT), may increase treatment adherence and -effect.
Aim: To investigate whether delivery of CBT in two novel formats using an internet based treatment platform in two different treatment intensities (iCBT and B-CBT) are clinical- and cost-effective.
Method: Using the treatment platform for depression developed by Internetpsykiatrien, Telepsykiatrisk Center, Odense, a treatment will be set up blending the 6-8 online modules with 6 face-to-face consultations (B-CBT). This will be tested in a randomised non-inferiority trial comparing the B-CBT treatment with treatment as usual defined as 12 sessions of face-to-face CBT. The trial is affiliated to the EU project E-compared.
All participants will be able adults.
Inclusion criteria:
Exclusion criteria are:
Recruitment
Participants will be recruited from Internetpsykiatrien, which is a clinic at the Center for Tele-Psychiatry at the Mental Health Services of Southern Denmark.
Data from the study comprise questionnaire data from patients and clinicians and data from interviews with clinicians.
Primary outcome: Symptomatic level of depression (PHQ-9)
Secondary outcomes:
M.I.N.I., QIDS-16-SR, EQ-5D-5L, TiC-P, CSQ-8, Wai-SF, SUS.
The Research Unit for E-mental Health, University of Southern Denmark
Department of Psychology, University of Southern Denmark
Department of Clinical Psychology, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam