| Literature DB >> 29622525 |
Jasmien Vervaeke1,2, Jan Van Looy2, Kristof Hoorelbeke1, Chris Baeken3,4,5, Ernst Hw Koster1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The high incidence and relapse rates of major depressive disorder demand novel treatment options. Standard treatments (psychotherapy, medication) usually do not target cognitive control impairments, although these seem to play a crucial role in achieving stable remission. The urgent need for treatment combined with poor availability of adequate psychological interventions has instigated a shift toward internet interventions. Numerous computerized programs have been developed that can be presented online and offline. However, their uptake and adherence are oftentimes low.Entities:
Keywords: cognitive dysfunction; cognitive remediation; depression; qualitative research; relapse prevention; secondary prevention
Year: 2018 PMID: 29622525 PMCID: PMC5909053 DOI: 10.2196/games.8609
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Serious Games Impact factor: 4.143
Figure 1Seating arrangement of the focus group. Karl (K), Jeff (J), Chris (C), Will (W), and Rachel (R) were participants. M, N, X1, and X2 were moderator, note taker, researcher from the randomized controlled trial (RCT) study, and an employee of a game developer company, respectively.
Overview of the mandatory requirements for the remitted depressed (RMD) individuals. CCT: cognitive control training. PC: personal computer. FAQ: frequently asked questions.
| Category and subcategory | Requirement | Implementation | |
| Functionality | Software works, no bugs, no crashes | Develop bug-free CCT | |
| Usability | Software should be user-friendly | Easy to use; simple text; visually appealing; available on PC and tablet | |
| Skills | Some internet and technical knowledge | State clear expectations; devise good manual; write clear FAQ section | |
| Access | Internet connection, device in possession | CCT is compatible with most browsers; both on PC and tablet | |
| Time | Not too long and flexible planning of sessions | 15 minutes per session; calendar tool to plan next session | |
| Location | Flexible | CCT on an internet website | |
| Setting | Calm and private, but not isolated | Including tablets enables users to complete sessions at preferred location | |
| Pricing | For free | Available for free | |
Overview of the desirable requirements for the remitted depressed (RMD) individuals. CCT: cognitive control training. FAQ: frequently asked questions.
| Category and subcategory | Requirement | Implementation | |
| Psychoeducation | Knowledge about CCT mechanism and expected outcomes, preferably in an interactive manner | Provide psychoeducation that is clear, simple, and interactive | |
| Practical or technical assistance | Practical and technical guidelines regarding CCT and protocol in case of problems | Devise FAQ section; communicate contact options | |
| Gamification | Training should be enjoyable, engaging, and challenging, by including feedback and reinforcing messages | Include performance-dependent feedback; include performance-independent stimulating messages; individualize CCT | |
| Incentivization | Monetary reward after completing all sessions or monetary penalty when dropout | Will not be implemented; available for free | |
| Motivation by therapist | Rationale, follow-up, and encouragement by the therapist when asked for or needed | Therapist will play a role in dissemination and administration, but options not clear at this point | |
Overview of the mandatory requirements for the mental health care professionals (MHPs).
| Category and subcategory | Requirement | Implementation | |
| Permission | Need permission from supervisor or MHP | Get approval by showing scientific evidence; giving psychoeducation | |
| Time | Offering training should not be time-consuming | Devise training to be minimally time-consuming for MHP | |
| Usage | Be informed about practical information of the training | Provide clear guidelines; practical or technical assistance (eg, contact person) | |
| Format | Available and shareable training | Freely available website (not CD-ROM or other physical carriers) | |
Overview of the desirable requirements for mental health care professionals. CCT: cognitive control training.
| Category and subcategory | Requirement | Implementation | |
| Psychoeducation | Knowledge about CCT mechanism and expected outcomes | Provide clear psychoeducation; tailor it to the working environment | |
| Therapeutic benefits | CCT is beneficial in preventing or postponing a relapse; without major side effects | Test effectiveness of the CCT extensively; check for side effects | |
| Resource access | Having access to scientific papers or clinical tools through the university | Unfortunately not possible to implement | |
| Training feedback | Information about execution, performance, and outcome of the patients they proposed CCT to | Unclear at this point; if possible, grant therapist restricted access to database | |