| Literature DB >> 31719027 |
Vanessa Y Hiratsuka1, Laurie Moore2, Jaedon P Avey1, Lisa G Dirks1, Barbara D Beach3, Denise A Dillard1, Douglas K Novins2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a major public health concern among American Indian and Alaska Native populations. Primary care clinics are often the first point of contact for American Indian and Alaska Natives seeking health care and are feasible locations for trauma-focused interventions.Entities:
Keywords: Indians, North American; Web-based intervention; formative research; posttraumatic stress disorder
Year: 2019 PMID: 31719027 PMCID: PMC6914281 DOI: 10.2196/13682
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Form Res ISSN: 2561-326X
Figure 1Process for development and implementation of feasibility pilot. AI/AN: American Indian and Alaska Native; PTSD: posttraumatic stress disorder; EHR: electronic health record.
Intervention modules and associated adaptations based on qualitative feedback.
| PTSDa Coach Online tools | Health is Our Tradition guides | Description | Adaptations |
| N/Ab | Trauma and your Health | Patient education | Content developed from Phase 1 interviews, focus groups, and recommended existing SCFc and CNHSd patient education materials on the impact of trauma on overall health including testimonial videos from AI/ANe people with a history of trauma |
| Be in the moment | Be in the moment | Guided relaxation and grounding activities | Minor adaptation to add an estimation of activity duration and information before the guided relaxation activity acknowledging that some people may not have a quiet place to listen to the audio activity |
| Change feelings by changing thoughts | Change feelings by changing thoughts | Educational activities with written exercises to work toward changing negative beliefs about oneself to more helpful positive beliefs | Major adaptation to focus on false beliefs and shame messages common among AI/AN people who have experienced trauma including educational videos narrated by members of the AI/AN community; content developed based on Phase 1 interviews and focus groups, addition of testimonial videos from AI/AN people with a history of trauma |
| Change how you think about sleep | Change how you think about sleep | Educational activities with interactive content that suggests new ways of thinking about negative thoughts that impair sleep | Minor adaptation to replace the word nightmare with bad dream |
| Change negative thinking patterns | Change negative thinking patterns | Educational activities with written exercises to work identifying and changing negative thought patterns | No adaptation outside of those listed in Overall |
| Deal with trauma reminders | Cope with trauma reminders | Educational and guided relaxation activities with written exercises to learn to cope with reminders or triggers related to trauma | Minor adaptation to rename guide from Deal with trauma reminders to Cope with trauma reminders and to add additional examples of triggers |
| N/A | Develop healthy relationships | Educational and written activities to help identify how trauma may affect interactions with others and to change negative interactions to more positive ones | Content developed from Phase 1 interviews and focus groups and adapted from FWWIf curriculum materials including testimonial videos from AI/AN people with a history of trauma |
| N/A | Discover your story | Educational and written activities to encourage acceptance and sharing of one’s story that includes traumatic experiences and their effects on resilience and personal growth | Content developed from Phase 1 interviews and focus groups and adapted from FWWI curriculum materials including testimonial videos from AI/AN people with a history of trauma |
| Form good sleep habits | Form good sleep habits | Educational and interactive activity to learn about good sleep habits | Minor adaptation to replace a drawing of generic sleeping man with one more easily recognized as having AI/AN heritage; changed the drag and drop motion in the interactive activity to a mouse click motion |
| Identify your values and goals | Identify your values and goals | Educational and written activity to help identify values and goals to guide decisions in life | Minor adaptation in wording of text and omitting the calendar feature |
| Learn to be assertive | Express your feelings and wants | Educational, written, and checklist activities to foster effective communication skills | Major adaptation to replace all references to assertiveness with expressing oneself and to replace educational and interactive activities with content adapted from FWWI |
| Notice your thoughts and feelings | Notice your thoughts and feelings | Educational and mindfulness exercises to help user learn to live in the present moment | Minor adaptation to add an estimation of activity duration and information before the mindfulness activities acknowledging that some people may not have a quiet place to listen to the audio activity |
| Plan something enjoyable | Plan something fun | Educational and interactive activities to help users identify and plan fun activities | Minor adaptation to add or omit suggested activities that are common or uncommon in AI/AN communities; omitted the calendar function |
| Relax through breathing | Relax through breathing | Animated relaxation activity focused on deep breathing | No adaptation outside of those listed in Overall |
| Relax through visualization | Relax through visualization | Animated relaxation activity focused on picturing a calm or comfortable scene | Minor adaptation to add an estimation of activity duration and information before the guided relaxation activity acknowledging that some people may not have a quiet place to listen to the audio activity |
| Relax your body | Relax your body | Animated relaxation activity focused on releasing body tension | No adaptation outside of those listed in Overall |
aPTSD: Posttraumatic stress disorder.
bN/A: not applicable.
cSCF: Southcentral Foundation.
dCNHS: Cherokee Nation Health Services.
eAI/AN: American Indian and Alaska Native.
fFWWI: Family Wellness Warriors Initiative.
Text reminders.
| Timing | Text message | Related Health is Our Tradition guide(s) |
| Week 1 | Did you log in to the website yet? If you need our help, call [site research assistant name] at [site phone number]. | N/Aa |
| Week 2 | Have you ever wondered how a traumatic event can affect a person’s health? This information and more can be found in the website guide called Trauma and your health | Trauma and your health |
| Week 3 | Is there one best way to heal from trauma? The answer is no, there are many different things to try. Some may work better for you than others. Go to the guide called How to get back in harmony in the website to find out more. | How to get back in harmony |
| Week 4 | What is a grounding activity and how can it help you feel more safe and stable while healing from trauma? This information and more can be found in the website guide called Be in the moment. | Be in the moment |
| Week 5 | Having trouble falling asleep? The website guides Form good sleep habits and Change how you think about sleep will help you work on sleep problems. | Form good sleep habits; Change how you think about sleep |
| Week 6 | We are looking forward to your midpoint check in visit. Until then, remember to be gentle with yourself. Learning new ways to help yourself heal from trauma can be difficult. Give yourself permission to heal at your own pace and on your own terms. | Identify your values and goals |
| Week 7 | Feeling like you are alone on your healing journey? Throughout the website, there are real people telling their own stories of harm, healing, and their return to wellness. These stories may help you feel less alone with yours. | Discover your story |
| Week 8 | Do you feel stuck with negative thoughts about your past and future? Learn more about ways to change your perspective in the Change feelings by changing thoughts guide. | Change feelings by changing thoughts |
| Week 9 | Doing something you enjoy can help you feel better. Get some great ideas for planning and doing a fun activity in Plan something fun. | Plan something fun |
| Week 10 | Feeling frazzled, stressed, or worried? Try a relaxation activity from any of the following guides: Relax through visualization, Relax your breathing, or Relax your body. | Relax through breathing; Relax through visualization; Relax your body |
| Week 11 | Is there a situation where you feel your voice has been silenced? Working through the activities in the guide called Expressing your feelings and wants may give you a way to break the silence. | Express your feelings and wants |
| Week 12 | We are looking forward to seeing you for your final research visit when we can celebrate the progress you have made toward balance and harmony. | N/A |
aN/A: not applicable.
Figure 2Health is Our Tradition homepage.
Figure 3Health is Our Tradition guides.
Pilot participant demographics (N=24).
| Characteristics | Value | |
| Women, n (%) | 17 (71) | |
| Age (years), mean (SD) | 49 (14) | |
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| Less than high school/completed high school and/or GEDa | 8 (33) |
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| Trade school/some college/2-year college graduate | 8 (33) |
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| 4-year college graduate/some graduate school/postgraduate degree | 8 (33) |
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| Employed (full time, part time) | 11(46) |
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| Military | 0 (0) |
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| Unemployed | 6 (25) |
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| Retired/student/homemaker/subsistence/disabled/too ill | 7 (29) |
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| <US $10,000 | 8 (33) |
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| US $10,000-US $29,999 | 6 (25) |
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| US $30,000- US $49,999 | 5 (21) |
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| >US $50,000 | 4 (17) |
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| 1 | 7 (29) |
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| 2-4 | 12 (50) |
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| >5 | 5 (21) |
aGED: General Educational Development.
Feasibility at 6 weeks and 12 weeks following enrollment.
| Feasibility question | 6 weeks (N=22)a, n (%) | 12 weeks (N=22)a, n (%) | ||
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| Never | 3 (14) | 2 (9) |
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| Less than once a week | 3 (14) | 4 (18) |
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| Once a week | 4 (18) | 8 (36) |
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| 2-3 times weekly | 9 (41) | 6 (27) |
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| Once daily | 2 (9) | 1 (5) |
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| More than once daily | 1 (5) | 1 (5) |
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| At least 10 min | 9 (41) | 8 (36) |
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| At least 30 min | 3 (14) | 7 (32) |
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| At least 1 hour | 6 (27) | 1 (5) |
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| More than 1 hour | 1 (5) | 4 (18) |
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| Can’t recall | 0 (0) | 1 (5) |
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| Yes, read weekly tip texts/emails | 20 (91) | 21(96) |
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| Yes, used the audio option for any guide | 13 (59) | 13 (59) |
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| Yes, viewed 1+ testimonial videos | 17 (77) | 18 (82) |
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| No computer access | 0 (0) | 1 (5) |
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| Computer not working | 1 (5) | 1 (5) |
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| Forgot password | 2 (9) | 0 (0) |
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| Could not play the videos | 0 (0) | 1 (5) |
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| Could not play the audio | 0 (0) | 1 (5) |
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| Could not print | 2 (9) | 1 (5) |
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| Lost or confused about website address | 3 (14) | 1 (5) |
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| Wanted to use it on my smartphone but it didn’t work | 2 (9) | 2 (9) |
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| Never went on site | 3 (14) | 1 (5) |
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| Quite dissatisfied | 1 (5) | 1 (5) |
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| Indifferent or mildly satisfied | 3 (14) | 0 (0) |
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| Mostly satisfied | 6 (27) | 8(36) |
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| Very satisfied | 9 (41) | 12 (55) |
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| Yes, definitely | 12 (55) | 10 (46) |
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| Yes, I think so | 8 (36) | 10 (46) |
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| No, I don’t think so | 1 (5) | 2 (9) |
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| No, definitely not | 0 (0) | 0 (0) |
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| Yes, definitely | 13 (59) | 13 (59) |
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| Yes, I think so | 7 (32) | 9 (41) |
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| No, I don’t think so | 1 (5) | 0 (0) |
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| No, definitely not | 0 (0) | 0 (0) |
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| Yes, a great deal | 7 (32) | 6 (27) |
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| Yes, it helped | 11 (50) | 16 (73) |
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| No, it really didn’t help | 1 (5) | 0 (0) |
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| No, it seemed to make things worse | 0 (0) | 0 (0) |
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| Did not watch | 5 (24) | 4 (18) |
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| Not at all helpful | 0 (0) | 0 (0) |
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| Slightly helpful | 3 (14) | 3 (14) |
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| Moderately helpful | 4 (18) | 3 (14) |
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| Very helpful | 9 (41) | 12 (55) |
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| Did not watch | 5 (24) | 4 (18) |
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| No, not upsetting | 9 (41) | 13 (59) |
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| Yes, slightly upsetting | 3 (14) | 5 (23) |
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| Yes, moderately upsetting | 2 (9) | 0 (0) |
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| Yes, very upsetting | 2 (9) | 0 (0) |
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| Not at all helpful | 2 (9) | 0 (0) |
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| Slightly helpful | 3 (14) | 3 (14) |
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| Moderately helpful | 11 (50) | 10 (46) |
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| Very helpful | 4 (18) | 9 (41) |
aA total of 24 participants were consented and enrolled, but 2 were lost to follow-up before the 6-week measures.
bParticipants reported significantly lower levels of finding testimonial videos upsetting at 12 weeks compared with 6 weeks (t14=2.36; P=.03).
Health is Our Tradition guides (N=24).
| Guide namea | Guide completion, n (%) |
| Trauma and your health: what is trauma? | 21 (88) |
| Trauma and your health: how to get back in harmony? | 11 (46) |
| Be in the moment | 11 (46) |
| Trauma and your health: how trauma affects health? | 10 (42) |
| Trauma and your health: common reactions to trauma | 9 (38) |
| Notice your thoughts and feelings | 9 (38) |
| Trauma and your health: what to do to feel better | 8 (33) |
| Change how you think about sleep | 8 (33) |
| Change negative thinking patterns | 7 (29) |
| Identify your values and goals | 7 (29) |
| Cope with trauma reminders | 6 (25) |
| Plan something fun | 6 (25) |
| Change feelings by changing thoughts | 5 (21) |
| Relax through visualization | 5 (21) |
| Discover your story | 5 (21) |
| Form good sleep habits | 5 (21) |
| Express your feelings and wants | 4 (17) |
| Relax through breathing | 4 (17) |
| Relax your body | 3 (13) |
| Develop healthy relationships | 2 (8) |
aListed by greatest number of guide completions.