| Literature DB >> 33052404 |
Ana-Maria Vranceanu1,2,3, Sarah Bannon1,3, Ryan Mace1,3, Ethan Lester1,3, Emma Meyers1,3, Melissa Gates1, Paula Popok1, Ann Lin1, Danielle Salgueiro4, Tara Tehan4, Eric Macklin3,5, Jonathan Rosand2,3,4.
Abstract
Importance: To our knowledge, there are no evidence-based interventions to prevent chronic emotional distress (ie, depression, anxiety, and posttraumatic stress [PTS]) in critical care survivors and their informal caregivers. Objective: To determine the feasibility and preliminary effect of the novel dyadic resiliency intervention Recovering Together (RT) on reducing symptoms of depression, anxiety, and PTS among hospitalized patients and their informal caregivers. Design, Setting, and Participants: This single-blind, pilot randomized clinical trial of RT vs an educational control was conducted among 58 dyads in which either the survivor or caregiver endorsed clinically significant symptoms of depression, anxiety, or PTS. The study was conducted in the neuroscience intensive care unit at Massachusetts General Hospital. Data were collected from September 2019 to March 2020. Interventions: Both RT and control programs had 6 sessions (2 at bedside and 4 via live video after discharge), and both survivor and caregiver participated together. Main Outcomes and Measures: The primary outcomes were feasibility of recruitment and intervention delivery, credibility, and satisfaction. The secondary outcomes included depression and anxiety (measured by the Hospital Depression and Anxiety Scale), PTS (measured by the PTSD Checklist-Civilian Version), and intervention targets (ie, mindfulness, measured by the Cognitive and Affective Mindfulness Scale-Revised; coping, measured by the Measure of Current Status-Part A; and dyadic interpersonal interactions, measured by the Dyadic Relationship Scale). Main outcomes and targets were assessed at baseline, 6 weeks, and 12 weeks.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33052404 PMCID: PMC7557506 DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2020.20807
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JAMA Netw Open ISSN: 2574-3805
Figure. Study Flowchart
HADS indicates Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale; and PCL, PTSD Checklist–Civilian Version.
RT Session Content
| Module | Location | Purpose | Skills |
|---|---|---|---|
| General | NICU | Staying in the here and now | Education on emotional distress post-ANI tailored to dyad answers on HADS and PCL Diaphragmatic breathing—immediate relief from intense emotions Mindfulness: observe, describe, participate, stay within a 24-hour block Self-care: sleep, diet, movement, pleasant activities, engaging support Skill practice planning tailored to HADS and PCL answers and dyad examples; individually, together, or both using RT mobile app |
| General | NICU | Coping with uncertainty | Dialectics, ie, how to let more than 1 thought or feeling be true at the same time Coping with worries, ie, deciding between change and acceptance Understanding active vs emotional coping Skill practice planning; individually, together, or both using RT mobile app |
| Specific | After NICU | Adjusting to life after NICU | Review and identify challenges for both patient and caregiver together Identify the interrelation of thoughts, behaviors, emotions, and physical sensations and learn to make changes at all these levels and support each other in making these changes Skill practice planning; individually, together, or both using RT mobile app |
| Specific | After NICU | Navigating interpersonal relationships | Review and identify changes in roles, gender roles, and personal identity Review and identify changes in self-image Interpersonal effectiveness skills Skill practice planning; individually, together, or both using RT mobile app |
| Specific | After NICU | Adherence to rehabilitation and self-care | Strategies to adhere to self-care and rehabilitation Setting specific, measurable, attainable, realistic, and time-bound (SMART) goals to achieve them Assisting each other in making these goals Skill practice planning; individually, together, or both using RT mobile app |
| Specific | After NICU | Fear of recurrence | Decision coping tree to differentiate things that you can control from those you cannot Using mindfulness and dialectics to cope with fear of recurrence; learning if it is time for acceptance or change Skill practice planning; individually, together, or both using RT mobile app |
| Specific | After NICU | Making meaning | Exploring the ANI experience for both patient and caregiver Identifying things that changed and things that are the same post-ANI for both patient and caregiver Using dialectics and developing posttraumatic growth Skill practice planning; individually, together, or both using RT mobile app |
| Specific | After NICU | Adjusting to ANI sequelae | Adjust values and priorities consistent with where you are now Acceptance and self-appreciation; positive psychology skills, ie, humor, optimism Continue skill practice; individually, together, or both using RT mobile app |
Abbreviations: ANI, acute neurological injury; HADS, Hospital Depression and Anxiety Scale; NICU, neuroscience intensive care unit; PCL, PTSD Checklist–Civilian Version; RT, Recovering Together.
Baseline Demographic and Clinical Characteristics of Randomized Dyads, by Patients and Caregivers
| Characteristic | No. (%) | |
|---|---|---|
| RT (n = 29) | Control (n = 29) | |
| Age, mean (SD) [range] | 49.3 (16.7) [21-83] | 50.1 (16.4) [24-81] |
| Sex | ||
| Women | 9 (31.0) | 12 (41.4) |
| Men | 20 (69.0) | 17 (58.6) |
| Race | ||
| White | 25 (86.3) | 24 (82.9) |
| Black or African American | 2 (6.9) | 2 (6.9) |
| Asian | 1 (3.4) | 1 (3.4) |
| >1 Race | 1 (3.4) | 1 (3.4) |
| Choose not to answer | 0 (0.0) | 1 (3.4) |
| Marital status | ||
| Married or civil union | 17 (58.7) | 20 (69.0) |
| Single, never married | 5 (17.3) | 5 (17.2) |
| Divorced or separated | 3 (10.3) | 0 |
| Living with partner | 1 (3.4) | 2 (7.0) |
| Widowed | 1 (3.4) | 1 (3.4) |
| Other | 2 (6.9) | 1 (3.4) |
| Employment status | ||
| Employed full-time | 18 (62.2) | 12 (41.6) |
| Retired | 5 (17.2) | 8 (27.6) |
| Full-time or part-time student | 1 (3.4) | 1 (3.4) |
| Employed part-time | 1 (3.4) | 1 (3.4) |
| Unemployed | 0 (0.0) | 1 (3.4) |
| Homemaker | 0 (0.0) | 1 (3.4) |
| Other | 4 (13.8) | 4 (13.8) |
| Missing | 0 | 1 (3.4) |
| Education | ||
| Some high school, <grade 12 | 0 | 2 (6.9) |
| High school diploma, grade 12 | 5 (17.2) | 6 (20.7) |
| Some college or associate degree | 9 (31.0) | 8 (27.6) |
| 4-y college degree | 3 (10.4) | 4 (13.8) |
| Graduate or professional degree | 12 (41.4) | 8 (27.6) |
| Missing value | 0 | 1 (3.4) |
| Diagnosis | ||
| Vascular | 11 (38.0) | 13 (44.8) |
| Neoplasm | 8 (27.6) | 7 (24.1) |
| Spine | 1 (3.4) | 2 (7.0) |
| TBI | 2 (6.9) | 0 (0.0) |
| Seizure | 2 (6.9) | 0 (0.0) |
| Myasthenia gravis | 0 (0.0) | 2 (6.9) |
| Other | 5 (17.2) | 5 (17.2) |
| Cognitive status, mean (SD) [range] | ||
| Mini-Mental State Examination | 26.8 (2.0) [23-30] | 25.9 (3.1) [13-29] |
| Barthel Index | 60.0 (31.7) [0-100] | 65.0 (30.0) [5-100] |
| Modified Rankin Scale | 3.0 (0.91) [1-5] | 3.0 (1.22) [1-5] |
| Glasgow Coma Scale score | ||
| 15 | 25 (86.2) | 25 (86.2) |
| 14 | 3 (10.3) | 4 (13.8) |
| 13 | 1 (3.4) | 0 |
| Intubated, other than postoperatively | 5 (17.2) | 1 (3.4) |
| Age, mean (SD) [range], y | 52.4 (14.3) [20-75] | 52.1 (14.9) [25-77] |
| Relationship to survivor | ||
| Spouse or partner | 22 (75.9) | 24 (82.8) |
| Parent | 4 (13.8) | 3 (10.3) |
| Sibling | 2 (6.9) | 0 (0.0) |
| Other | 1 (3.4) | 2 (6.9) |
| Sex | ||
| Women | 22 (75.9) | 17 (58.6) |
| Men | 7 (24.1) | 12 (41.4) |
| Race | ||
| White | 25 (86.2) | 20 (69.0) |
| Black or African American | 4 (13.8) | 3 (10.4) |
| Asian | 0 | 1 (3.4) |
| >1 Race | 0 | 1 (3.4) |
| Choose not to answer | 0 | 4 (13.8) |
| Employment status | ||
| Employed full-time | 14 (48.3) | 18 (62.1) |
| Retired | 6 (20.7) | 4 (13.8) |
| Employed part-time | 3 (10.3) | 2 (6.9) |
| Homemaker | 2 (7.0) | 2 (6.9) |
| Full-time or part-time student | 1 (3.4) | 1 (3.4) |
| Other | 3 (10.3) | 2 (6.9) |
| Education | ||
| Some high school, ie, <grade 12 | 1 (3.5) | 1 (3.4) |
| High school diploma, ie, grade 12 | 4 (13.8) | 5 (17.2) |
| Some college or associates degree | 9 (31.0) | 9 (31.0) |
| 4-y college degree | 6 (20.7) | 7 (24.2) |
| Graduate or professional degree | 9 (31.0) | 7 (24.2) |
Abbreviation: RT, Recovering Together; TBI, traumatic brain injury.
Feasibility, Acceptability, Fidelity, Satisfaction and Credibility
| Marker | Proposed benchmark | Observed benchmark |
|---|---|---|
| Feasibility of recruitment | >70% dyads who screened in agree to participate | 76%; 83 dyads screened in; of these, 20 declined consent after screening |
| Feasibility of randomization | >70% participants who start within 1 group complete post-test | RT: 100%; of 29 dyads who started RT, 29 had at least 1 member who completed posttreatment assessment (27 survivors and 29 caregivers) |
| Control: 100%; of 29 dyads who started, 29 had at least 1 member complete posttreatment assessment (26 survivors and 29 caregivers) | ||
| Feasibility of data collection | >70% participants will provide posttreatment assessment; >70% participants will provide 3-mo follow-up data | Of 58 dyads who started the intervention, 53 survivors (91%) and 58 caregivers (100%) completed at least HADS and PCL posttreatment assessment |
| Of 58 dyads who reached the 3-mo follow-up, 48 survivors (83%) and 51 caregivers (88%) completed at least HADS and PCL 3-mo follow-up | ||
| Adherence to sessions, ie, acceptability | >70% participants will complete 4 of 6 sessions. | 50 participants (86%) completed 4 of 6 sessions |
| Fidelity to condition | >70% clinician-rated adherence checklists collected | 100% clinician rated adherence checklists collected |
| >70% sessions with 100% adherence (per clinician) | 100% sessions with 100% adherence (per clinician) | |
| κ > 0.80 for 20% of the recorded sessions randomly selected and checked for adherence | κ = 0.98 agreement (2 independent raters) for 20% of recorded sessions randomly selected and checked for adherence | |
| Satisfaction with treatment group | >70% participants endorse scores higher than the Client Satisfaction scale midpoint for both groups | RT: mean (SD), 10.65 (1.18); 57 of 58 (98%) endorsed scores >6 |
| Control: mean (SD), 9.87 (2.70); 58 of 58 (100%) endorsed scores >6 | ||
| Credibility | >70% participants endorse scores higher than the Credibility Scale midpoint for both groups | RT: mean (SD), 22.0 (4.4); 47 of 58 (81%) endorsed scores >13.5 |
| Control: mean (SD), 20.3 (4.8); 46 of 58 (80%) endorsed scores >13.5 | ||
| Expectancy | >70% participants endorse scores higher than the Expectancy Scale midpoint for both groups | RT: mean (SD), 19.0 (5.2); 49 of 58 (85%) endorsed scores >13.5 |
| Control: mean (SD), 19.5 (5.6) 51 of 58 (87%) endorsed scores >13.5 |
Abbreviations: HADS, Hospital Depression and Anxiety Scale; PCL, PTSD Checklist; RT, Recovering Together.
Unadjusted Scores at Baseline, 6 Weeks, and 3 Months, Separately by Survivors, Caregivers, and Group
| Outcome | Baseline | Posttreatment | 3-mo Follow-up | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Survivors | Caregivers | Survivors | Caregivers | Survivors | Caregivers | |
| Depression, HADS | ||||||
| RT | ||||||
| No. (%) | 29 (100) | 29 (100) | 27 (93.1) | 29 (100) | 26 (89.7) | 26 (100) |
| Mean (SD) [range] | 8.7 (4.2) [2.0-16.0] | 7.8 (2.7) [3.0-15.0] | 4.0 (4.1) [0-16.0] | 3.28 (3.37) [0-12.0] | 3.7 (3.3) [0-11.0] | 2.42 (2.58) [0-11.0] |
| MEUC | ||||||
| No. (%) | 29 (100) | 29 (100) | 25 (86.2) | 29 (100) | 23 (79.3) | 26 (100) |
| Mean (SD) [range] | 7.1 (4.0) [1.0-18.0] | 4.8 (3.8) [0-12.0] | 7.2 (3.7) [0-14.0] | 6.1 (5.4) [0-16.0] | 7.7 (5.0) [0-16.0] | 7.27 (5.28) [0-21.0] |
| Anxiety, HADS | ||||||
| RT | ||||||
| No. (%) | 29 (100) | 29 (100) | 27 (93.1) | 29 (100) | 26 (89.7) | 26 (89.7) |
| Mean (SD) [range] | 11.1 (4.7) [3.0-20.0] | 13.2 (3.9) [4.0-20.0] | 3.3 (4.1) [0-19.0] | 6.0 (3.8) 0-16.0] | 4.7 (4.8) [0-17.0] | 5.3 (3.8) [0-16.0] |
| MEUC | ||||||
| No. (%) | 29 (100) | 29 (100) | 26 (89.7) | 29 (100) | 23 (79.3) | 26 (89.7) |
| Mean (SD) [range] | 6.3 (4.0) [0-17.0] | 7.0 (4.7) [0-17.0] | 8.5 (5.2) [0-20.0] | 8.1 (6.1) [0-21.0] | 8.9 (6.0) [0-21.0] | 9.62 (5.02) [0-17.0] |
| Posttraumatic stress, PCL-C | ||||||
| RT | ||||||
| No. (%) | 29 (100) | 29 (100) | 27 (93.1) | 29 (100) | 26 (89.7) | 26 (89.7) |
| Mean (SD) [range] | 41.6 (12.9) [18.0-64.0] | 43.2 (10.7) [26.0-61.0] | 26.4 (10.8) [17.0-66.0] | 30.3 (9.8) [24.0-65.0] | 28.2 (10.1) [17.0-52.0] | 27.3 (7.7) [17.0-47.0] |
| MEUC | ||||||
| No. (%) | 29 (100) | 29 (100) | 26 (89.7) | 29 (100) | 23 (79.3) | 26 (89.7) |
| Mean (SD) [range] | 29.3 (12.1) [18.0-63.0] | 29.4 (12.0) [17.0-62.0] | 34.6 (12.1) [17.0-58.0] | 35.9 (16.6) [17.0-77.0] | 41.7 (16.0) [17.0-70.0] | 37.7 (16.1) [17.0-67.0] |
| Coping skills, MOCS-A | ||||||
| RT | ||||||
| No. (%) | 29 (100) | 28 (96.6) | 24 (82.8) | 25 (86.2) | 25 (86.2) | 24 (82.8) |
| Mean (SD) [range] | 2.2 (0.8) [0.2-4.0] | 2.3 (0.6) [0.6-3.2] | 2.7 (0.8) [1.2-4.0] | 2.4 (0.8) [1-3.9] | 2.5 (0.7) [1.2-3.8] | 2.5 (0.9) [0.78-3.9] |
| MEUC | ||||||
| No. (%) | 28 (96.6) | 28 (96.6) | 22 (75.9) | 25 (86.2) | 16 (55.2) | 18 (62.1) |
| Mean (SD) [range] | 2.6 (0.9) [0.8-3.8] | 2.5 (0.9) [0.7-3.8] | 2.6 (1.1) [0.7-4.0] | 2.4 (1.2) [0-4.0] | 2.2 (1.0) [0.8-3.8] | 2.3 (1.0) [0.9-3.9] |
| Mindfulness, CAMS | ||||||
| RT | ||||||
| No. (%) | 29 (100) | 29 (100) | 23 (79.3) | 26 (89.7) | 26 (89.7) | 25 (86.2) |
| Mean (SD) [range] | 34.2 (7.0) [17.5-48.0] | 34.6 (5.8) [23.0-46.0] | 36.7 (7.7) [23.0-48.0] | 36.3 (6.5) [25.0-46.0] | 35.5 (7.9) [23.0-48.0] | 36.3 (7.5) [230-48.0] |
| MEUC | ||||||
| No. (%) | 29 (100) | 29 (100) | 21 (72.4) | 26 (89.7) | 18 (62.1) | 19 (65.5) |
| Mean (SD) [range] | 35.1 (7.8) [21.0-47.0] | 36.4 (7.6) [20.0-47.0] | 35.0 (10.7) [14.0-48.0] | 36.7 (8.5) [17.0-48.0] | 32.3 (9.0) [15.0-46.0] | 33.3 (9.4) [15.0-48.0] |
| Dyadic strain, DRS | ||||||
| RT | ||||||
| No. (%) | 28 (96.6) | 28 (96.6) | 21 (72.4) | 26 (89.7) | 25 (86.2) | 23 (79.3) |
| Mean (SD) [range] | 2.0 (0.8) [1.0-4.0] | 2.0 (0.7) [1.0-3.4] | 1.6 (0.6) [1.0-3.0] | 2.01 (0.8) [1.0-3.8] | 1.9 (0.8) [1.0-4.0] | 2.2 (0.8) [1.0-4.0] |
| MEUC | ||||||
| No. (%) | 29 (100) | 28 (96.6) | 21 (72.4) | 26 (89.7) | 17 (58.6) | 19 (65.5) |
| Mean (SD) [range] | 2.0 (0.78) [1.0-3.8] | 1.8 (0.7) [1.0-3.3] | 2.0 (0.9) [1.0-3.5] | 2.1 (0.9) [1.0-3.8] | 2.0 (0.9) [1.0-4.0] | 2.2 (0.8) [1.0-3.6] |
| Positive interactions, DRS | ||||||
| RT | ||||||
| No. (%) | 28 (96.6) | 28 (96.6) | 21 (72.4) | 25 (86.2) | 24 (82.8) | 23 (79.3) |
| Mean (SD) [range] | 3.1 (0.5) [1.6-4.0] | 3.0 (0.5) [2.2-4.0] | 3.4 (0.6) [2.3-4.0] | 3.3 (0.5) [2.3-4.0] | 3.2 (0.6) [1.8-4.0] | 3.2 (0.6) [1.8-4.0] |
| MEUC | ||||||
| No. (%) | 29 (100) | 26 (89.7) | 21 (72.4) | 26 (89.7) | 16 (55.2) | 19 (65.5) |
| Mean (SD) [range] | 3.2 (0.6) [2.0-4.0] | 3.3 (0.4) [2.7-4.0] | 2.97 (0.77) [1.2-4.0] | 3.2 (0.7) [1.83-4] | 2.82 (0.67) [1.8-4.0] | 3.0 (0.7) [1.5-4.0] |
Abbreviations: CAMS, Cognitive and Affective Mindfulness Scale–Revised; DRS, Dyadic Relationship Scale; HADS, Hospital Depression and Anxiety Scale; MOCS-A, Measure of Current Status–Part A; PCL-C, PTSD Checklist–Civilian Version; RT, Recovering Together.