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Yanhui Liao1,2,3, Ling Wang4, Tao Luo5,6, Shiyou Wu7, Zhenzhen Wu8,9, Jianhua Chen10, Chen Pan11, Yunfei Wang8,9, Yueheng Liu8,9, Qinghua Luo12, Xin Guo13, Liqin Xie14, Jun Zhou15, Wei Chen16,2, Jinsong Tang16,2.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Face-touching behaviour often happens frequently and automatically, and poses potential risk for spreading infectious disease. Mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs) have shown its efficacy in the treatment of behaviour disorders. This study aims to evaluate an online mindfulness-based brief intervention skill named 'STOP (Stop, Take a Breath, Observe, Proceed) touching your face' in reducing face-touching behaviour. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: This will be an online-based, randomised, controlled, trial. We will recruit 1000 participants, and will randomise and allocate participants 1:1 to the 'STOP touching your face' (both 750-word text and 5 min audio description by online) intervention group (n=500) and the wait-list control group (n=500). All participants will be asked to monitor and record their face-touching behaviour during a 60 min period before and after the intervention. Primary outcome will be the efficacy of short-term mindfulness-based 'STOP touching your face' intervention for reducing the frequency of face-touching. The secondary outcomes will be percentage of participants touching their faces; the correlation between the psychological traits of mindfulness and face-touching behaviour; and the differences of face-touching behaviour between left-handers and right-handers. Analysis of covariance, regression analysis, χ2 test, t-test, Pearson's correlations will be applied in data analysis. We will recruit 1000 participants from April to July 2020 or until the recruitment process is complete. The follow-up will be completed in July 2020. We expect all trial results to be available by the end of July 2020. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: The study protocol has been approved by the Ethics Committee of Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital, an affiliate of Zhejiang University, Medical College (No. 20200401-32). Study results will be disseminated via social media and peer-reviewed publications. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: NCT04330352. © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2020. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.Entities:
Keywords: education & training (see medical education & training); health & safety; mental health; public health
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33234653 PMCID: PMC7689065 DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-041364
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Open ISSN: 2044-6055 Impact factor: 2.692
Figure 1Study flow diagram. Participants from the ‘control’ intervention will receive ‘STOP (Stop, Take a Breath, Observe, Proceed) touching your face’ intervention (both text and audio description) immediately after completing the second self-monitoring face-touching behaviour. But they will not be required to practice it or to practice it at least 15 min.