| Literature DB >> 36232049 |
Alejandro Dominguez-Rodriguez1, Reyna Jazmín Martínez-Arriaga2, Paulina Erika Herdoiza-Arroyo3, Eduardo Bautista-Valerio4, Anabel de la Rosa-Gómez4, Rosa Olimpia Castellanos Vargas5, Laura Lacomba-Trejo6, Joaquín Mateu-Mollá1, Miriam de Jesús Lupercio Ramírez7, Jairo Alejandro Figueroa González7, Flor Rocío Ramírez Martínez8.
Abstract
(1) Background: Healthcare workers have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Digital interventions have been carried out that have been effective with this population; however, few have been reported in Latin America. Our aim is to describe the components and methods to evaluate the feasibility and utility of an online multi-component psychological intervention for healthcare workers in Mexico during COVID-19. (2)Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; anxiety; depression; healthcare workers; internet-based intervention; mental health
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 36232049 PMCID: PMC9566813 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph191912749
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 4.614
Figure 1Study design.
Figure 2Randomization process.
Schedule of enrolment, interventions, and assessments according to the SPIRIT guidelines.
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| 0 | Pre Test | Intervention | Post Test | Follow-Up-3 | Follow-Up-6 |
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| Eligibility screen | X | ||||||
| Informed consent | X | ||||||
| Allocation | X | ||||||
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| Personal COVID intervention (experimental group) | X | X | X | X | X | ||
| Intervention with therapists (control group) | X | X | X | X | X | ||
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| Sociodemographic data | X | ||||||
| Scale for Generalized Anxiety Disorder | X | X | X | X | |||
| Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale, revised version | X | X | X | X | |||
| Professional Quality of Life Measure | X | X | X | X | |||
| The Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Inventory | X | X | X | X | |||
| Scale for measuring resilience in Mexicans | X | X | X | X | |||
| Self-care skills scale | X | X | X | X | |||
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| Post-traumatic stress scale | X | X | X | X | |||
| Plutchik Suicide Risk Scale | X | X | X | X | |||
| Fear of COVID-19 Scale | X | ||||||
| Self-assessment by module | X | ||||||
| Opinion treatment | X | ||||||
| System Usability Scale | X | ||||||
Contents of the intervention modules.
| Module | Objectives | Theoretical Model | Description |
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| 1. Understand our emotions during the COVID-19 contingency. | Learn about the importance and adaptive goals of anxiety symptoms and emotions. | CBT 1 | Psychoeducation will be offered to the participants about what emotions are, and why we need them, highlighting the importance of emotional regulation as a fundamental factor for mental health. |
| 2. What is anxiety and how to reduce its symptoms? | Know what anxiety is, its symptoms and the situations that generate it. | CBT 1 | Psychoeducation will be provided on what anxiety is, what are its symptoms and associated experiences. The thought-stopping technique is explained, and its use will be modeled in the face of anxiety symptoms. Finally, information will be provided on pleasant day-to-day activities that can reduce anxiety symptoms. |
| 3. What is depression and how to reduce its symptoms | Provide information and tools to manage depressive moods, through a multi-component approach. | CBT 1 and BA 2 | The multi-component approach will includes: (a) self-observation and identification of vicious cycles of depressive moods, related to the loss of positive reinforcements in daily life; (b) the progressive reincorporation of rewarding events, considering pleasantness and cost/effort of such activities, (c) the role of sabotaging thoughts in maintaining vicious circles. |
| 4. What is burnout and what can I do about it? | Know the concept of burnout, its symptoms, and strategies to reduce it. | CBT 1 | The symptoms and causes of burnout will be shown as well as strategies for its reduction, such as the programming of pleasant activities, detection of thoughts and emotions related to workload. |
| 5. Improve sleep quality | Increase time and sleep quality by a multidimensional intervention. | BBII 3 and CBT-I 4 | Multidimensional intervention that includes: sleep restriction, stimulus control, sleep hygiene, muscle relaxation, and psychoeducation related to the impact of irrational thoughts on the sleep pattern. |
| 6. Physical and emotional self-care | Psychoeducate on general measures of physical/emotional self-care, and character strengths. | CBT 1 and PP 5 | General recommendations for physical/emotional self-care are given, as well as the main personal strengths of character. |
| 7. Social support networks | Encourage contact with support networks in order to reduce stress in difficult stages. | CBT 1 | The importance of maintaining contact with a social support network to express emotions and be able to exchange experiences will be highlighted. |
| 8. How do you deal with compassion fatigue? | Identify what compassion fatigue is, the reasons why it occurs, and how to reduce it. | Mindfulness and ACT 6 | Understand what compassion fatigue is and how it may be affecting your performance and personal life during the pandemic, as well as providing tools to cope with it. |
| 9. Increasing resilience | (a) Recognize personal capacities to recover after a stressful event. | CBT 1 | The importance of promoting resilience will be shown, as it helps us face critical situations in a healthy and enriching way. |
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| 1c. How to give bad news related to health? | Train in how to deliver bad health news, based on the SPIKES protocol. | SPIKES protocol | The 6 steps proposed by the SPIKES protocol to give bad health news are described, and practical cases will be presented. |
| 2c. Psychological first aid (how to deal with patients that are in an anxiety crisis). | (a) To know and understand what these crises are. | Information is provided about the crisis and their management through the PAP, with the objective of being applied to patients of healthcare workers in Mexico. | |
| 3c. How do my beliefs influence my physical and emotional self-care in view of the COVID-19 epidemic? | Psychoeducate about the HBM component. | HBM 7 | Information will be provided about the types of beliefs and the external factors that influence the adoption of healthy behaviors. |
1 Cognitive Behavioral Therapy; 2 Behavioral Activation; 3 Brief Behavioral Intervention for Insomnia; 4 Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia; 5 Positive Psychology; 6 Acceptance and Commitment Therapy; 7 Health Belief Model.
Figure 3Animated videos of anxiety and depression sessions. (a) anxiety module; (b) depression module.
Figure 4Main page of the Personal COVID Intervention where the participants need to log in (“iniciar sesion”) or create an account (“crear cuenta”).
Figure 5Main menu of the Personal COVID Intervention with the onboarding process indicating to the participant how to use the platform.
Figure 6Screen with all the available sessions or modules.