Centre for Research in Family Health, IWK Health Centre, Halifax, Canada.
Department of Psychiatry, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada.
Eur J Psychotraumatol. 2021 Nov 21;12(1):1991650. doi: 10.1080/20008198.2021.1991650. eCollection 2021.
Parents of children with intellectual and neurodevelopmental disorders (IDD) often experience traumatic events in the care of their children. This leads to comparatively high numbers of mental health problems such as posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in those parents. Intervention approaches for parents of children with IDD are scarce and many parents remain without support.
This study aims to test the feasibility and efficacy of online Narrative Exposure Therapy (eNET) with parents of children with IDD.
The study follows a randomized waitlist-control design. eNET is an exposure-based PTSD intervention and includes 8-12 90-minute sessions. All sessions will be conducted via video calls with trained paraprofessionals. We aim to include 50 parents, approximately 25 in the immediate intervention group and 25 in the waitlist group. Waitlist participants will receive the same intervention after a three-month wait period. All participants need to either fulfill full or subclinical PTSD symptoms according to DSM-5. Feasibility and efficacy of the intervention will be measured with pre, post, and 2 and 6 months follow-up surveys focusing on PTSD symptoms. Secondary outcomes include other health-related outcomes such as physical symptoms, depression symptoms, anxiety symptoms and functionality.
The proposed study allows us to test the feasibility and efficacy of eNET in a sample of parents of children with IDD. There are so far no published studies on the evidence of eNET; this study is one of the first randomized controlled trials investigating the feasibility and efficacy of eNET and therefore will have implications on further research and practice. NCT04385927 22 July 2021.
儿童智力和神经发育障碍(IDD)父母在照顾子女时经常经历创伤事件。这导致这些父母中出现较高比例的心理健康问题,如创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)。针对 IDD 儿童父母的干预方法很少,许多父母仍然得不到支持。
本研究旨在测试针对 IDD 儿童父母的在线叙事暴露疗法(eNET)的可行性和疗效。
该研究采用随机等待对照设计。eNET 是一种基于暴露的 PTSD 干预措施,包括 8-12 次 90 分钟的疗程。所有疗程将通过视频通话与经过培训的辅助专业人员进行。我们的目标是招募 50 名父母,其中约 25 名立即干预组,25 名等待组。等待组的参与者将在三个月的等待期后接受相同的干预。所有参与者都需要根据 DSM-5 标准,要么符合完全或亚临床 PTSD 症状。干预的可行性和疗效将通过预、后测以及 2 个月和 6 个月的随访调查进行测量,重点关注 PTSD 症状。次要结果包括其他与健康相关的结果,如身体症状、抑郁症状、焦虑症状和功能。
拟议的研究允许我们在 IDD 儿童父母的样本中测试 eNET 的可行性和疗效。目前还没有关于 eNET 证据的已发表研究;这项研究是第一个调查 eNET 的可行性和疗效的随机对照试验之一,因此将对进一步的研究和实践产生影响。NCT04385927 2021 年 7 月 22 日。