Nogami Waka, Nakagawa Atsuo, Kato Noriko, Sasaki Yohei, Kishimoto Taishiro, Horikoshi Masaru, Mimura Masaru
Department of Neuropsychiatry, Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo.
Department of Neuropsychiatry, St. Marianna University School of Medicine, Kawasaki.
Cogn Behav Pract. 2022 May 5. doi: 10.1016/j.cbpra.2022.04.002.
Remote cognitive and behavioral therapy (CBT) via videoconference has been garnering attention as a means of improving access to CBT for depression, in particular during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. However, there is a lack of evidence supporting its implementation in Japanese clinical settings. This case series aimed to establish preliminary evidence of whether remote CBT can be an effective therapy for major depression in Japanese clinical settings. Five patients who met the diagnostic criteria for major depressive disorder were enrolled and underwent remote CBT via videoconference and face-to-face assessment interviews. The results showed that remote CBT via videoconference improved depressive symptoms, enabling a relatively high level of patient satisfaction and working alliance. Moreover, detailed feedback from our patients showed that continuous monitoring was preferable for increasing treatment engagement. Further research is warranted to test the efficacy and acceptability of remote CBT via videoconference for treating major depression.
通过视频会议进行的远程认知行为疗法(CBT)作为一种改善抑郁症患者获得CBT治疗途径的方法,正受到越来越多的关注,尤其是在2019年冠状病毒病大流行期间。然而,在日本临床环境中,缺乏支持其实施的证据。本病例系列旨在初步证明远程CBT在日本临床环境中是否可以成为治疗重度抑郁症的有效疗法。招募了五名符合重度抑郁症诊断标准的患者,他们通过视频会议接受了远程CBT,并进行了面对面评估访谈。结果表明,通过视频会议进行的远程CBT改善了抑郁症状,使患者满意度和治疗联盟达到了较高水平。此外,患者的详细反馈表明,持续监测有助于提高治疗参与度。有必要进行进一步的研究,以测试通过视频会议进行的远程CBT治疗重度抑郁症的疗效和可接受性。