Lorente-Català Rosa, Gili Margalida, López-Del-Hoyo Yolanda, Mayoral-Cleries Fermín, Perez-Aranda Adrián, Castro Adoración, Varela-Moreno Esperanza, Baños Rosa M, Roca Miquel, Monreal-Bartolomé Alicia, García-Palacios Azucena
Department of Basic and Clinical Psychology, and Psychobiology, Universitat Jaume I, Castellon, Spain.
Health Research Institute of the Balearic Islands (IdiSBa), Hospital Universitario Son Espases, Edificio S, 07120 Palma de Mallorca, Spain.
Internet Interv. 2022 Nov 1;30:100581. doi: 10.1016/j.invent.2022.100581. eCollection 2022 Dec.
Depression affects millions of people all over the world and implies a great socioeconomic burden. Despite there are different effective evidence-based interventions for treating depression, only a small proportion of these patients receives an appropriate treatment. In this regard, information and communication technologies (ICTs) can be used with therapeutic aims and this can contribute to make interventions more accessible. One example is "Smiling is fun", an internet-based treatment which has proved to be effective and cost-effective for treating depression in Spanish Primary Care (PC). However, the "know-do gap" between research and clinical settings implies that the actual implementation of such interventions could last up to 20 years. To overcome this obstacle, the implementation research establishes the methodology to implement the advances developed in the laboratories to the health care services maintaining the validity of the intervention and offering specific strategies for the implementation process.
This is the protocol of an implementation study for the Internet-based program "Smiling is fun", which will be conducted on patients with mild-to-moderate depression of Spanish PC settings. In the implementation study, the feasibility, efficacy, cost-efficacy, acceptability, adoption, appropriateness, fidelity, penetration, normalization, and sustainability will be assessed.
The current investigation is a Hybrid Effectiveness-Implementation Type II design. A Stepped Wedge randomized controlled trial design will be used, with a cohort of 420 adults diagnosed with depression (mild-to-moderate) who will undergo a first control phase (no treatment) followed by the intervention, which will last 16 weeks, and finishing with an optional use of the intervention. All patients will be assessed at baseline, during the treatment, and at post-treatment. The study will be conducted in three Spanish regions: Andalusia, Aragon, and the Balearic Islands. Two primary care centers of each region will participate, one located in the urban setting and the other in the rural setting. The primary outcome will be implementation success of the intervention assessing the reach, clinical effect, acceptability, appropriateness, adoption, feasibility, fidelity, penetration, implementation costs and sustainability services.
"Smiling is Fun", which has already been established as effective and cost-effective, will be adapted according to users' experiences and opinions, and the efficacy and cost-efficacy of the program will again be assessed. The study will point out barriers and facilitators to consider in the implementation process of internet-based psychological interventions in health services. The ultimate goal is to break the research-to-practice split, which would undoubtedly contribute to reduce the high burden of depression in our society.
ClinicalTrials.gov, Identifier: NCT05294614.
抑郁症影响着全球数百万人,并带来了巨大的社会经济负担。尽管有不同的基于证据的有效干预措施来治疗抑郁症,但只有一小部分患者得到了适当的治疗。在这方面,信息和通信技术(ICTs)可用于治疗目的,这有助于使干预措施更容易获得。一个例子是“微笑很有趣”,这是一种基于互联网的治疗方法,已被证明在西班牙初级保健(PC)中治疗抑郁症有效且具有成本效益。然而,研究与临床环境之间的“知行差距”意味着此类干预措施的实际实施可能需要长达20年的时间。为了克服这一障碍,实施研究建立了将实验室开发的进展应用于医疗服务的方法,同时保持干预措施的有效性,并为实施过程提供具体策略。
这是一项针对基于互联网的“微笑很有趣”项目的实施研究方案,该研究将针对西班牙初级保健机构中患有轻度至中度抑郁症的患者进行。在实施研究中,将评估可行性、疗效、成本效益、可接受性、采用率、适宜性、保真度、渗透率、正常化和可持续性。
当前的调查是一种混合有效性-实施II型设计。将采用阶梯楔形随机对照试验设计,一组420名被诊断患有抑郁症(轻度至中度)的成年人将先经历一个初始对照阶段(不治疗),然后接受为期16周的干预,最后可选择继续使用该干预措施。所有患者将在基线、治疗期间和治疗后进行评估。该研究将在西班牙的三个地区进行:安达卢西亚、阿拉贡和巴利阿里群岛。每个地区的两个初级保健中心将参与,一个位于城市地区,另一个位于农村地区。主要结局将是干预措施的实施成功情况,评估其覆盖面、临床效果、可接受性、适宜性、采用率、可行性、保真度、渗透率、实施成本和服务的可持续性。
已经被证明有效且具有成本效益的“微笑很有趣”项目将根据用户的经验和意见进行调整,并将再次评估该项目的疗效和成本效益。该研究将指出在卫生服务中基于互联网的心理干预实施过程中需要考虑的障碍和促进因素。最终目标是打破研究与实践之间的脱节,这无疑将有助于减轻我们社会中抑郁症的沉重负担。
ClinicalTrials.gov,标识符:NCT05294614。