Chen Simiao, Chen Wenjin, Li Yanfei, Yu Yiwen, Chen Qiushi, Jiao Lirui, Huang Ke, Tong Xunliang, Geldsetzer Pascal, Bunker Aditi, Fang Xingyuan, Jing Shu, Liu Yuhao, Li Yanming, He Liu, Wang Chao, Wang Weiyu, Zheng Zhoutao, Zhang Shiyu, Zhao Jinghan, Yang Ting, Bärnighausen Till, Wang Chen
Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College, School of Population Medicine and Public Health, Beijing, China.
Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital, Heidelberg Institute of Global Health (HIGH), Heidelberg University, Heidelberg, Germany.
Digit Health. 2024 Oct 1;10:20552076241277650. doi: 10.1177/20552076241277650. eCollection 2024 Jan-Dec.
Mental health problems in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are common and frequently neglected. Digital psychological interventions may reduce mental health problems, but their effectiveness has not been evaluated in the Chinese COPD population. In this study, we will develop an integrated digital psychological intervention () and evaluate its effectiveness and cost-effectiveness in enhancing the mental wellbeing of patients with COPD in China.
This study is a multicenter, two-arm, randomized controlled trial (RCT) with a parallel-group design to enroll at least 420 patients with COPD with age over 35 years. Participants will be assigned to receive either usual care (control group) or usual care + (intervention group). Assessments will take place at baseline (T0) and 4 weeks (T1), 8 weeks (T2), and 16 weeks (T3) after baseline, and participants will be asked to complete questionnaires and physical measurements. The primary outcome measure will assess mental wellbeing using the Warwick Edinburgh Mental Wellbeing Scale (WEMWBS). Secondary outcome measures will assess mental health, physical health, COPD symptoms, health risk behaviors, socioeconomic indicators, and healthcare utilization and expenditure. Analyses will utilize an intention-to-treat approach.
This is the first RCT to examine the value of , a novel digital psychological intervention for patients with COPD. If this intervention is effective and cost-effective, it could be rapidly scaled up to provide mental healthcare for patients with COPD in China.
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT06026709. Date of first submission: 30 August 2023. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT06026709.
慢性阻塞性肺疾病(COPD)患者的心理健康问题很常见且常被忽视。数字心理干预可能会减少心理健康问题,但尚未在中国COPD患者群体中评估其有效性。在本研究中,我们将开发一种综合数字心理干预措施,并评估其在中国增强COPD患者心理健康方面的有效性和成本效益。
本研究是一项多中心、双臂、随机对照试验(RCT),采用平行组设计,纳入至少420名年龄超过35岁的COPD患者。参与者将被分配接受常规护理(对照组)或常规护理 + (干预组)。评估将在基线(T0)以及基线后4周(T1)、8周(T2)和16周(T3)进行,参与者将被要求完成问卷调查和身体测量。主要结局指标将使用沃里克 - 爱丁堡心理健康量表(WEMWBS)评估心理健康状况。次要结局指标将评估心理健康、身体健康、COPD症状、健康风险行为、社会经济指标以及医疗保健利用和支出。分析将采用意向性分析方法。
这是第一项检验一种针对COPD患者的新型数字心理干预措施价值的RCT。如果这种干预措施有效且具有成本效益,它可以迅速扩大规模,为中国的COPD患者提供心理保健服务。
ClinicalTrials.gov标识符:NCT06026709。首次提交日期:2023年8月30日。https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT06026709。