Internet- and mobile-based treatment of comorbid depression in chronic back pain patients on sick leave

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Authors

  • S. Schlicker
  • Harald Baumeister
  • S. Paganini
  • J. Lin
  • L. Sander
  • Matthias Berking
  • I. Titzler
  • Dirk Lehr
  • David Daniel Ebert
Introduction: The high frequency (21-50%) of comorbid depression in chronic back pain patients (CBP) can lead to reduced life quality and increased health care costs. In routine care there is a lack of specialized treatment options for comorbid depression in CBP. In order to reach patients that might
need treatment, the
usage of health care insurance data might be helpful.
Objectives: This study will investigate the usability and
effectiveness of an internet and mobile-based intervention for depressed CBP patients in a pilot study with recruitment through a German health insurance company. Methods: For the usability study Think Aloud-Protocols for every treatment module (Introduction, 1-
7 and 2 optional modules) were used to examine the intervention in design, user friendliness, user satisfaction, understandability as well as service quality. In a first alpha test, 25 participants tested the general usability. Following the usability study, a RCT will be conducted, comparing the intervention to treatment-as-usual.
Adults with CBP, depressive symptoms and currently on sick leave will be included. Primary outcome will bedepressive symptom severity; secondary outcomes include biomarkers, self-
reported changes in absenteeism,
anxiety and life quality. Assessments take place at baseline, 9 weeks, 6 and 12 months after randomization. Participants will be identified using diagnostic data of a large health insurance company.
Results: Preliminary results suggest an overall good usability for the intervention. Further results will be
presented (research in progress).
Discussion: Specific recommendations and improvements were extracted and implemented in the intervention
to enhance usability and adherence for the upcoming effectiveness evaluation.
OriginalspracheEnglisch
TitelEuropean Health Psychology Society & BPS Division of Health Psychology Annual Conference 2016 : Behaviour Change: Making an Impact on Health and Health Services; Conference Abstracts
Anzahl der Seiten1
VerlagUniversity of Aberdeen
Erscheinungsdatum2016
Seiten309
PublikationsstatusErschienen - 2016
VeranstaltungEuropean Health Psychology Society & BPS Division of Health Psychology Annual Conference - EHPS & DHP 2016: Behaviour Change: Making an impact on health and health services - Aberdeen, Großbritannien / Vereinigtes Königreich
Dauer: 23.08.201627.08.2016
Konferenznummer: 30
https://www1.bps.org.uk/networks-and-communities/member-microsite/division-health-psychology/2016-dhpehps-joint-annual-conference-aberdeen