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Evaluation of a video-based Internet intervention as preparation for inpatient psychosomatic rehabilitation: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

Patients' treatment expectations are a key factor in psychotherapy. Several studies have linked higher expectations to better treatment success. Therefore, we want to evaluate the impact of a targeted video-based intervention on patients' expectations and the treatment success of inpatient...

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Published in:Current controlled trials in cardiovascular medicine 2016-06, Vol.17 (1), p.287-287, Article 287
Main Authors: Becker, Jan, Beutel, Manfred E, Gerzymisch, Katharina, Schulz, Dirk, Siepmann, Martin, Knickenberg, Rudolf J, Schmädeke, Stefan, Ferdinand, Peter, Zwerenz, Rüdiger
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description Patients' treatment expectations are a key factor in psychotherapy. Several studies have linked higher expectations to better treatment success. Therefore, we want to evaluate the impact of a targeted video-based intervention on patients' expectations and the treatment success of inpatient rehabilitation. All patients who will be referred to inpatient psychosomatic rehabilitation in three clinics will receive a study flyer with information about how to log in to the study platform together with the usual clinic information leaflet. Patients will receive the study information and informed consent upon login and will be randomized into the intervention or the control group. The intervention group (n = 394) will get access to our virtual online clinic, containing several videos about inpatient rehabilitation, until their admission to inpatient rehabilitation. The control group (n = 394) will receive no special treatment preparation. Questionnaires will be given at study inclusion (T0), two weeks before admission to (T1), and at the end of (T2) inpatient rehabilitation. The primary outcome is the outcome expectancy measured with the Credibility Expectancy Questionnaire at T1. Secondary outcomes include treatment motivation, mental health, work ability, depression, anxiety, and satisfaction with and usage of the Internet platform. We expect the intervention group to benefit from the additional preparation concerning their outcome expectancy. If successful, this approach could be used in the future to enhance the efficacy of inpatient rehabilitation. ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT02532881 . Registered on 25 August 2015.
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Cancer
Clinical outcomes
Clinical Protocols
Clinics
Ethics
Germany
Health aspects
Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
Humans
Informed consent
Inpatients
Internet
Management
Mental disorders
Mental Disorders - diagnosis
Mental Disorders - psychology
Mental Disorders - rehabilitation
Patient Admission
Patient Education as Topic - methods
Patient Satisfaction
Patients
Personal information
Psychiatric Rehabilitation - methods
Psychotherapy
Questionnaires
Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation centers
Research Design
Services
Study Protocol
Surveys and Questionnaires
Therapy, Computer-Assisted
Time Factors
Treatment Outcome
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