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Improving mental well-being in psychocardiology—a feasibility trial for a non-blended web application as a brief metacognitive-based intervention in cardiovascular disease patients

BACKGROUND: Many patients with cardiovascular disease also show a high comorbidity of mental disorders, especially such as anxiety and depression. This is, in turn, associated with a decrease in the quality of life. Psychocardiological treatment options are currently limited. Hence, there is a need...

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Autores principales: Larionov, Katharina, Petrova, Ekaterina, Demirbuga, Nurefsan, Werth, Oliver, Breitner, Michael H., Gebhardt, Philippa, Caldarone, Flora, Duncker, David, Westhoff-Bleck, Mechthild, Sensenhauser, Anja, Maxrath, Nadine, Marschollek, Michael, Kahl, Kai G., Heitland, Ivo
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10568139/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37840797
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1138475
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author Larionov, Katharina
Petrova, Ekaterina
Demirbuga, Nurefsan
Werth, Oliver
Breitner, Michael H.
Gebhardt, Philippa
Caldarone, Flora
Duncker, David
Westhoff-Bleck, Mechthild
Sensenhauser, Anja
Maxrath, Nadine
Marschollek, Michael
Kahl, Kai G.
Heitland, Ivo
author_facet Larionov, Katharina
Petrova, Ekaterina
Demirbuga, Nurefsan
Werth, Oliver
Breitner, Michael H.
Gebhardt, Philippa
Caldarone, Flora
Duncker, David
Westhoff-Bleck, Mechthild
Sensenhauser, Anja
Maxrath, Nadine
Marschollek, Michael
Kahl, Kai G.
Heitland, Ivo
author_sort Larionov, Katharina
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description BACKGROUND: Many patients with cardiovascular disease also show a high comorbidity of mental disorders, especially such as anxiety and depression. This is, in turn, associated with a decrease in the quality of life. Psychocardiological treatment options are currently limited. Hence, there is a need for novel and accessible psychological help. Recently, we demonstrated that a brief face-to-face metacognitive therapy (MCT) based intervention is promising in treating anxiety and depression. Here, we aim to translate the face-to-face approach into digital application and explore the feasibility of this approach. METHODS: We translated a validated brief psychocardiological intervention into a novel non-blended web app. The data of 18 patients suffering from various cardiac conditions but without diagnosed mental illness were analyzed after using the web app over a two-week period in a feasibility trial. The aim was whether a non-blended web app based MCT approach is feasible in the group of cardiovascular patients with cardiovascular disease. RESULTS: Overall, patients were able to use the web app and rated it as satisfactory and beneficial. In addition, there was first indication that using the app improved the cardiac patients’ subjectively perceived health and reduced their anxiety. Therefore, the approach seems feasible for a future randomized controlled trial. CONCLUSION: Applying a metacognitive-based brief intervention via a non-blended web app seems to show good acceptance and feasibility in a small target group of patients with CVD. Future studies should further develop, improve and validate digital psychotherapy approaches, especially in patient groups with a lack of access to standard psychotherapeutic care.
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spelling pubmed-105681392023-10-13 Improving mental well-being in psychocardiology—a feasibility trial for a non-blended web application as a brief metacognitive-based intervention in cardiovascular disease patients Larionov, Katharina Petrova, Ekaterina Demirbuga, Nurefsan Werth, Oliver Breitner, Michael H. Gebhardt, Philippa Caldarone, Flora Duncker, David Westhoff-Bleck, Mechthild Sensenhauser, Anja Maxrath, Nadine Marschollek, Michael Kahl, Kai G. Heitland, Ivo Front Psychiatry Psychiatry BACKGROUND: Many patients with cardiovascular disease also show a high comorbidity of mental disorders, especially such as anxiety and depression. This is, in turn, associated with a decrease in the quality of life. Psychocardiological treatment options are currently limited. Hence, there is a need for novel and accessible psychological help. Recently, we demonstrated that a brief face-to-face metacognitive therapy (MCT) based intervention is promising in treating anxiety and depression. Here, we aim to translate the face-to-face approach into digital application and explore the feasibility of this approach. METHODS: We translated a validated brief psychocardiological intervention into a novel non-blended web app. The data of 18 patients suffering from various cardiac conditions but without diagnosed mental illness were analyzed after using the web app over a two-week period in a feasibility trial. The aim was whether a non-blended web app based MCT approach is feasible in the group of cardiovascular patients with cardiovascular disease. RESULTS: Overall, patients were able to use the web app and rated it as satisfactory and beneficial. In addition, there was first indication that using the app improved the cardiac patients’ subjectively perceived health and reduced their anxiety. Therefore, the approach seems feasible for a future randomized controlled trial. CONCLUSION: Applying a metacognitive-based brief intervention via a non-blended web app seems to show good acceptance and feasibility in a small target group of patients with CVD. Future studies should further develop, improve and validate digital psychotherapy approaches, especially in patient groups with a lack of access to standard psychotherapeutic care. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-09-28 /pmc/articles/PMC10568139/ /pubmed/37840797 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1138475 Text en Copyright © 2023 Larionov, Petrova, Demirbuga, Werth, Breitner, Gebhardt, Caldarone, Duncker, Westhoff-Bleck, Sensenhauser, Maxrath, Marschollek, Kahl and Heitland. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Psychiatry
Larionov, Katharina
Petrova, Ekaterina
Demirbuga, Nurefsan
Werth, Oliver
Breitner, Michael H.
Gebhardt, Philippa
Caldarone, Flora
Duncker, David
Westhoff-Bleck, Mechthild
Sensenhauser, Anja
Maxrath, Nadine
Marschollek, Michael
Kahl, Kai G.
Heitland, Ivo
Improving mental well-being in psychocardiology—a feasibility trial for a non-blended web application as a brief metacognitive-based intervention in cardiovascular disease patients
title Improving mental well-being in psychocardiology—a feasibility trial for a non-blended web application as a brief metacognitive-based intervention in cardiovascular disease patients
title_full Improving mental well-being in psychocardiology—a feasibility trial for a non-blended web application as a brief metacognitive-based intervention in cardiovascular disease patients
title_fullStr Improving mental well-being in psychocardiology—a feasibility trial for a non-blended web application as a brief metacognitive-based intervention in cardiovascular disease patients
title_full_unstemmed Improving mental well-being in psychocardiology—a feasibility trial for a non-blended web application as a brief metacognitive-based intervention in cardiovascular disease patients
title_short Improving mental well-being in psychocardiology—a feasibility trial for a non-blended web application as a brief metacognitive-based intervention in cardiovascular disease patients
title_sort improving mental well-being in psychocardiology—a feasibility trial for a non-blended web application as a brief metacognitive-based intervention in cardiovascular disease patients
topic Psychiatry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10568139/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37840797
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1138475
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