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Implementation and Outcomes of a Collaborative Multi-Center Network Aimed at Web-Based Cognitive Training – COGWEB Network

BACKGROUND: Cognitive care for the most prevalent neurologic and psychiatric conditions will only improve through the implementation of new sustainable approaches. Innovative cognitive training methodologies and collaborative professional networks are necessary evolutions in the mental health sector...

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Autores principales: Tedim Cruz, Vítor, Pais, Joana, Ruano, Luis, Mateus, Cátia, Colunas, Márcio, Alves, Ivânia, Barreto, Rui, Conde, Eduardo, Sousa, Andreia, Araújo, Isabel, Bento, Virgílio, Coutinho, Paula, Rocha, Nelson
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Publicado: JMIR Publications Inc. 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4607396/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26543902
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/mental.3840
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author Tedim Cruz, Vítor
Pais, Joana
Ruano, Luis
Mateus, Cátia
Colunas, Márcio
Alves, Ivânia
Barreto, Rui
Conde, Eduardo
Sousa, Andreia
Araújo, Isabel
Bento, Virgílio
Coutinho, Paula
Rocha, Nelson
author_facet Tedim Cruz, Vítor
Pais, Joana
Ruano, Luis
Mateus, Cátia
Colunas, Márcio
Alves, Ivânia
Barreto, Rui
Conde, Eduardo
Sousa, Andreia
Araújo, Isabel
Bento, Virgílio
Coutinho, Paula
Rocha, Nelson
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description BACKGROUND: Cognitive care for the most prevalent neurologic and psychiatric conditions will only improve through the implementation of new sustainable approaches. Innovative cognitive training methodologies and collaborative professional networks are necessary evolutions in the mental health sector. OBJECTIVE: The objective of the study was to describe the implementation process and early outcomes of a nationwide multi-organizational network supported on a Web-based cognitive training system (COGWEB). METHODS: The setting for network implementation was the Portuguese mental health system and the hospital-, academic-, community-based institutions and professionals providing cognitive training. The network started in August 2012, with 16 centers, and was monitored until September 2013 (inclusions were open). After onsite training, all were allowed to use COGWEB in their clinical or research activities. For supervision and maintenance were implemented newsletters, questionnaires, visits and webinars. The following outcomes were prospectively measured: (1) number, (2) type, (3) time to start, and (4) activity state of centers; age, gender, level of education, and medical diagnosis of patients enrolled. RESULTS: The network included 68 professionals from 41 centers, (33/41) 80% clinical, (8/41) 19% nonclinical. A total of 298 patients received cognitive training; 45.3% (n=135) female, mean age 54.4 years (SD 18.7), mean educational level 9.8 years (SD 4.8). The number enrolled each month increased significantly (r=0.6; P=.031). At 12 months, 205 remained on treatment. The major causes of cognitive impairment were: (1) neurodegenerative (115/298, 38.6%), (2) structural brain lesions (63/298, 21.1%), (3) autoimmune (40/298, 13.4%), (4) schizophrenia (30/298, 10.1%), and (5) others (50/298, 16.8%). The comparison of the patient profiles, promoter versus all other clinical centers, showed significant increases in the diversity of causes and spectrums of ages and education. CONCLUSIONS: Over its first year, there was a major increase in the number of new centers and professionals, as well as of the clinical diversity of patients treated. The consolidation of such a national collaborative network represents an innovative step in mental health care evolution. Furthermore, it may contribute to translational processes in the field of cognitive training and reduce disease burden.
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spelling pubmed-46073962015-11-05 Implementation and Outcomes of a Collaborative Multi-Center Network Aimed at Web-Based Cognitive Training – COGWEB Network Tedim Cruz, Vítor Pais, Joana Ruano, Luis Mateus, Cátia Colunas, Márcio Alves, Ivânia Barreto, Rui Conde, Eduardo Sousa, Andreia Araújo, Isabel Bento, Virgílio Coutinho, Paula Rocha, Nelson JMIR Ment Health Original Paper BACKGROUND: Cognitive care for the most prevalent neurologic and psychiatric conditions will only improve through the implementation of new sustainable approaches. Innovative cognitive training methodologies and collaborative professional networks are necessary evolutions in the mental health sector. OBJECTIVE: The objective of the study was to describe the implementation process and early outcomes of a nationwide multi-organizational network supported on a Web-based cognitive training system (COGWEB). METHODS: The setting for network implementation was the Portuguese mental health system and the hospital-, academic-, community-based institutions and professionals providing cognitive training. The network started in August 2012, with 16 centers, and was monitored until September 2013 (inclusions were open). After onsite training, all were allowed to use COGWEB in their clinical or research activities. For supervision and maintenance were implemented newsletters, questionnaires, visits and webinars. The following outcomes were prospectively measured: (1) number, (2) type, (3) time to start, and (4) activity state of centers; age, gender, level of education, and medical diagnosis of patients enrolled. RESULTS: The network included 68 professionals from 41 centers, (33/41) 80% clinical, (8/41) 19% nonclinical. A total of 298 patients received cognitive training; 45.3% (n=135) female, mean age 54.4 years (SD 18.7), mean educational level 9.8 years (SD 4.8). The number enrolled each month increased significantly (r=0.6; P=.031). At 12 months, 205 remained on treatment. The major causes of cognitive impairment were: (1) neurodegenerative (115/298, 38.6%), (2) structural brain lesions (63/298, 21.1%), (3) autoimmune (40/298, 13.4%), (4) schizophrenia (30/298, 10.1%), and (5) others (50/298, 16.8%). The comparison of the patient profiles, promoter versus all other clinical centers, showed significant increases in the diversity of causes and spectrums of ages and education. CONCLUSIONS: Over its first year, there was a major increase in the number of new centers and professionals, as well as of the clinical diversity of patients treated. The consolidation of such a national collaborative network represents an innovative step in mental health care evolution. Furthermore, it may contribute to translational processes in the field of cognitive training and reduce disease burden. JMIR Publications Inc. 2014-11-27 /pmc/articles/PMC4607396/ /pubmed/26543902 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/mental.3840 Text en ©Vítor Tedim Cruz, Joana Pais, Luis Ruano, Cátia Mateus, Márcio Colunas, Ivânia Alves, Rui Barreto, Eduardo Conde, Andreia Sousa, Isabel Araújo, Virgílio Bento, Paula Coutinho, Nelson Rocha, COGWEB Network Collaborators. Originally published in JMIR Mental Health (http://mental.jmir.org), 27.11.2014. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work, first published in JMIR Mental Health, is properly cited. The complete bibliographic information, a link to the original publication on http://mental.jmir.org/, as well as this copyright and license information must be included.
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Tedim Cruz, Vítor
Pais, Joana
Ruano, Luis
Mateus, Cátia
Colunas, Márcio
Alves, Ivânia
Barreto, Rui
Conde, Eduardo
Sousa, Andreia
Araújo, Isabel
Bento, Virgílio
Coutinho, Paula
Rocha, Nelson
Implementation and Outcomes of a Collaborative Multi-Center Network Aimed at Web-Based Cognitive Training – COGWEB Network
title Implementation and Outcomes of a Collaborative Multi-Center Network Aimed at Web-Based Cognitive Training – COGWEB Network
title_full Implementation and Outcomes of a Collaborative Multi-Center Network Aimed at Web-Based Cognitive Training – COGWEB Network
title_fullStr Implementation and Outcomes of a Collaborative Multi-Center Network Aimed at Web-Based Cognitive Training – COGWEB Network
title_full_unstemmed Implementation and Outcomes of a Collaborative Multi-Center Network Aimed at Web-Based Cognitive Training – COGWEB Network
title_short Implementation and Outcomes of a Collaborative Multi-Center Network Aimed at Web-Based Cognitive Training – COGWEB Network
title_sort implementation and outcomes of a collaborative multi-center network aimed at web-based cognitive training – cogweb network
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4607396/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26543902
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/mental.3840
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