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The present study is a pilot randomized controlled trial, which identifies and diagnoses mental health problems in survivors of critical COVID-19 infection at 12 months post-ICU care, and randomize patients to either an ACT-enforced CBT intervention, or to treatment as usual.
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This is a pilot RCT aiming to intervene in symptoms of poor mental health in COVID survivors at 12 months after ICU care for the COVID infection. Based on the uncertain number of patents who screen positive for mental health problems 12 months after ICU care, based on the novelty of the condition assessed, and the uncertainty about which treatment effects to expect on mental health outcomes, the study was designed as a pilot study, with feasibility measures (consent, adherence and satisfaction with the treatment) as the primary variables, and with effects on mental health symptoms as secondary variables.
The study plans to assess and randomize a convenience sample of patients, as it can not be estimated which numbers can be expected, but it is aimed to include at least 40 patients in the study (20 in the intervention group and 20 in the control group).
Specifically, the present study aims to
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40 participants in 2 patient groups
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Anders Håkansson, PhD
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