Efficacy and cost-effectiveness of a therapist-assisted web-based intervention for depression and anxiety in patients with ischemic heart disease attending cardiac rehabilitation [eMindYourHeart trial]: a randomised controlled trial protocol

Abstract Background One in five patients with ischaemic heart disease (IHD) develop comorbid depression or anxiety. Depression is associated with risk of non-adherence to cardiac rehabilitation (CR) and dropout, inadequate risk factor management, poor quality of life (QoL), increased healthcare cost...

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Main Authors: Susanne S. Pedersen, Christina M. Andersen, Robert Ahm, Søren J. Skovbakke, Robin Kok, Charlotte Helmark, Uffe K. Wiil, Thomas Schmidt, Kim Rose Olsen, Jacob Hjelmborg, Ann-Dorthe Zwisler, Lisbeth Frostholm
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12872-020-01801-w
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spelling doaj-2e30cf773f594474832854b63b27eda02021-01-10T12:37:22ZengBMCBMC Cardiovascular Disorders1471-22612021-01-0121111010.1186/s12872-020-01801-wEfficacy and cost-effectiveness of a therapist-assisted web-based intervention for depression and anxiety in patients with ischemic heart disease attending cardiac rehabilitation [eMindYourHeart trial]: a randomised controlled trial protocolSusanne S. Pedersen0Christina M. Andersen1Robert Ahm2Søren J. Skovbakke3Robin Kok4Charlotte Helmark5Uffe K. Wiil6Thomas Schmidt7Kim Rose Olsen8Jacob Hjelmborg9Ann-Dorthe Zwisler10Lisbeth Frostholm11Department of Psychology, University of Southern DenmarkDepartment of Psychology, University of Southern DenmarkDepartment of Psychology, University of Southern DenmarkDepartment of Psychology, University of Southern DenmarkDepartment of Psychology, University of Southern DenmarkDepartment of Cardiology, Zealand University HospitalThe Maersk Mc-Kinney Moller Institute, University of Southern DenmarkThe Maersk Mc-Kinney Moller Institute, University of Southern DenmarkDanish Center for Health Economics (DaCHE), Odense University Hospital and University of Southern DenmarkEpidemiology, Biostatistics and Biodemography, University of Southern DenmarkDepartment of Cardiology, Odense University HospitalResearch Clinic for Functional Disorders and Psychosomatics, Aarhus University HospitalAbstract Background One in five patients with ischaemic heart disease (IHD) develop comorbid depression or anxiety. Depression is associated with risk of non-adherence to cardiac rehabilitation (CR) and dropout, inadequate risk factor management, poor quality of life (QoL), increased healthcare costs and premature death. In 2020, IHD and depression are expected to be among the top contributors to the disease-burden worldwide. Hence, it is paramount to treat both the underlying somatic disease as well as depression and anxiety. eMindYourHeart will evaluate the efficacy and cost-effectiveness of a therapist-assisted eHealth intervention targeting depression and anxiety in patients with IHD, which may help fill this gap in clinical care. Methods eMindYourHeart is a multi-center, two-armed, unblinded randomised controlled trial that will compare a therapist-assisted eHealth intervention to treatment as usual in 188 CR patients with IHD and comorbid depression or anxiety. The primary outcome of the trial is symptoms of depression, measured with the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) at 3 months. Secondary outcomes evaluated at 3, 6, and 12 months include symptoms of depression and anxiety (HADS), perceived stress, health complaints, QoL (HeartQoL), trial dropout (number of patients dropped out in either arm at 3 months) and cost-effectiveness. Discussion To our knowledge, this is the first trial to evaluate both the efficacy and cost-effectiveness of a therapist-assisted eHealth intervention in patients with IHD and comorbid psychological distress as part of CR. Integrating screening for and treatment of depression and anxiety into standard CR may decrease dropout and facilitate better risk factor management, as it is presented as “one package” to patients, and they can access the eMindYourHeart program in their own time and at their own convenience. The trial holds a strong potential for improving the quality of care for an increasing population of patients with IHD and comorbid depression, anxiety or both, with likely benefits to patients, families, and society at large due to potential reductions in direct and indirect costs, if proven successful. Trial registration The trial was prospectively registered on https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04172974 on November 21, 2019 with registration number [NCT04172974].https://doi.org/10.1186/s12872-020-01801-wAcceptance and commitment therapyAnxietyCardiac rehabilitationCognitive behavioral therapyDepressionDropout
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author Susanne S. Pedersen
Christina M. Andersen
Robert Ahm
Søren J. Skovbakke
Robin Kok
Charlotte Helmark
Uffe K. Wiil
Thomas Schmidt
Kim Rose Olsen
Jacob Hjelmborg
Ann-Dorthe Zwisler
Lisbeth Frostholm
spellingShingle Susanne S. Pedersen
Christina M. Andersen
Robert Ahm
Søren J. Skovbakke
Robin Kok
Charlotte Helmark
Uffe K. Wiil
Thomas Schmidt
Kim Rose Olsen
Jacob Hjelmborg
Ann-Dorthe Zwisler
Lisbeth Frostholm
Efficacy and cost-effectiveness of a therapist-assisted web-based intervention for depression and anxiety in patients with ischemic heart disease attending cardiac rehabilitation [eMindYourHeart trial]: a randomised controlled trial protocol
BMC Cardiovascular Disorders
Acceptance and commitment therapy
Anxiety
Cardiac rehabilitation
Cognitive behavioral therapy
Depression
Dropout
author_facet Susanne S. Pedersen
Christina M. Andersen
Robert Ahm
Søren J. Skovbakke
Robin Kok
Charlotte Helmark
Uffe K. Wiil
Thomas Schmidt
Kim Rose Olsen
Jacob Hjelmborg
Ann-Dorthe Zwisler
Lisbeth Frostholm
author_sort Susanne S. Pedersen
title Efficacy and cost-effectiveness of a therapist-assisted web-based intervention for depression and anxiety in patients with ischemic heart disease attending cardiac rehabilitation [eMindYourHeart trial]: a randomised controlled trial protocol
title_short Efficacy and cost-effectiveness of a therapist-assisted web-based intervention for depression and anxiety in patients with ischemic heart disease attending cardiac rehabilitation [eMindYourHeart trial]: a randomised controlled trial protocol
title_full Efficacy and cost-effectiveness of a therapist-assisted web-based intervention for depression and anxiety in patients with ischemic heart disease attending cardiac rehabilitation [eMindYourHeart trial]: a randomised controlled trial protocol
title_fullStr Efficacy and cost-effectiveness of a therapist-assisted web-based intervention for depression and anxiety in patients with ischemic heart disease attending cardiac rehabilitation [eMindYourHeart trial]: a randomised controlled trial protocol
title_full_unstemmed Efficacy and cost-effectiveness of a therapist-assisted web-based intervention for depression and anxiety in patients with ischemic heart disease attending cardiac rehabilitation [eMindYourHeart trial]: a randomised controlled trial protocol
title_sort efficacy and cost-effectiveness of a therapist-assisted web-based intervention for depression and anxiety in patients with ischemic heart disease attending cardiac rehabilitation [emindyourheart trial]: a randomised controlled trial protocol
publisher BMC
series BMC Cardiovascular Disorders
issn 1471-2261
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Abstract Background One in five patients with ischaemic heart disease (IHD) develop comorbid depression or anxiety. Depression is associated with risk of non-adherence to cardiac rehabilitation (CR) and dropout, inadequate risk factor management, poor quality of life (QoL), increased healthcare costs and premature death. In 2020, IHD and depression are expected to be among the top contributors to the disease-burden worldwide. Hence, it is paramount to treat both the underlying somatic disease as well as depression and anxiety. eMindYourHeart will evaluate the efficacy and cost-effectiveness of a therapist-assisted eHealth intervention targeting depression and anxiety in patients with IHD, which may help fill this gap in clinical care. Methods eMindYourHeart is a multi-center, two-armed, unblinded randomised controlled trial that will compare a therapist-assisted eHealth intervention to treatment as usual in 188 CR patients with IHD and comorbid depression or anxiety. The primary outcome of the trial is symptoms of depression, measured with the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) at 3 months. Secondary outcomes evaluated at 3, 6, and 12 months include symptoms of depression and anxiety (HADS), perceived stress, health complaints, QoL (HeartQoL), trial dropout (number of patients dropped out in either arm at 3 months) and cost-effectiveness. Discussion To our knowledge, this is the first trial to evaluate both the efficacy and cost-effectiveness of a therapist-assisted eHealth intervention in patients with IHD and comorbid psychological distress as part of CR. Integrating screening for and treatment of depression and anxiety into standard CR may decrease dropout and facilitate better risk factor management, as it is presented as “one package” to patients, and they can access the eMindYourHeart program in their own time and at their own convenience. The trial holds a strong potential for improving the quality of care for an increasing population of patients with IHD and comorbid depression, anxiety or both, with likely benefits to patients, families, and society at large due to potential reductions in direct and indirect costs, if proven successful. Trial registration The trial was prospectively registered on https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04172974 on November 21, 2019 with registration number [NCT04172974].
topic Acceptance and commitment therapy
Anxiety
Cardiac rehabilitation
Cognitive behavioral therapy
Depression
Dropout
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12872-020-01801-w
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