Effectiveness of a brief psychological mindfulness-based intervention for the treatment of depression in primary care: study protocol for a randomized controlled clinical trial

Abstract Background Depressive symptoms are quite prevalent in Primary Care (PC) settings. The treatment as usual (TAU) in PC is pharmacotherapy, despite the high relapse rates it produces. Many patients would prefer psychotherapy, but specialized services are overloaded. Studies that apply Mindfuln...

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Main Authors: Alba Lopez-Montoyo, Soledad Quero, Jesus Montero-Marin, Alberto Barcelo-Soler, Maria Beltran, Daniel Campos, Javier Garcia-Campayo
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Published: BMC 2019-10-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12888-019-2298-x
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spelling doaj-8402e04f026e4829a4f2ecbd3ab6c04e2020-11-25T03:58:20ZengBMCBMC Psychiatry1471-244X2019-10-0119111210.1186/s12888-019-2298-xEffectiveness of a brief psychological mindfulness-based intervention for the treatment of depression in primary care: study protocol for a randomized controlled clinical trialAlba Lopez-Montoyo0Soledad Quero1Jesus Montero-Marin2Alberto Barcelo-Soler3Maria Beltran4Daniel Campos5Javier Garcia-Campayo6Universitat Jaume IUniversitat Jaume IPrimary Care Prevention and Health Promotion Research Network (RedIAPP)University of ZaragozaUniversity of ZaragozaUniversitat Jaume IDepartment of Psychiatry, University of ZaragozaAbstract Background Depressive symptoms are quite prevalent in Primary Care (PC) settings. The treatment as usual (TAU) in PC is pharmacotherapy, despite the high relapse rates it produces. Many patients would prefer psychotherapy, but specialized services are overloaded. Studies that apply Mindfulness-Based Interventions (MBIs) for the treatment of depression have obtained significant improvements. Brief low-intensity approaches delivered from PC could be a promising approach. This study aims to compare a low-intensity mindfulness intervention for the treatment of depression in PC using different intervention formats – a face-to-face MBI delivered in a group and the same MBI individually applied on the Internet – to a control group that will receive PC medical treatment as usual. Methods A randomized controlled clinical trial will be conducted in PC, with about 120 depressed patients allocated (1:1:1) to three groups: “face-to-face MBI + TAU”, “Internet-delivered MBI + TAU”, and “TAU alone”. The MBI programs will be composed of four modules. The primary outcome will be depressive symptoms, measured through the Beck Depression Inventory, assessed at pre- and post-treatment and 6- and 12-month follow-ups. Other outcomes will be mindfulness, happiness, affectivity, quality of life, and the use of healthcare services. Intention-to-treat analysis using linear mixed models adjusted for baseline scores and routine sociodemographic analysis that could show baseline differences will be conducted. Per-protocol secondary outcome analyses will also be performed. Discussion This is the first Spanish RCT to apply a low-intensity face-to-face MBI (plus TAU) to treat depression in PC settings compared to TAU (alone). Moreover, this study will also make it possible to evaluate the same MBI program (plus TAU), but Internet-delivered, considering their cost-effectiveness. Positive results from this RCT might have an important impact on mental health settings, helping to decrease the overload of the system and offering treatment alternatives beyond antidepressant medication through high-quality, flexible PC interventions. Trial registration Clinical Trials.gov NCT03034343. Trial Registration date 24 January 2017, retrospectively registered.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12888-019-2298-xDepressionprimary careMindfulness-based interventionLow-intensityFace-to-faceInternet delivered
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author Alba Lopez-Montoyo
Soledad Quero
Jesus Montero-Marin
Alberto Barcelo-Soler
Maria Beltran
Daniel Campos
Javier Garcia-Campayo
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Soledad Quero
Jesus Montero-Marin
Alberto Barcelo-Soler
Maria Beltran
Daniel Campos
Javier Garcia-Campayo
Effectiveness of a brief psychological mindfulness-based intervention for the treatment of depression in primary care: study protocol for a randomized controlled clinical trial
BMC Psychiatry
Depression
primary care
Mindfulness-based intervention
Low-intensity
Face-to-face
Internet delivered
author_facet Alba Lopez-Montoyo
Soledad Quero
Jesus Montero-Marin
Alberto Barcelo-Soler
Maria Beltran
Daniel Campos
Javier Garcia-Campayo
author_sort Alba Lopez-Montoyo
title Effectiveness of a brief psychological mindfulness-based intervention for the treatment of depression in primary care: study protocol for a randomized controlled clinical trial
title_short Effectiveness of a brief psychological mindfulness-based intervention for the treatment of depression in primary care: study protocol for a randomized controlled clinical trial
title_full Effectiveness of a brief psychological mindfulness-based intervention for the treatment of depression in primary care: study protocol for a randomized controlled clinical trial
title_fullStr Effectiveness of a brief psychological mindfulness-based intervention for the treatment of depression in primary care: study protocol for a randomized controlled clinical trial
title_full_unstemmed Effectiveness of a brief psychological mindfulness-based intervention for the treatment of depression in primary care: study protocol for a randomized controlled clinical trial
title_sort effectiveness of a brief psychological mindfulness-based intervention for the treatment of depression in primary care: study protocol for a randomized controlled clinical trial
publisher BMC
series BMC Psychiatry
issn 1471-244X
publishDate 2019-10-01
description Abstract Background Depressive symptoms are quite prevalent in Primary Care (PC) settings. The treatment as usual (TAU) in PC is pharmacotherapy, despite the high relapse rates it produces. Many patients would prefer psychotherapy, but specialized services are overloaded. Studies that apply Mindfulness-Based Interventions (MBIs) for the treatment of depression have obtained significant improvements. Brief low-intensity approaches delivered from PC could be a promising approach. This study aims to compare a low-intensity mindfulness intervention for the treatment of depression in PC using different intervention formats – a face-to-face MBI delivered in a group and the same MBI individually applied on the Internet – to a control group that will receive PC medical treatment as usual. Methods A randomized controlled clinical trial will be conducted in PC, with about 120 depressed patients allocated (1:1:1) to three groups: “face-to-face MBI + TAU”, “Internet-delivered MBI + TAU”, and “TAU alone”. The MBI programs will be composed of four modules. The primary outcome will be depressive symptoms, measured through the Beck Depression Inventory, assessed at pre- and post-treatment and 6- and 12-month follow-ups. Other outcomes will be mindfulness, happiness, affectivity, quality of life, and the use of healthcare services. Intention-to-treat analysis using linear mixed models adjusted for baseline scores and routine sociodemographic analysis that could show baseline differences will be conducted. Per-protocol secondary outcome analyses will also be performed. Discussion This is the first Spanish RCT to apply a low-intensity face-to-face MBI (plus TAU) to treat depression in PC settings compared to TAU (alone). Moreover, this study will also make it possible to evaluate the same MBI program (plus TAU), but Internet-delivered, considering their cost-effectiveness. Positive results from this RCT might have an important impact on mental health settings, helping to decrease the overload of the system and offering treatment alternatives beyond antidepressant medication through high-quality, flexible PC interventions. Trial registration Clinical Trials.gov NCT03034343. Trial Registration date 24 January 2017, retrospectively registered.
topic Depression
primary care
Mindfulness-based intervention
Low-intensity
Face-to-face
Internet delivered
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12888-019-2298-x
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