Delivery of self training and education for stressful situations (DESTRESS-PC): a randomized trial of nurse assisted online self-management for PTSD in primary care

Abstract Objective This randomized controlled trial examined the effectiveness of a nurse assisted online cognitive-behavioral self-management intervention for war-related posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), compared to optimized usual primary care PTSD Treatment (OUC) to reduce PTSD symptoms. Met...

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Veröffentlicht in:General hospital psychiatry 2015-07, Vol.37 (4), p.323-328
Hauptverfasser: Engel, Charles C., M.D., M.P.H, Litz, Brett, Ph.D, Magruder, Kathryn M., Ph.D., M.P.H, Harper, Elizabeth, M.A, Gore, Kristie, Ph.D, Stein, Nathan, Ph.D, Yeager, Derik, M.B.S, Liu, Xian, Ph.D, Coe, T. Ray, Ph.D
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract Objective This randomized controlled trial examined the effectiveness of a nurse assisted online cognitive-behavioral self-management intervention for war-related posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), compared to optimized usual primary care PTSD Treatment (OUC) to reduce PTSD symptoms. Method Participants were 80 veterans of recent military conflicts with PTSD as assessed by the PTSD Checklist (PCL) seeking primary care treatment at one of three Veterans Affairs (VA) and four Army clinics. DESTRESS-PC consisted of logins to a secure website three times per week for 6 weeks with monitoring by a study nurse. All participants received nurse care management in the form of phone check-ins every two weeks and feedback to their primary care providers. Blinded raters assessed outcomes 6, 12, and 18 weeks post-randomization. Results DESTRESS-PC was associated with a significantly greater decrease in PTSD symptoms compared to OUC (F (3, 186)=3.72, p = .012). The effect was largest at the 12-week assessment (∆PCL=12.6±16.6 versus 5.7±12.5, p
ISSN:0163-8343
1873-7714
DOI:10.1016/j.genhosppsych.2015.04.007