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Title: | Feasibility and Acceptability of a Novel Online Program for Mental Health Carers | Authors: | Fitzgeraldson, Elloyse;Triandafilidis, Zoi ;Franklin, Yohana;Palazzi, Kerrin;Kay-Lambkin, Frances | Affliation: | Central Coast Local Health District The University of Newcastle |
Issue Date: | 28-Apr-2023 | Source: | 16(1), 41-55 | Journal title: | International Journal of Psychological Research | Department: | Central Coast Research Institute for Integrated Care | Abstract: | Objective: To evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of a new online program (Minds Together ) for carers of a person with depressive or anxiety symptoms. Methods: Using a two-arm randomised controlled trial design, 108 carers of a person with depressive or anxiety symptomology aged 16 years or over (89% female; mean age 50 years) received immediate or delayed access to the Minds Together program. Feasibility was measured using program activation and survey completion rates. Acceptability was measured using a project-specific satisfaction scale, semi-structured interviews, and program completion metadata. The study used intention-to-treat (ITT) analysis for participant-reported outcomes (carer burden, coping self-efficacy) across groups. Results: Feasibility and acceptability thresholds were consistent with similar studies: 59% activated their program account, 47% met the program completion threshold, and almost all reported satisfaction with the program. The ITT indicated trends in increased coping self-efficacy and reduced carer burden for the Intervention group, compared to the Waitlist control. Conclusions: The Minds Together program is a feasible and acceptable program for carers supporting a person with depressive or anxiety symptomology. Results support exploration of the program’s efficacy in a full-scale RCT. | URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/1/2352 | Publicaton type: | Journal Article | Keywords: | Integrated Care Mental Health |
Study or Trial: | Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial/Controlled Clinical Trial |
Appears in Collections: | Integrated Care |
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