In:
Pediatric Pulmonology, Wiley, Vol. 57, No. 11 ( 2022-11), p. 2781-2790
Abstract:
A cystic fibrosis (CF)‐specific cognitive‐behavioral therapy intervention (CF‐CBT) was developed in partnership with the CF community to advance preventive mental health care. Multidisciplinary providers across three centers were trained to deliver CF‐CBT for this pilot assessing feasibility/acceptability and preliminary effectiveness of an integrated model of care. Methods The 8‐session CF‐CBT was delivered to 14 adults with mild depression and/or anxiety symptoms in‐person and via audio telehealth. Assessment of attrition, engagement, homework completion, treatment satisfaction, and treatment fidelity informed feasibility/acceptability assessment. Mental health outcomes included depression, anxiety, quality of life (Cystic Fibrosis Questionnaire‐Revised [CFQ‐R), perceived stress and coping. Preliminary effectiveness was evaluated with Cohen's d metric of effect sizes (ES) of pre‐post mean change scores. Results A total of 108 sessions were conducted; 13 adults completed the intervention; 1 discontinued early. Engagement, homework completion, and treatment acceptability were highly rated (mean = 30; SD = 2, range: 27–32 on a 32‐point scale). Fidelity scores ranged from 85.7% to 93.6%. Large ES changes reflected improvements in depressive symptoms (−0.83), CFQ‐R (Vitality scale: 1.11), and Relaxation Skills (0.93); moderate ES for CFQ‐R Role Functioning (0.63), Awareness of Tension (0.62), Coping Confidence (0.70) and CF‐specific Coping (0.55); and small ES for anxiety symptoms (−0.22), perceived stress (−0.25), Behavioral Activation (0.29), and several CFQ‐R domains, including Emotional Functioning (0.29). Two CFQ‐R subscales decreased (Body Image, Eating Concerns). Conclusions Results indicated feasibility and acceptability of CF‐CBT and its integration into team‐based CF care with promising effectiveness, especially for depression. A multicenter randomized controlled trial of CF‐CBT will further examine effectiveness of a CF‐specific integrated care model.
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
ISSN:
8755-6863
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1099-0496
Language:
English
Publisher:
Wiley
Publication Date:
2022
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1491904-7
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