2023
DOI: 10.1017/s0033291723000338
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The wellbeing neuro course: a randomised controlled trial of an internet-delivered transdiagnostic psychological intervention for adults with neurological disorders

Abstract: Background Mental health and functional difficulties are highly comorbid across neurological disorders, but supportive care options are limited. This randomised controlled trial assessed the efficacy of a novel transdiagnostic internet-delivered psychological intervention for adults with neurological disorders. Methods 221 participants with a confirmed diagnosis of epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, or an acquired brain injury were allocated to either an immediate treatme… Show more

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“…A comprehensive overview of the intervention has been previously reported 31 . A previous RCT of the intervention in a guided format found significant benefits on measures of depression, anxiety, disability, and cognitive function in the treatment group relative to the TAU‐WLC 32 . Participants included a mixed sample of PWE, MS, Parkinson's disease, or an acquired brain injury.…”
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“…A comprehensive overview of the intervention has been previously reported 31 . A previous RCT of the intervention in a guided format found significant benefits on measures of depression, anxiety, disability, and cognitive function in the treatment group relative to the TAU‐WLC 32 . Participants included a mixed sample of PWE, MS, Parkinson's disease, or an acquired brain injury.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Participants will be randomized in a ratio of 2:2:1 to guided treatment, unguided treatment, and TAU‐WLC. The rationale for the 2:2:1 randomization sequence, with smaller weighting for control participants, is related to saving recruitment resources given that previous Phase II findings demonstrate that the control group does not improve 32 . Randomization will be performed by an independent researcher using an online randomizer (http://www.random.org) using permuted blocks of 10 with 2:2:1 allocation.…”
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confidence: 99%
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