Development of RESTORE: an online intervention to improve mental health symptoms associated with COVID-19-related traumatic and extreme stressors

Background Frontline healthcare workers, recovered COVID+ patients who had severe illness, and close others of COVID+ patients who have recovered or died are at risk for clinical levels of mental health symptoms in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. RESTORE (Recovering from Extreme Stressors Thro...

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Autores principales: Kathryn Trottier, Candice M. Monson, Debra Kaysen, Anne C. Wagner, Carson Pun, Susan E. Abbey
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:ff8a44795e9240538514eea2c898936d2021-11-11T14:23:42ZDevelopment of RESTORE: an online intervention to improve mental health symptoms associated with COVID-19-related traumatic and extreme stressors2000-806610.1080/20008198.2021.1984049https://doaj.org/article/ff8a44795e9240538514eea2c898936d2021-01-01T00:00:00Zhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20008198.2021.1984049https://doaj.org/toc/2000-8066Background Frontline healthcare workers, recovered COVID+ patients who had severe illness, and close others of COVID+ patients who have recovered or died are at risk for clinical levels of mental health symptoms in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. RESTORE (Recovering from Extreme Stressors Through Online Resources and E-health) was specifically designed for this context. RESTORE is a transdiagnostic guided online intervention adapted from evidence-based cognitive-behavioural therapies. Objectives RESTORE was designed to address depression, anxiety, and posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms associated with exposure to COVID-19-related traumatic and extreme stressors, and to overcome multiple barriers to accessing psychotherapies. Method This paper describes the intervention components and platform, as well as the principles used to develop RESTORE. Current research and future directions in developing and testing RESTORE are outlined. Results Preliminary data from an initial uncontrolled trial evaluating RESTORE in frontline healthcare workers is highly promising. Conclusion We believe RESTORE has great potential to provide accessible, evidence-based psychological intervention to those in great need.Kathryn TrottierCandice M. MonsonDebra KaysenAnne C. WagnerCarson PunSusan E. AbbeyTaylor & Francis Grouparticlemental healthcovid-19onlineinterventiontransdiagnosticrestorePsychiatryRC435-571ENEuropean Journal of Psychotraumatology, Vol 12, Iss 1 (2021)
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topic mental health
covid-19
online
intervention
transdiagnostic
restore
Psychiatry
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covid-19
online
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restore
Psychiatry
RC435-571
Kathryn Trottier
Candice M. Monson
Debra Kaysen
Anne C. Wagner
Carson Pun
Susan E. Abbey
Development of RESTORE: an online intervention to improve mental health symptoms associated with COVID-19-related traumatic and extreme stressors
description Background Frontline healthcare workers, recovered COVID+ patients who had severe illness, and close others of COVID+ patients who have recovered or died are at risk for clinical levels of mental health symptoms in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. RESTORE (Recovering from Extreme Stressors Through Online Resources and E-health) was specifically designed for this context. RESTORE is a transdiagnostic guided online intervention adapted from evidence-based cognitive-behavioural therapies. Objectives RESTORE was designed to address depression, anxiety, and posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms associated with exposure to COVID-19-related traumatic and extreme stressors, and to overcome multiple barriers to accessing psychotherapies. Method This paper describes the intervention components and platform, as well as the principles used to develop RESTORE. Current research and future directions in developing and testing RESTORE are outlined. Results Preliminary data from an initial uncontrolled trial evaluating RESTORE in frontline healthcare workers is highly promising. Conclusion We believe RESTORE has great potential to provide accessible, evidence-based psychological intervention to those in great need.
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author Kathryn Trottier
Candice M. Monson
Debra Kaysen
Anne C. Wagner
Carson Pun
Susan E. Abbey
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title Development of RESTORE: an online intervention to improve mental health symptoms associated with COVID-19-related traumatic and extreme stressors
title_short Development of RESTORE: an online intervention to improve mental health symptoms associated with COVID-19-related traumatic and extreme stressors
title_full Development of RESTORE: an online intervention to improve mental health symptoms associated with COVID-19-related traumatic and extreme stressors
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