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Clinical Trials/ChiCTR2000033526
ChiCTR2000033526
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Effects of A Mindfulness-orientated Psychoeducation Interveniton on Health Outcomes among Patients with Acute Coronary Syndrome

Self-funded0 sites160 target enrollmentStarted: June 15, 2020Last updated:

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Status
Not yet recruiting
Enrollment
160
Primary Endpoint
Depression

Overview

Brief Summary

To assess the effects of a mindfulness-orientated psychoeducation program on health outcomes among Chinese patients with acute coronary syndrome.

Study Design

Study Type
干预性研究
Primary Purpose
随机平行对照
Masking
Only outcome assessors will be blinded to reduce detection bias.

Eligibility Criteria

Sex
All

Inclusion Criteria

  • aged 18-75 years, as declination of cognitive ability with advance in age may hinder compliance to intervention;
  • diagnosed as ASC by cardiologists, including unstable angina and acute myocardial infarction; (c) able to read, understand and complete questionnaires in simplified Chinese;
  • access to and able to use telephone.

Exclusion Criteria

  • an acute state after a heart attack or receiving surgical treatment;
  • serious physical comorbidity (e.g., cancer), psychiatric disorder (e.g., severe depression) or psychosis which requires professional treatment, or cognitive impairment as documented in medical records;
  • enrollment in other interventions.

Arms & Interventions

Intervention

Mindfulness-orientated psychoeducation

Control

Usual care

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Depression

Time Frame: To: Pre-intervention; T1: post-intervention (6 weeks); T2: 12 weeks

Anxiety

Time Frame: To: Pre-intervention; T1: post-intervention (6 weeks); T2: 12 weeks

Secondary Outcomes

  • Psychological stress(To: Pre-intervention; T1: post-intervention (6 weeks); T2: 12 weeks)
  • Health-related quality of life(To: Pre-intervention; T1: post-intervention (6 weeks); T2: 12 weeks)
  • Cardiovascular health indicators(To: Pre-intervention; T2: 12 weeks)

Investigators

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