Author:
Heinen Jana,Bäuerle Alexander,Schug Caterina,Krakowczyk Julia Barbara,Strunk Sven Erik,Wieser Alexandra,Beckord Jil,Jansen Christoph,Dries Sebastian,Pantförder Michael,Erim Yesim,Zipfel Stephan,Mehnert-Theuerkauf Anja,Wiltink Jörg,Wünsch Alexander,Dinkel Andreas,Stengel Andreas,Kruse Johannes,Teufel Martin,Graf Johanna
Abstract
IntroductionCancer-affected patients experience high distress due to various burdens. One way to expand psycho-oncological support is through digital interventions. This protocol describes the development and structure of a web-based psycho-oncological intervention, the Make It Training optimized. This intervention is currently evaluated in the Reduct trial, a multicenter randomized controlled trial.MethodsThe Make It Training optimized was developed in six steps: A patient need and demand assessment, development and acceptability analysis of a prototype, the formation of a patient advisory council, the revision of the training, implementation into a web app, and the development of a motivation and evaluation plan.ResultsThrough a process of establishing cancer-affected patients’ needs, prototype testing, and patient involvement, the Make It Training optimized was developed by a multidisciplinary team and implemented in a web app. It consists of 16 interactive self-guided modules which can be completed within 16 weeks.DiscussionIntervention protocols can increase transparency and increase the likelihood of developing effective web-based interventions. This protocol describes the process and results of developing a patient-oriented intervention. Future research should focus on the further personalization of web-based psycho-oncological interventions and the potential benefits of combining multiple psychotherapeutic approaches.
Funder
Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health