Effectiveness of a Smartphone-Based Stress Management Program for Depression in Hospital Nurses During COVID-19 in Vietnam and Thailand: 2-Arm Parallel-Group Randomized Controlled Trial (Preprint)

Author:

Watanabe KazuhiroORCID,Tran Thuy Thi ThuORCID,Sripo NarisaraORCID,Sakuraya AsukaORCID,Imamura KotaroORCID,Boonyamalik PlernpitORCID,Sasaki NatsuORCID,Tienthong ThanateORCID,Asaoka HirokiORCID,Iida MakoORCID,Nguyen Quynh ThuyORCID,Nguyen Nga ThiORCID,Vu Son ThaiORCID,Ngo Thuy ThiORCID,Luyen Tham ThiORCID,Nguyen Long DucORCID,Nguyen Nga Thi VietORCID,Nguyen Binh ThanhORCID,Matsuyama YutakaORCID,Takemura YukieORCID,Nishi DaisukeORCID,Tsutsumi AkizumiORCID,Nguyen Huong ThanhORCID,Kaewboonchoo OrawanORCID,Kawakami NoritoORCID

Abstract

BACKGROUND

During the COVID-19 pandemic, health care professionals experienced high levels of depression. However, extant research has not highlighted effective internet-based psychological interventions to improve the mental health in this population during the pandemic. It remains unclear whether self-guided, internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy (iCBT) programs are effective in improving the mental health of health care workers during the COVID-19 pandemic.

OBJECTIVE

The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a smartphone-based iCBT stress management program for reducing the depression experienced by nurses in Vietnam and Thailand.

METHODS

From March to April 2022, a 2-arm, parallel-group randomized controlled trial was implemented. One arm offered a 7-week self-guided iCBT program, and the other offered treatment as usual as a control arm. Full-time nurses were recruited from 6 hospitals: 2 hospitals in Vietnam and 4 hospitals in Thailand. The primary outcome of this program was the severity of depression measured by the Depression Anxiety Stress Scale-21 items. Follow-up surveys were conducted to measure the change in depression severity at 3 months (July-August 2022) and at 6 months (October-November 2022) after baseline. Mixed modeling for repeated measures was used to test the effects of the intervention compared with the control for the follow-up.

RESULTS

A total of 1203 nurses were included in this study: 602 in the intervention group and 601 in the control group. The follow-up rate at 3 and 6 months ranged from 85.7% (515/601) to 87.5% (527/602). The completion rate for the program was 68.1% (410/602). The group difference in depression was significant at the 3-month follow-up (coefficient=–0.92, 95% CI –1.66 to –0.18; <i>P</i>=.02) and nonsignificant at the 6-month follow-up (coefficient=–0.33, 95% CI –1.11 to 0.45; <i>P</i>=.41). The estimated effect sizes were –0.15 and –0.06 at the 3- and 6-month follow-ups, respectively.

CONCLUSIONS

Our study shows that the smartphone-based iCBT program was effective in reducing depression at the 3-month follow-up among hospital nurses in Vietnam and Thailand during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, the effect size was small, and therefore, these results may not be clinically meaningful.

CLINICALTRIAL

UMIN Clinical Trials Registry UMIN000044145; https://center6.umin.ac.jp/cgi-open-bin/ctr/ctr_view.cgi?recptno=R000050128

INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT

RR2-10.20944/preprints202303.0450.v1

Publisher

JMIR Publications Inc.

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