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Fitzgeraldson, E., Triandafilidis, Z., Franklin, Y., Palazzi, K., Kay-Lambkin, F., & Fitzpatrick, S. (2023). Viabilidad y aceptabilidad de un nuevo programa en línea para cuidadores de salud mental. International Journal of Psychological Research, 16(1), 41–55. https://doi.org/10.21500/20112084.5733
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Objetivo: Evaluar la factibilidad y aceptabilidad de un nuevo programa en línea(Minds Together) para cuidadores de una persona con síntomas depresivos o ansiosos.

Métodos: utilizando un diseño de ensayo controlado aleatorio de dosbrazos, 108 cuidadores de personas con sintomatología depresiva o ansiosa de16 años o más (89% mujeres; edad media, 50 años) recibieron acceso inmediatoo diferido al programa Minds Together.

La viabilidad se midió utilizando laactivación del programa y las tasas de finalización de la encuesta. La aceptabilidad se midió utilizando una escala de satisfacción específica del proyecto, entrevistas semiestructuradas y metadatos de finalización del programa. El estudio utilizó el análisis por intención de tratar (ITT) para los resultados informados por losparticipantes (carga del cuidador, autoeficacia de afrontamiento) en todos los grupos.

Resultados: Los umbrales de viabilidad y aceptabilidad fueron consistentes con estudios similares: el 59% activó su cuenta del programa, el 47% alcanzó el umbral de finalización del programa y casi todos informaron satisfacción conel programa. El ITT indicó tendencias en el aumento de la autoeficacia deafrontamiento y la reducción de la carga del cuidador para el grupo de Intervención, en comparación con el control de la Lista de Espera.Conclusiones: El programa Minds Together es un programa factible y aceptable para los cuidadores que apoyana una persona con sintomatología depresiva o ansiosa. Los resultados respaldan laexploración de la eficacia del programa en un RCT a gran escala.

 

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