Abstract
Background: High relapse rates following treatment for mental health disorders are a challenge for psychosomatic rehabilitation treatments. The goal of the present study is to evaluate the feasibility, acceptance and process-quality of a 12-week transdiagnostic Internet-based maintenance treatment (W-RENA) following psychosomatic rehabilitation treatment. Findings regarding effectiveness and moderators of treatment outcome that were already reported elsewhere are briefly summarized. Method: In a preliminary study we first assessed whether rehab patients have the technical requirements and abilities to successfully participate in Internet-based treatments. Patients expressing interest for participation in W-RENA (N=400) were compared with non-participants (N=1 789) with regard to sociodemographic and clinical characteristics. In a 2-arm randomized controlled trial (N=400) we subsequently compared participants of W-RENA with participants of a treatment as usual group (TAU). Self-report measures were assessed at the beginning of inpatient treatment (t1), at discharge from inpatient treatment/start of W-RENA (t2), and at 3- (t3) and 12-months follow-ups (t4). Results: The majority of assessed rehab-patients had the technical prerequisites (78.79%) and necessary skills (79.9%) to successfully participate in an Internet-based intervention. A third of the patients (32%) which were invited to take part in the intervention (and the study) expressed interest to participate. Study participants and non-participants differed only slightly. Most participants (80.6%) reported to have gained benefit from participating. Treatment achievements as well as quality of therapist alliance were rated high from both patients and therapists. Moreover, participants of the W-RENA group could stabilize their inpatient treatment outcomes up to 3- and 12-months follow-up better than controls could do (differences in symptom change from discharge to 3-months follow-up: d=0.38; to 12-months follow-up: d=0.55). Clinical significant symptom deterioration from discharge to 1-year follow-up could be reduced by 2/3 (29.45% vs. 11.45%). We could not identify any subgroup not profiting from study participation. Patients with low education benefited particularly. Conclusion: Internet-based aftercare interventions are a feasible, accepted and effective approach to successfully sustain treatment outcomes achieved in inpatient psychosomatic rehabilitation.
| Translated title of the contribution | Web-based rehabilitation aftercare following inpatient psychosomatic treatment |
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| Original language | German |
| Journal | Die Rehabilitation |
| Volume | 52 |
| Issue number | 3 |
| Pages (from-to) | 164-172 |
| Number of pages | 9 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 06.2013 |
Bibliographical note
Web-based Rehab aftercare following inpatient psychosomatic rehabilitationUN SDGs
This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
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SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being
Research areas and keywords
- Psychology
- Health sciences
ASJC Scopus Subject Areas
- Rehabilitation
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Gesundheits-Trainings online
Berking, M. (Project manager, academic), Funk, B. (Project manager, academic), Sieland, B. (Project manager, academic), Bürckner, D. (Project staff), Kleine Stegemann, S. (Project staff), Boß, L. (Project staff), Buntrock, C. (Project staff), Ebenfeld, L. (Project staff), Ebert, D. D. (Project staff), Heber, E. (Project staff), Nobis, S. (Project staff), Reins, J. A. (Project staff), Tarnowski, T. (Project staff), Thiart, H. (Project staff), Cuijpers, P. (Partner) & Riper, H. (Partner)
01.10.11 → 30.09.14
Project: Research
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TM 1.1 KT 04 - Get.On GesundheitstTrainings.Online: Get.On GesundheitsTrainings.Online - Innovations-Zentrum für internetbasierte Gesundheitsinterventionen in Deutschland
Funk, B. (Project manager, academic), Sieland, B. (Project manager, academic), Tarnowski, T. (Project staff), Cuijpers, P. (Partner) & Lehr, D. (Project staff)
Investitions- und Förderbank Niedersachsen – NBank
30.09.10 → 31.03.16
Project: Research
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