Audiovisual Stimulation and Cognitive Behavioral Psychotherapy Complex Application in the Rehabilitation of Patients with Long COVID: a Prospective Randomized Study

O. Odarushchenko, Marianna A. Ansokova, L. A. Marchenkova, O. V. Yurova, A. D. Fesyun
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INTRODUCTION. The COVID-19 pandemic has created threats and risks not only for the physical but for the mental health of people as well. To date, there is insufficient scientific data on anxiety, depression in patients who have undergone COVID-19, and the clinical effectiveness of comprehensive medical rehabilitation programs in patients with post-COVID disorders. AIM. Tostudy the clinical effectiveness of the use of audiovisual stimulation and cognitive behavioral psychotherapy in the complex rehabilitation of patients with post-COVID syndrome. MATERIALS AND METHODS. The study included 59 patients with the long COVID disorders from 1 to 6 months after the disease, of which 41 (69.5 %) women and 18 (30.5 %) men aged between 31 and 81, with the mean age being 59.73 ± 1.59 years. All the patients were randomized into two groups. Group I (main) included 29 patients, 9 men, 20 women, the mean age 60.72 ± 2.04 years, who underwent medical rehabilitation using audiovisual stimulation and cognitive behavioral psychotherapy techniques. The II (control group) included 30 patients, including 9 men, 21 women; the mean age was 58.63 ± 2.44 years, who underwentrehabilitation consisting of a standard set of measures. To objectify emotional disturbances, the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) and the author’s computer program for assessing subjective comfort, situational and personal anxiety were used. Statistical data processing was carried out using the program “Statistica-10“. The degree of differences in quantitative indicators in the groups was assessed by the Wilconson test, the significance of differences between the groups after the treatment was made by the Mann-Whitney test (p). The assessment of qualitative indicators was carried out by analyzing multifield tables using the Pearson chi-square test. RESULTS. The use of audiovisual stimulation and cognitive behavioral psychotherapy in the complex rehabilitation of patients with long COVID disorder syndrome contributed to the regression of emotional disorders, as evidenced by statistically significant changes in indicators on the HADS, Spielberger-Khanin, State Scale (p 0.05). No signs of anxiety and depression were observed after the treatment in 27 (93.1 %) patients. Average (reference) levels of situational and personal anxiety were observed in 28 (96.6 %) and 21 (72.4%) patients, respectively. The subjective comfort index reached a high level in 19 (65.5 %) (p 0.0001) patients. DISCUSSION. The study showed that patients who had suffered COVID-19 and had long COVID disorders before the treatment were under the influence of a high-intensity stressful situation, experienced high-level anxiety and experienced severe psycho-emotional stress. The use of audiovisual stimulation and cognitive behavioral psychotherapy helped to increase the number of patients without anxiety and depressive symptoms (p 0.05), reduce the high level of situational and personal anxiety on the Spielberger-Khanin scale (p 0.05), and increase tolerance to psychological stress and the ability to independently cope with stress and its consequences. CONCLUSION. A comprehensive rehabilitation program, including audiovisual stimulation and cognitive behavioral psychotherapy, helps to effectively relieve emotional stress and change the inappropriate behavior of patients with long COVID disorders.
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视听刺激和认知行为心理疗法在长COVID患者康复中的复合应用:一项前瞻性随机研究
导言。COVID-19 大流行不仅对人们的身体健康造成了威胁和风险,也对他们的心理健康造成了威胁和风险。迄今为止,关于 COVID-19 患者的焦虑、抑郁以及综合医疗康复计划对 COVID 后失调患者的临床疗效的科学数据尚不充分。 研究目的研究视听刺激和认知行为心理疗法在后 COVID 综合征患者综合康复中的临床效果。 材料与方法:研究对象包括 59 名病程在 1 至 6 个月的 COVID 后遗症患者,其中女性 41 人(69.5%),男性 18 人(30.5%),年龄在 31 至 81 岁之间,平均年龄为(59.73 ± 1.59)岁。所有患者被随机分为两组。第一组(主要组)包括 29 名患者,其中男性 9 人,女性 20 人,平均年龄(60.72 ± 2.04)岁,他们接受视听刺激和认知行为心理治疗技术的医疗康复治疗。第二组(对照组)包括 30 名患者,其中男性 9 人,女性 21 人,平均年龄为(58.63±2.44)岁,他们接受的康复治疗包括一套标准措施。为了客观反映患者的情绪波动,研究人员使用了医院焦虑抑郁量表(HADS)和作者的计算机程序来评估患者的主观舒适度、情景焦虑和个人焦虑。统计数据处理使用 "Statistica-10 "程序进行。各组定量指标的差异程度通过 Wilconson 检验进行评估,治疗后各组间差异的显著性通过 Mann-Whitney 检验(p)进行评估。定性指标的评估是通过皮尔逊卡方检验分析多域表进行的。 结果在长期 COVID 障碍综合征患者的复合康复治疗中使用视听刺激和认知行为心理疗法有助于情绪障碍的消退,这体现在 HADS、Spielberger-Khanin、状态量表的指标发生了显著的统计学变化(P 0.05)。有 27 名患者(93.1%)在治疗后未出现焦虑和抑郁症状。在 28 名(96.6%)和 21 名(72.4%)患者中分别观察到了情景焦虑和个人焦虑的平均(参考)水平。19(65.5%)名患者的主观舒适指数达到较高水平(P 0.0001)。 讨论。研究表明,COVID-19患者在治疗前长期处于COVID紊乱状态,在高强度应激情况的影响下,经历了高度焦虑和严重的心理情感应激。视听刺激和认知行为心理疗法的使用有助于增加无焦虑和抑郁症状的患者人数(P 0.05),降低斯皮尔伯格-卡宁量表中的高水平情景焦虑和个人焦虑(P 0.05),提高对心理压力的耐受力和独立应对压力及其后果的能力。 结论。包括视听刺激和认知行为心理治疗在内的综合康复计划有助于有效缓解长期COVID障碍患者的情绪压力并改变其不当行为。
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