Examining the Implementation of the Italian Version of the Teen Online Problem-Solving Program Coupled With Remote Psychological Support: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial.

IF 1.5 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES JMIR Research Protocols Pub Date : 2025-02-21 DOI:10.2196/64178
Claudia Corti, Marta Papini, Sandra Strazzer, Renato Borgatti, Romina Romaniello, Geraldina Poggi, Fabio Alexander Storm, Cosimo Urgesi, Ashok Jansari, Shari L Wade, Alessandra Bardoni
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Abstract

Background: Pediatric acquired brain injury (ABI) is frequently associated with cognitive and socioemotional alterations. Therefore, targeted rehabilitation to improve everyday functioning, particularly executive functioning (EF), is needed to limit the possible deterioration of cognitive abilities and behavior over time and the associated social and psychological costs.

Objective: In this paper, we present the protocol for a phase-2 randomized controlled trial (RCT) aimed at examining the feasibility and efficacy of a web-based intervention (ie, the Italian version of the Teen Online Problem-Solving [I-TOPS] intervention) to improve problem-solving abilities versus an active-control, web-based intervention (ie, wellness intervention) providing health and wellness content.

Methods: A double-blinded, phase-2 RCT will be conducted to guarantee controls on data quality and findings. In total, 42 adolescents will be recruited from a rehabilitation institute and individually randomly assigned in a 1:1 ratio to receive the I-TOPS intervention or the web-based wellness intervention. Both interventions will include 10 core sessions and will be delivered remotely using a web-based platform. Participants allocated to both interventions and their caregivers will independently complete the learning modules in an everyday setting using their computer. The I-TOPS intervention's core sessions will target the EF domain (eg, planning, emotion regulation, and social skills), while all the contents of the wellness intervention will be aimed at providing psychoeducation on ABI sequelae and supporting health and wellness. Participants assigned to the I-TOPS intervention will also receive bimonthly direct training in problem-solving coupled with remote support from a psychologist. Feasibility data and efficacy outcomes on both adolescents' and parents' functioning will be assessed. Cognitive abilities in the EF domain and behavioral and psychological functioning (ie, internalizing and externalizing symptoms) of the adolescents will be evaluated via performance-based measures, administered remotely using the Google Meet platform, and paper-and-pencil questionnaires; parents' well-being will be assessed through paper-and-pencil questionnaires. Efficacy will be evaluated immediately after training and at 6-month follow-up.

Results: This study started on February 26, 2021, and ended on February 28, 2023. A total of 42 adolescents were enrolled and randomly assigned to the 2 study groups, 34 (81%) completed the intervention and posttreatment evaluation (I-TOPS: n=19 and wellness intervention: n=15) and 31 performed follow-up evaluation (I-TOPS: n=18 and wellness intervention: n=13). Data analysis on feasibility and efficacy will be performed after protocol publication, and the results will be published in the form of a paper in a relevant journal in 2025.

Conclusions: This double-blinded, phase-2 RCT could extend knowledge on the best rehabilitation practices to adopt with the survivors of pediatric ABI by providing evidence-based data currently lacking for the Italian context. If this study yields positive results, a larger, multicenter, phase-3 RCT could be planned and delivered to examine program cost-effectiveness in a larger sample.

Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT05169788; https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT05169788.

International registered report identifier (irrid): DERR1-10.2196/64178.

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检查意大利语版青少年在线问题解决方案与远程心理支持的实施:一项随机对照试验协议。
背景:儿童获得性脑损伤(ABI)通常与认知和社会情绪改变有关。因此,需要有针对性的康复来改善日常功能,特别是执行功能(EF),以限制随着时间的推移认知能力和行为的可能恶化以及相关的社会和心理成本。目的:在本文中,我们提出了一项第二阶段随机对照试验(RCT)的方案,旨在检验基于网络的干预(即意大利语版青少年在线问题解决[I-TOPS]干预)与提供健康和健康内容的主动控制、基于网络的干预(即健康干预)在提高问题解决能力方面的可行性和有效性。方法:采用双盲2期随机对照试验,确保对数据质量和结果的控制。总共将从康复机构招募42名青少年,并按1:1的比例随机分配接受I-TOPS干预或基于网络的健康干预。这两项干预措施将包括10个核心会议,并将使用基于网络的平台远程提供。参与者被分配到干预和他们的照顾者将独立完成学习模块在日常设置使用他们的电脑。I-TOPS干预的核心课程将针对EF领域(如计划、情绪调节和社交技能),而健康干预的所有内容将旨在提供ABI后遗症的心理教育和支持健康和健康。被分配到I-TOPS干预的参与者还将接受每月两次的解决问题的直接培训,并由心理学家提供远程支持。将评估青少年和父母功能的可行性数据和疗效结果。青少年EF领域的认知能力以及行为和心理功能(即内化和外化症状)将通过基于绩效的测量进行评估,使用谷歌Meet平台进行远程管理,并使用纸笔问卷;家长的健康状况将通过纸笔问卷进行评估。培训后和6个月随访后立即评估疗效。结果:本研究于2021年2月26日开始,2023年2月28日结束。共纳入42名青少年,随机分为2个研究组,其中34人(81%)完成了干预和治疗后评估(I-TOPS: n=19,健康干预:n=15), 31人进行了随访评估(I-TOPS: n=18,健康干预:n=13)。方案发表后进行可行性和有效性数据分析,并于2025年在相关期刊上以论文的形式发表结果。结论:这项双盲2期随机对照试验提供了目前意大利缺乏的循证数据,可以扩展关于小儿ABI幸存者最佳康复实践的知识。如果这项研究取得了积极的结果,那么可以计划并交付一项更大的、多中心的3期随机对照试验,以在更大的样本中检查项目的成本效益。试验注册:ClinicalTrials.gov NCT05169788;https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT05169788.International注册报告标识符(irrid): DERR1-10.2196/64178。
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