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drug936 | Clinical interview Wiki | 1.00 |
drug595 | Blood collection Wiki | 1.00 |
drug3516 | Saliva collection Wiki | 0.38 |
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D001008 | Anxiety Disorders NIH | 0.14 |
D003863 | Depression, NIH | 0.11 |
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There is one clinical trial.
The recent COVID-19 pandemic has affected many aspects of individuals social life and its negative consequences on Canadian public health go far beyond the direct overload of the hospital care system. Self-isolation and financial uncertainty can significantly deteriorate individuals' mental health, which is only going to aggravate with prolonged physical distancing strategies. Adding to this is the personal and public trauma of lost lives and soon there will be an unprecedented epidemic of mental health problems with crushing effects on the public health sector and economy. To meet this huge new demand for an already strained health system, there is a need for innovative new approaches that significantly expand the capacity of care delivery. While it may not be possible in the short term to increase the number of mental healthcare providers or the number of hours they work, improving their time spent efficiently might be the solution. Virtual care and online delivery of psychotherapy, shown to be clinically effective, efficient and cost-effective, might be the perfect solution to address the high demand faced now. The investigators aim to establish the first academic online psychotherapy clinic to manage mental health problems secondary to COVID-19. The goal is to evaluate the feasibility and efficacy of treating COVID-19 related mental health issues in this clinic, offering a 10-week, diagnosis-specific, online psychotherapy program. The investigators will use the Online Psychotherapy Tool (OPTT), a secure cloud-based digital mental health platform, developed by the PI, Dr. Alavi. Potentially, this method of care delivery could increase care capacity by four-folds. The findings from this project have the potential to influence clinical practice and policy and increase accessibility to care during COVID-19 pandemic, without sacrificing the quality of care.
Description: The Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale - 21 Items (DASS-21) - Scale: 0-3 (0 = never, 3 = frequently)
Measure: Change in Stress Time: Baseline, week 6, week 12Description: 14 Item Resilience Scale (RS-14) - Scale: 1-7 (1 = strongly disagree, 7 = strongly agree)
Measure: Change in Resilience Time: Baseline, week 6, week 12Description: The Quality of Life Enjoyment and Satisfaction Questionnaire (Q-LES-Q) - Scale: 1-5 (1 = very poor, 5 = very good)
Measure: Change in Quality of Life Assessment Time: Baseline, week 6, week 12Description: Generalized Anxiety Disorder 7 (GAD-7) - Scale: 0-3 (0 = not at all, 3 = nearly every day)
Measure: Change in Symptom Severity - 1 Time: Baseline, week 6, week 12Description: Montgomery-Asberg Depression Rating Scale (MADRS) - Scale: 0-6 (0 = not at all, 6 = frequent/very much)
Measure: Change in Symptom Severity - 2 Time: Baseline, week 6, week 12Description: Patient Health Questionnaire 9 (PHQ-9) - Scale: 0-3 (0 = not at all, 3 = nearly every day)
Measure: Change in Symptom Severity - 3 Time: Baseline, week 6, week 12Description: Healthcare providers who administered the e-psychotherapy for duration of project will be asked through focus groups questions surrounding the feasibility of providing the e-psychotherapy, how it compared to in-person psychotherapy with respect to time commitment, feelings of 'connectedness' to participant, and any perceived benefits/drawbacks to e-psychotherapy.
Measure: Qualitative Information: Healthcare Providers Time: Week 12Description: In focus groups, participants will be asked questions regarding personal, social, and cultural factors (gender, sexuality, background, supportive resources, structural/social barriers, etc.) that could impact participant experience with e-psychotherapy. This will be extracted using an Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) approach.
Measure: Qualitative Information: Personal, social, and cultural factors Time: Week 12Alphabetical listing of all HPO terms. Navigate: Correlations Clinical Trials
Data processed on September 26, 2020.
An HTML report was created for each of the unique drugs, MeSH, and HPO terms associated with COVID-19 clinical trials. Each report contains a list of either the drug, the MeSH terms, or the HPO terms. All of the terms in a category are displayed on the left-hand side of the report to enable easy navigation, and the reports contain a list of correlated drugs, MeSH, and HPO terms. Further, all reports contain the details of the clinical trials in which the term is referenced. Every clinical trial report shows the mapped HPO and MeSH terms, which are also hyperlinked. Related HPO terms, with their associated genes, protein mutations, and SNPs are also referenced in the report.
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