Long COVID coping and recovery (LCCR): Developing a novel recovery-oriented treatment for veterans with long COVID
Background: Long COVID has affected 13.5% of Veterans Affairs (VA) Healthcare System users during the first pandemic year. With 700,000+ United States Veterans diagnosed with COVID-19, addressing the impact of Long COVID on this population is crucial. Since empirically-based mental health interventi...
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author | Yosef Sokol Chana Silver Sofie Glatt Lakshmi Chennapragada Sarah Andrusier Cameron Padgett Ariana Dichiara Marianne Goodman |
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description | Background: Long COVID has affected 13.5% of Veterans Affairs (VA) Healthcare System users during the first pandemic year. With 700,000+ United States Veterans diagnosed with COVID-19, addressing the impact of Long COVID on this population is crucial. Since empirically-based mental health interventions for Long COVID are lacking, a vital need exists for a tailored recovery-oriented intervention for this population. This study intends to assess the feasibility and acceptability of a novel recovery-oriented intervention, Long COVID Coping and Recovery (LCCR), for Veterans with Long COVID, aiming to support symptom management and quality of life. LCCR is an adaptation of Continuous Identity Cognitive Therapy (CI-CT), a suicide recovery-oriented treatment for Veterans. Methods: In a two-year open-label pilot, three single-arm treatment trials will be conducted with 18 Veterans suffering from Long COVID. Each trial includes 16 weekly 60-min sessions delivered via VA Video Connect (VVC) and/or VA WebEx. Primary objectives include optimizing LCCR for Veterans with Long COVID and assessing the acceptability and feasibility of the intervention, using attendance and retention rates, drop-out statistics, and client satisfaction levels. Additionally, potential benefits of LCCR will be explored by evaluating alterations in quality of life, resilience, mental health status (anxiety, depression, suicide risk/behavior), and personal identity. The protocol has been tailored based on Veterans' needs assessment interviews and stakeholder feedback. Conclusion: If the LCCR intervention proves feasible and acceptable, a manualized version will be created and a randomized controlled trial planned to examine its efficacy in the broader Veteran population. |
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spelling | doaj.art-918adf0f166746e7a69391eae7f4e62c2023-12-16T06:08:36ZengElsevierContemporary Clinical Trials Communications2451-86542023-12-0136101217Long COVID coping and recovery (LCCR): Developing a novel recovery-oriented treatment for veterans with long COVIDYosef Sokol0Chana Silver1Sofie Glatt2Lakshmi Chennapragada3Sarah Andrusier4Cameron Padgett5Ariana Dichiara6Marianne Goodman7VISN 2 Mental Illness Research, Education and Clinical Center (MIRECC), James J. Peters Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Bronx, NY, USA; Department of Psychology, Touro University, School of Health Sciences, USA; Corresponding author. James J. Peters Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Mental Illness Research, Education and Clinical Center (MIRECC), VISN 2, Touro University, School of Health Sciences, Department of Psychology, USA.VISN 2 Mental Illness Research, Education and Clinical Center (MIRECC), James J. Peters Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Bronx, NY, USAVISN 2 Mental Illness Research, Education and Clinical Center (MIRECC), James J. Peters Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Bronx, NY, USAVISN 2 Mental Illness Research, Education and Clinical Center (MIRECC), James J. Peters Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Bronx, NY, USAVISN 2 Mental Illness Research, Education and Clinical Center (MIRECC), James J. Peters Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Bronx, NY, USAVISN 2 Mental Illness Research, Education and Clinical Center (MIRECC), James J. Peters Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Bronx, NY, USAVISN 2 Mental Illness Research, Education and Clinical Center (MIRECC), James J. Peters Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Bronx, NY, USAVISN 2 Mental Illness Research, Education and Clinical Center (MIRECC), James J. Peters Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Bronx, NY, USA; Department of Psychiatry, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY, USABackground: Long COVID has affected 13.5% of Veterans Affairs (VA) Healthcare System users during the first pandemic year. With 700,000+ United States Veterans diagnosed with COVID-19, addressing the impact of Long COVID on this population is crucial. Since empirically-based mental health interventions for Long COVID are lacking, a vital need exists for a tailored recovery-oriented intervention for this population. This study intends to assess the feasibility and acceptability of a novel recovery-oriented intervention, Long COVID Coping and Recovery (LCCR), for Veterans with Long COVID, aiming to support symptom management and quality of life. LCCR is an adaptation of Continuous Identity Cognitive Therapy (CI-CT), a suicide recovery-oriented treatment for Veterans. Methods: In a two-year open-label pilot, three single-arm treatment trials will be conducted with 18 Veterans suffering from Long COVID. Each trial includes 16 weekly 60-min sessions delivered via VA Video Connect (VVC) and/or VA WebEx. Primary objectives include optimizing LCCR for Veterans with Long COVID and assessing the acceptability and feasibility of the intervention, using attendance and retention rates, drop-out statistics, and client satisfaction levels. Additionally, potential benefits of LCCR will be explored by evaluating alterations in quality of life, resilience, mental health status (anxiety, depression, suicide risk/behavior), and personal identity. The protocol has been tailored based on Veterans' needs assessment interviews and stakeholder feedback. Conclusion: If the LCCR intervention proves feasible and acceptable, a manualized version will be created and a randomized controlled trial planned to examine its efficacy in the broader Veteran population.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2451865423001631Long COVIDVeteransTreatment developmentPilot treatmentPersonal recovery |
spellingShingle | Yosef Sokol Chana Silver Sofie Glatt Lakshmi Chennapragada Sarah Andrusier Cameron Padgett Ariana Dichiara Marianne Goodman Long COVID coping and recovery (LCCR): Developing a novel recovery-oriented treatment for veterans with long COVID Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications Long COVID Veterans Treatment development Pilot treatment Personal recovery |
title | Long COVID coping and recovery (LCCR): Developing a novel recovery-oriented treatment for veterans with long COVID |
title_full | Long COVID coping and recovery (LCCR): Developing a novel recovery-oriented treatment for veterans with long COVID |
title_fullStr | Long COVID coping and recovery (LCCR): Developing a novel recovery-oriented treatment for veterans with long COVID |
title_full_unstemmed | Long COVID coping and recovery (LCCR): Developing a novel recovery-oriented treatment for veterans with long COVID |
title_short | Long COVID coping and recovery (LCCR): Developing a novel recovery-oriented treatment for veterans with long COVID |
title_sort | long covid coping and recovery lccr developing a novel recovery oriented treatment for veterans with long covid |
topic | Long COVID Veterans Treatment development Pilot treatment Personal recovery |
url | http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2451865423001631 |
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