Based on the changing law of cognitive function, combined with the behavior change wheel theory and the health behavior process orientation model, we constructed a mobile health management program for geriatric depression. The aim is to explore the effect of this intervention program on the health behavior of elderly patients with depression; and to verify the effect of the intervention program on improving the primary outcome and other secondary outcomes of elderly patients with depression, with a view to providing a scientific basis for the management of depression in the elderly and promoting the optimization of personalized intervention strategies.
Based on the changing law of cognitive function, combined with the behavior change wheel theory and the health behavior process orientation model, we constructed a mobile health management program for geriatric depression. The aim is to explore the effect of this intervention program on the health behavior of elderly patients with depression; and to verify the effect of the intervention program on improving the primary outcome and other secondary outcomes of elderly patients with depression, with a view to providing a scientific basis for the management of depression in the elderly and promoting the optimization of personalized intervention strategies.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
80
Participants in this group will receive a mobile health management intervention over a period of 12 weeks. This intervention includes the use of a mobile application designed for health management, psychological support, and monitoring,et al, with the aim of improving the mental health status of elderly patients with depression.
Fujian Medial University
Fuzhou, Fujian, China
cognitive function
Using Montreal Cognitive Assessment( MoCA) to assess patients' cognitive function
Time frame: From baseline (T0) to 6 weeks post-intervention (T1) and 12 weeks post-intervention (T2)
depressive symptoms
sing the Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS-15) to assess patients' depressive symptoms.
Time frame: From baseline (T0) to 6 weeks post-intervention (T1) and 12 weeks post-intervention (T2)
Behavioral Inhibition /Behavioral Activation
Using the Behavioral Inhibition System/Behavioral Activation System Scale (BIS/BAS) to assess patients' behavior.
Time frame: From baseline (T0) to 6 weeks post-intervention (T1) and 12 weeks post-intervention (T2)
patients' quality of life
Using the WHO QOL-BREF to assess patients' quality of life.
Time frame: From baseline (T0) to 6 weeks post-intervention (T1) and 12 weeks post-intervention (T2)
sleep quality
Using the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) to assess patients' sleep quality.
Time frame: From baseline (T0) to 6 weeks post-intervention (T1) and 12 weeks post-intervention (T2)
psychological needs
Using the Basic Psychological Needs Scale (BPNS) to assess patients' psychological needs.
Time frame: From baseline (T0) to 6 weeks post-intervention (T1) and 12 weeks post-intervention (T2)
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