Psychosocial Teleassistance Programme for Adults With Spina Bifida
NCT07178873
Summary
This clinical trial assesses the effect of a telecare psychosocial intervention designed for adults with spina bifida. The intervention consists of 10 weekly 1.5-hour group sessions, followed by two 3-month follow-up sessions. Each group will consist of 6 to 7 individuals. The intervention is aimed at strengthening aspects of self-concept, self-esteem, social skills and aims at a reduction of symptomatology and a general improvement of psychological well-being.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria: * To be diagnosed with spina bifida by a specialist. * Being between 18 and 75 years old. * Having their informed consent or the informed consent of their legal guardians. * Having Spanish as one of their main languages. * Having access to a computer (with a camera, microphone and speakers integrated) and Internet connection to take part in the videoconferences. Exclusion Criteria: * Age that is inconsistent with the established range. * The presence of any comorbid diagnosis or sensory deficit that would impede the effective execution of the intervention's activities.
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NCT07178873