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Effects of a general practitioner-led brief narrative exposure intervention on symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder after intensive care (PICTURE): multicentre, observer blind, randomised controlled trial
by
Koch, Thea
, Koch, Roland
, Wehrstedt, Regina
, Zwißler, Bernhard
, Bogdanski, Ralph
, Raub, Jonas
, Heimbeck, Irene
, Riessen, Reimer
, Angstwurm, Matthias
, Vogl, Thomas
, Weiss, Georg
, Thurm, Franka
, Brenk-Franz, Katja
, Irlbeck, Michael
, Kosilek, Robert Philipp
, Kosilek, Robert P
, Pankow, Wulf
, Gensichen, Jochen
, Schneider, Jürgen
, Dreischulte, Tobias
, Schmidt, Konrad F R
, Falkai, Peter
, Rank, Nikolaus
, Gallinat, Jürgen
, Schauer, Maggie
, Papiol, Sergi
, Jarczak, Dominik
, Voigt, Karen
, Bürkle, Martin
, Adrion, Christine
, von Heymann, Christian
, Oltrogge, Jan
, Lühmann, Dagmar
, Schubert, Tomke
, Kerinn, Melanie
, Lemke, Yvonne
, May, Stephanie
, Dohmann, Johanna
, Rüchardt, Ann
, Hennig, Simona
, Zwissler, Bernhard
, Elbert, Thomas
, Schröder, Nora
, Schelling, Gustav
, Wäscher, Cornelia
, Hardt, Hanna
, Bischhoff, Andrea
, Schulze, Thomas G
, König, Hans-Helmut
, Richter, Hans-Peter
, Weierstall-Pust, Roland
, Schumacher, Karin
, Heintze, Christoph
, Schneider, Gerhard
, Joos, Stefanie
, Schmidt, Konrad FR
, Reill, Lorenz
, Sanftenberg, Linda
, Laugwitz, Karl-Ludwig
, Schneider, Antonius
, Schneider, Sophie
, Lackermeier, Peter
, Wassilowsky, Die
in
Adjustment
/ Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Aged
/ Aged, 80 and over
/ Anxiety
/ Cognitive ability
/ Critical Care - psychology
/ Critical Illness - psychology
/ Critical Illness - therapy
/ Female
/ General Practitioners
/ Germany
/ Humans
/ Implosive Therapy - methods
/ Intensive care
/ Intervention
/ Life expectancy
/ Male
/ Mental depression
/ Mental disorders
/ Mental health
/ Middle Aged
/ Narrative Therapy - methods
/ Nurses
/ Patients
/ Post traumatic stress disorder
/ Practice nursing
/ Primary care
/ Psychologists
/ Quality of Life
/ Single-Blind Method
/ Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic - etiology
/ Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic - psychology
/ Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic - therapy
/ Treatment Outcome
/ Young Adult
2025
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Effects of a general practitioner-led brief narrative exposure intervention on symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder after intensive care (PICTURE): multicentre, observer blind, randomised controlled trial
by
Koch, Thea
, Koch, Roland
, Wehrstedt, Regina
, Zwißler, Bernhard
, Bogdanski, Ralph
, Raub, Jonas
, Heimbeck, Irene
, Riessen, Reimer
, Angstwurm, Matthias
, Vogl, Thomas
, Weiss, Georg
, Thurm, Franka
, Brenk-Franz, Katja
, Irlbeck, Michael
, Kosilek, Robert Philipp
, Kosilek, Robert P
, Pankow, Wulf
, Gensichen, Jochen
, Schneider, Jürgen
, Dreischulte, Tobias
, Schmidt, Konrad F R
, Falkai, Peter
, Rank, Nikolaus
, Gallinat, Jürgen
, Schauer, Maggie
, Papiol, Sergi
, Jarczak, Dominik
, Voigt, Karen
, Bürkle, Martin
, Adrion, Christine
, von Heymann, Christian
, Oltrogge, Jan
, Lühmann, Dagmar
, Schubert, Tomke
, Kerinn, Melanie
, Lemke, Yvonne
, May, Stephanie
, Dohmann, Johanna
, Rüchardt, Ann
, Hennig, Simona
, Zwissler, Bernhard
, Elbert, Thomas
, Schröder, Nora
, Schelling, Gustav
, Wäscher, Cornelia
, Hardt, Hanna
, Bischhoff, Andrea
, Schulze, Thomas G
, König, Hans-Helmut
, Richter, Hans-Peter
, Weierstall-Pust, Roland
, Schumacher, Karin
, Heintze, Christoph
, Schneider, Gerhard
, Joos, Stefanie
, Schmidt, Konrad FR
, Reill, Lorenz
, Sanftenberg, Linda
, Laugwitz, Karl-Ludwig
, Schneider, Antonius
, Schneider, Sophie
, Lackermeier, Peter
, Wassilowsky, Die
in
Adjustment
/ Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Aged
/ Aged, 80 and over
/ Anxiety
/ Cognitive ability
/ Critical Care - psychology
/ Critical Illness - psychology
/ Critical Illness - therapy
/ Female
/ General Practitioners
/ Germany
/ Humans
/ Implosive Therapy - methods
/ Intensive care
/ Intervention
/ Life expectancy
/ Male
/ Mental depression
/ Mental disorders
/ Mental health
/ Middle Aged
/ Narrative Therapy - methods
/ Nurses
/ Patients
/ Post traumatic stress disorder
/ Practice nursing
/ Primary care
/ Psychologists
/ Quality of Life
/ Single-Blind Method
/ Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic - etiology
/ Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic - psychology
/ Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic - therapy
/ Treatment Outcome
/ Young Adult
2025
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Effects of a general practitioner-led brief narrative exposure intervention on symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder after intensive care (PICTURE): multicentre, observer blind, randomised controlled trial
by
Koch, Thea
, Koch, Roland
, Wehrstedt, Regina
, Zwißler, Bernhard
, Bogdanski, Ralph
, Raub, Jonas
, Heimbeck, Irene
, Riessen, Reimer
, Angstwurm, Matthias
, Vogl, Thomas
, Weiss, Georg
, Thurm, Franka
, Brenk-Franz, Katja
, Irlbeck, Michael
, Kosilek, Robert Philipp
, Kosilek, Robert P
, Pankow, Wulf
, Gensichen, Jochen
, Schneider, Jürgen
, Dreischulte, Tobias
, Schmidt, Konrad F R
, Falkai, Peter
, Rank, Nikolaus
, Gallinat, Jürgen
, Schauer, Maggie
, Papiol, Sergi
, Jarczak, Dominik
, Voigt, Karen
, Bürkle, Martin
, Adrion, Christine
, von Heymann, Christian
, Oltrogge, Jan
, Lühmann, Dagmar
, Schubert, Tomke
, Kerinn, Melanie
, Lemke, Yvonne
, May, Stephanie
, Dohmann, Johanna
, Rüchardt, Ann
, Hennig, Simona
, Zwissler, Bernhard
, Elbert, Thomas
, Schröder, Nora
, Schelling, Gustav
, Wäscher, Cornelia
, Hardt, Hanna
, Bischhoff, Andrea
, Schulze, Thomas G
, König, Hans-Helmut
, Richter, Hans-Peter
, Weierstall-Pust, Roland
, Schumacher, Karin
, Heintze, Christoph
, Schneider, Gerhard
, Joos, Stefanie
, Schmidt, Konrad FR
, Reill, Lorenz
, Sanftenberg, Linda
, Laugwitz, Karl-Ludwig
, Schneider, Antonius
, Schneider, Sophie
, Lackermeier, Peter
, Wassilowsky, Die
in
Adjustment
/ Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Aged
/ Aged, 80 and over
/ Anxiety
/ Cognitive ability
/ Critical Care - psychology
/ Critical Illness - psychology
/ Critical Illness - therapy
/ Female
/ General Practitioners
/ Germany
/ Humans
/ Implosive Therapy - methods
/ Intensive care
/ Intervention
/ Life expectancy
/ Male
/ Mental depression
/ Mental disorders
/ Mental health
/ Middle Aged
/ Narrative Therapy - methods
/ Nurses
/ Patients
/ Post traumatic stress disorder
/ Practice nursing
/ Primary care
/ Psychologists
/ Quality of Life
/ Single-Blind Method
/ Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic - etiology
/ Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic - psychology
/ Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic - therapy
/ Treatment Outcome
/ Young Adult
2025
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Effects of a general practitioner-led brief narrative exposure intervention on symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder after intensive care (PICTURE): multicentre, observer blind, randomised controlled trial
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Effects of a general practitioner-led brief narrative exposure intervention on symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder after intensive care (PICTURE): multicentre, observer blind, randomised controlled trial
2025
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AbstractObjectiveTo determine the effect of a novel brief general practitioner (GP)-led narrative exposure intervention on post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms after intensive care.DesignMulticentre, observer blind, randomised controlled trial (PICTURE).SettingPrimary care in 319 general practices across Germany.Participants319 adults (18-85 years) who have survived critical illness with symptoms of PTSD, discharged from intensive care and randomised to receive the intervention (n=160) or improved usual care (n=159) from a general practitioner.InterventionsIntervention group participants had three narrative exposure consultations with a general practitioner and eight scheduled contacts with a nurse. Control group participants received improved treatment as usual based on the German PTSD guideline.Main outcome measuresThe primary clinical outcome was self-reported PTSD symptoms using the Post-Traumatic Diagnostic Scale for DSM-5 (PDS-5, range 0-80, higher scores indicating more severe symptoms) at six months. The minimal clinically important difference was six points. Secondary outcomes included changes in depression, anxiety, patient activation, health related quality of life and disability at six and 12 months.ResultsBetween 21 October 2018 and 18 January 2023, 1283 patients discharged from an intensive care unit were screened for PTSD symptoms. 319 study participants were randomly assigned either to the control group (n=159) or the intervention group (n=160). The mean patient age was 57.7 years (standard deviation (SD) 12.7), and 61% of participants were male. The mean baseline PDS-5 score was 30.6 (SD 13.3) in both groups. 271 (85%) study participants completed follow-up assessment after six months and 247 (77%) after 12 months. The intervention effect showed a mean between-group difference in the PDS-5 score of 4.7 points ((95% confidence interval 1.6 to 7.8); P=0.003, Cohen’s d=0.37)) at six months and 5.4 points ((1.8 to 9.0); P=0.003, Cohen’s d=0.41)) at 12 months. Among secondary outcomes, patients in the intervention group had greater improvements in depression, health related quality of life, and disability.ConclusionsIn adults with symptoms of PTSD after critical illness, a brief narrative exposure intervention was feasible and showed a reduction of symptoms, which was less than the predefined minimal clinically important difference. The effect was found to be sustained at 12 months’ follow-up. These findings support the further evaluation of this intervention in primary care.Trial registrationClinicalTrials.gov, NCT03315390; DRKS-ID DRKS00012589
Publisher
British Medical Journal Publishing Group,BMJ Publishing Group LTD
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