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NCT07236424
Clinical Trial This clinical trial aims to determine the impact of physiotherapy interventions on mental health, quality of life, and spinal mobility in older adults. The physiotherapy intervention will consist of group exercise therapy (3 times a week, 40 minutes, 4 weeks in total), walking activities (3 times a week, 30 minutes, 4 weeks in total), and education on optimal positions and movements in daily activities (one session lasting 60 minutes) The main questions it aims to answer are: 1. Are group exercise therapy and walking optimal for reducing symptoms of depression and anxiety and improving quality of life in older adults placed in nursing homes in a short period of time 2. Do physiotherapy interventions improve spinal mobility (anteflexion and extension)?
NCT07219264
This is a parallel, two-arm interventional study comparing the Mental Health CPR behavioral intervention to standard community health education. The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if Mental Health CPR program, a culturally and linguistically adapted behavioral intervention, helps improve emotional well-being and access to mental health services among Hispanic/Latino cancer survivors in Puerto Rico. The main questions it aims to answer are: * Does Mental Health CPR help more people complete psychological distress screening? * Does it help more participants connect with psycho-oncology services? Researchers will compare the Mental Health CPR program to standard community health education to determine whether it improves emotional well-being, enhances communication between patients and caregivers, reduces negative attitudes toward mental health care, and lowers emotional distress levels. Participants will: * Attend community sessions led by trained Community Mental Health Workers (CMHWs) * Receive printed materials and educational resources * Take part in brief follow-ups over about 36 weeks
NCT04727359
This study is an evaluation of the flexible and integrative psychiatric care model (according to § 64b of the German Social Code Book V (SGB V)) (FIT64b) in the child and adolescent psychiatry at the University Hospital Tübingen (UKT). The central concern of this evaluation is to answer the question whether FIT64b models offer advantages over standard care. The orientation of model care is a more cross-sectoral provision of services through more flexible treatment intensities.
NCT04779775
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused changes in health care during pregnancy, childbirth and postpartum. Although adverse effects of COVID-19 on perinatal mental health have been documented, changes in the perinatal mental health care provided to women and their families are yet to be established. As a Task Force in Perinatal mental health and COVID-19 pandemic within RISEUP-PPD COST Action, we aim: (i) to identify policies, guidelines and protocols from different European countries concerning the provision of perinatal mental health care in face of COVID-19, and (ii) to select the best practices to alleviate the negative impact of COVID-19 on perinatal mental health. The survey will be conducted among experts in perinatal mental health who are members of the COST Action RISEUP-PPD and COST Action Devotion in 36 European countries. The experts will fill in the online survey designed for this study that includes a series of open-ended questions, checklists, and response ratings on a 7-point scale. The topic areas cover seven domains of interest: 1) mental health policies, guidelines, protocols, and documents; 2) mental health care practices; 3) best practices; 4) barriers; 5) resources; 6) benefits; and 7) short- and long-term expectations. Data analysis will be mainly a qualitative analysis of the experts' professional views and opinions about the policies, guidelines, protocols, and documents regarding perinatal mental health changes in their country. Additionally, a basic quantitative descriptive analysis will be conducted.