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Lawrence M, Davis B, Clark NE, Booth J, Donald G, Dougall N, Fenocchi L, Grealy M, Jamieson M, Jani B, Kontou E, MacDonald J, Mason H, Maxwell M, Parkinson B, Pieri M, Wang X & Mercer SW (2025) A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial Testing the Feasibility and Acceptability of Helping Ease Anxiety and Depression after Stroke (HEADS: UP): An Online Mindfulness-Based Intervention for Stroke Survivors. Mindfulness. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12671-025-02595-8
Abstract
Objectives The purpose of this study was to assess feasibility and acceptability of a stroke-specifc mindfulness-based intervention called Helping Ease Anxiety and Depression after Stroke (HEADS: UP).
Method This study was a mixed-methods pilot randomized controlled trial comparing HEADS: UP to treatment as usual
(TAU). HEADS: UP is a 9-week mindfulness intervention for stroke survivors. UK (United Kingdom)-based stroke survivors
were recruited and attended HEADS: UP Online. Psychological functioning outcomes measures and other data were collected online at pre-intervention (Week 0), post-intervention (Week 9), and follow-up (months 3 and 6). Participants were randomized 1:1 to either HEADS: UP or TAU.
Results Sixty-two participants completed baseline questionnaires and were randomized to HEADS: UP (n=30) or TAU (n=32). Retention rates were as follows: HEADS: UP (n=25, 83.30%) versus TAU (n=25, 78.10%) at post-intervention,
HEADS: UP (n=24, 80%) versus TAU (n=26, 81.30%) at 3-month follow-up, and HEADS: UP (n=20, 66.70%) versus
TAU (n=25, 78.10%) at 6-month follow-up. The mean age for HEADS: UP was 56.0 years versus 56.80 for TAU. The
HEADS: UP group was 30% male, while the TAU group was 56% male. Depression Anxiety Stress Scales (DASS)-21 total
mean score for HEADS: UP improved in the direction of expected effect (baseline 46.20, SD (standard deviation)=24.00;
post-intervention 24.00, SD=16.10) indicating recovery versus no reliable change for TAU (baseline 36.10, SD=18.70;
post-intervention 31.60, SD=20.40). HEADS: UP and TAU scores continued to improve over time. Between-group effect
sizes (Cohen’s d) at post-intervention were large for BAI (Beck Anxiety Inventory) (d=0.91), DASS-21 total (d=0.89),
and BDI (Beck Depression Inventory)-II (d=0.86), highlighting the potential of HEADS: UP for improving depression and
anxiety symptoms. At the six-month follow-up, the attrition rate was higher in the HEADS: UP group (33.30%) compared
with TAU (21.90%).
Conclusions HEADS: UP is feasible and acceptable and has potential to improve depression and anxiety symptoms for
stroke survivors
Keywords
Stroke; Anxiety; Depression; Online MBSR (Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction); Pilot RCT
Journal
Mindfulness
Status | Published |
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Publication date online | 31/05/2025 |
Date accepted by journal | 27/04/2025 |
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Publisher | Springer Science and Business Media LLC |
ISSN | 1868-8527 |
eISSN | 1868-8535 |
ISBN | 2445-4087 |
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