Description Module

Description Module

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Ignite Creation Date: 2025-12-25 @ 12:10 AM
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NCT ID: NCT05780658
Brief Summary: A group of clinicians and researchers developed an 8-session group intervention that integrates education, support, self-reflection, and action-expectation to help people reaffirm or reconstruct self-grounded purpose after significant life events/transitions. The 8 sessions extend over 2-3 months, with 7 weekly sessions and the final session 1 month after Session 7. The intervention, called the Compass Course is structured around the 6 dimensions of flourishing (autonomy, self-acceptance, personal growth, relationships, purpose in life, external mastery), the goal of which is to help people enact behaviors that move them forward in reframing a sense of self and reaffirming or reconstructing a sense of purpose in their daily lives. Participating in this research will involve an introduction session, where informed consent will be obtained, followed by the 8-session intervention for 9 sessions in total. A team composed of researchers from Courage Kenny Rehabilitation Institute (CKRI) propose to recruit a convenience sample of individuals who were hospitalized with COVID-19 to evaluate the efficacy of administering the Compass Course to a novel population, to improve psychological well-being, engagement in everyday activities, and purpose in life. A focus group will be scheduled 2 months after the completion of the Compass Course. This session is composed of brief questionnaires and designed to obtain post-course data to help evaluate the Compass Course intervention.
Detailed Description: Aim #1: To evaluate the acceptability of the CC intervention (purpose renewal intervention) delivered via HIPAA-compliant Zoom to adults with PSC who report lacking a sense of direction in life. Quantitative measures of acceptability will include number of inquiries to explore study participation; participant intervention completion rate; participant responses to an Experience Survey at posttest. The investigators will also conduct posttest focus groups to assess aspects of the intervention that may need to be modified prior to a larger study. Aim #2: To determine the extent to which the CC has beneficial effects on psychosocial outcomes (i.e., self-reported purpose in life; functioning; persistent concussion symptoms) for adults with PSC. The investigators will use a one-group, pretest-posttest design collecting pretest, posttest, and 2-month follow-up data. Main outcomes will include self-reported purpose in life (purpose in life subscale of the Scales of Psychological Wellbeing (Ryff \& Keyes, 1995) and Meaning in Life Questionnaire (Steger et al., 2006). Secondary outcomes will include engagement in purpose activities (Life Engagement Test \[Scheier et al., 2006\]) and concussion symptoms (Rivermead Post Concussion Symptoms Questionnaire \[King et al., 1995\]. Aim #3: To explore the relationship between participants' real-time responses to purpose prompts delivered via a smartphone app and intervention adherence and outcomes. The investigators will employ mobile ecological momentary assessment to prompt participants to make daily purpose-related choices from the start of the study intervention and evaluate whether participation in these daily prompts is related to primary and secondary outcomes.
Study: NCT05780658
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Protocol Section: NCT05780658