Internet-Delivered ACT Reduces Anxiety in Dementia Family Carers
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Discovery of the day · Public Health
[Articles] Clinical effectiveness of internet-delivered self-help Aacceptance and Commitment Therapy for family carers of people with dementia (iACT4CARERS): a multicentre, parallel, randomised controlled trial
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Key finding
Medicine · Public Health
Discovery of the day
A multicentre, parallel, randomised controlled trial (iACT4CARERS) demonstrated that an internet-delivered self-help Acceptance and Commitment Therapy effectively reduces anxiety symptoms among family carers of people with dementia. The study found that this scalable digital intervention addresses a major unmet mental health need in this vulnerable population, showing statistically significant clinical benefits over control conditions. For a physician–public health researcher and laboratory scientist developing scalable vaccine platforms, this trial provides a rigorous model for translating evidence-based psychological interventions into accessible, high-impact public health tools that could inform future implementation strategies for mental health support in community settings.
Novelty
82%
Rigor
91%
Significance
78%
Validity
90%
Clarity
85%
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