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Accepted for/Published in: JMIR Research Protocols

Date Submitted: Apr 16, 2020
Date Accepted: Jun 30, 2020

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LEAVES (optimizing the mentaL health and resiliencE of older Adults that haVe lost thEir spouSe via blended, online therapy): Proposal for an Online Service Development and Evaluation

van Velsen L, Cabrita M, op den Akker H, Brandl L, Isaac J, Suárez-Gómez M, Gouveia A, Evans N, Dinis de Sousa R, Rodrigues AM, Canhão H, DELA Natura- En Levensverzekeringen NV , Blok M, Alcobia C, Brodbeck J

LEAVES (optimizing the mentaL health and resiliencE of older Adults that haVe lost thEir spouSe via blended, online therapy): Proposal for an Online Service Development and Evaluation

JMIR Res Protoc 2020;9(9):e19344

DOI: 10.2196/19344

PMID: 32897238

PMCID: 7509633

LEAVES – optimizing the mentaL health and resiliencE of older Adults that haVe lost thEir spouSe via blended, online therapy: A proposal

  • Lex van Velsen; 
  • Miriam Cabrita; 
  • Harm op den Akker; 
  • Lena Brandl; 
  • Joana Isaac; 
  • María Suárez-Gómez; 
  • Afonso Gouveia; 
  • Nathaniel Evans; 
  • Rute Dinis de Sousa; 
  • Ana Maria Rodrigues; 
  • Helena Canhão; 
  • DELA Natura- En Levensverzekeringen NV; 
  • Marije Blok; 
  • Carlos Alcobia; 
  • Jeannette Brodbeck

ABSTRACT

Background:

Loss of a spouse is a frequent occurrence in later life. While most older adults successfully process this loss and will return to a normal life, about 10% of the individuals are unable to cope, and progress to prolonged grief. Prolonged grief, in turn, can result in mental and physical problems including, poor sleep, cardiovascular problems, depression, and suicidal tendencies.

Objective:

LEAVES is an online bereavement program that will support the prevention and treatment of prolonged grief, so that elderly mourners can continue to lead an active, meaningful and dignified life. LEAVES will cater to secondary end-users (e.g., family, informal caregivers) by reducing stress.

Methods:

LEAVES will help older adults to process the loss of a spouse in an online environment, which consists of: (1) an existing online grief self-help program LIVIA, (2) the Before You Leave program that allows for storing personal memories, (3) a virtual agent platform, and (4) an accessible front-end design. LEAVES can detect persons at risk for complications, reveal negative trends in their emotional life, and act to counter such trends. The service relies on online support whenever possible but is blended with telephone or face-to-face counselling when necessary.

Results:

The project will take place between February 2020 and January 2023 and includes a real-life evaluation in which 315 end-users will use the service across three countries (the Netherlands, Portugal and Switzerland). The evaluation of LEAVES will focus on clinical effect, its business case, and technology acceptance. The results will pave the way for smooth integration into existing care paths and reimbursement schemes.

Conclusions:

The LEAVES service aims to soften the mourning process, prevents depression or social isolation, strengthens widow(er)s resilience and wellbeing, and quickens one’s return to societal participation. Clinical Trial: NA


 Citation

Please cite as:

van Velsen L, Cabrita M, op den Akker H, Brandl L, Isaac J, Suárez-Gómez M, Gouveia A, Evans N, Dinis de Sousa R, Rodrigues AM, Canhão H, DELA Natura- En Levensverzekeringen NV , Blok M, Alcobia C, Brodbeck J

LEAVES (optimizing the mentaL health and resiliencE of older Adults that haVe lost thEir spouSe via blended, online therapy): Proposal for an Online Service Development and Evaluation

JMIR Res Protoc 2020;9(9):e19344

DOI: 10.2196/19344

PMID: 32897238

PMCID: 7509633

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