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                 Open access                                                                                                                                                               Protocol
                                                       Effectiveness and feasibility of internet-                                                                                                                    BMJ Open: first published as 10.1136/bmjopen-2019-036034 on 22 April 2020. Downloaded from 
                                                       based and mobile-based interventions  
                                                       for individuals experiencing 
                                                       bereavement: a systematic 
                                                       review protocol
                                                       Melanie Luppa     , Margrit Löbner, Alexander Pabst, Christine Schlapke, 
                                                       Janine Stein, Steffi G Riedel- Heller
               To cite: Luppa M, Löbner M,             AbStrACt                                                                        Strengths and limitations of this study
               Pabst A, et al.  Effectiveness          Introduction  Internet- based  and  mobile- based 
               and feasibility of internet- based      interventions (IMIs) provide an innovative and efficient 
               and mobile- based interventions         self- management tool for mental health problems. This                          ► First study that provides a comprehensive summary 
               for individuals experiencing            systematic review aims to summarise and critically                                  of studies investigating effectiveness and feasibility 
               bereavement: a systematic               evaluate studies addressing the effectiveness and                                   of internet- based and mobile- based interventions 
               review protocol. BMJ Open               feasibility of IMIs for normal and complicated grief in                             (IMIs) for normal and complicated grief in bereaved 
               2020;10:e036034. doi:10.1136/                                                                                               adults.
               bmjopen-2019-036034                     bereaved adults.                                                                ► Possibility of usage of these IMIs in healthcare as 
               ► Prepublication history and            Methods and analysis  The databases MEDLINE,                                        additional intervention tools as well as low-threshold  
               additional material for this            Cochrane Library, PsycINFO, Embase and Web of                                       treatment options.
               paper are available online. To          Science and Google Scholar (for ‘grey’ literature) will                         ► Application with the necessary caution of these IMIs 
               view these files, please visit          be systematically searched for feasibility studies or                               seems to be required not to interfere with natural 
               the journal online (http:// dx. doi.    randomised controlled trials of IMIs for bereaved adults                            grief processes.
               org/ 10. 1136/ bmjopen- 2019-           who were experiencing normal/complicated grief. Data 
               036034).                                will be extracted and evaluated independently by two 
               Received 02 December 2019               reviewers from studies eligible for inclusion. Quality of                        The effectiveness of IMIs has been shown                                     http://bmjopen.bmj.com/
               Revised 28 February 2020                evidence will be assessed, and results will be synthesised                   for treating depression (eg, refs 2–4), anxiety 
               Accepted 20 March 2020                  qualitatively and pooled meta- analytically, if sufficient                   (eg, refs 5 6), post- traumatic stress disorder 
                                                       outcome data are available. Preferred Reporting Items for 
                                                       Systematic Reviews and Meta- Analyses standards and                          (PTSD; eg, refs 7–9) and other mental health 
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                                                       Grades of Recommendation, Assessment, Development                            problems.  However, less is currently known 
                                                       and Evaluation methodology will be used.                                     about IMIs for individuals experiencing 
                                                       Ethics and dissemination  No primary data will be                            normal or complicated grief.
                                                       collected; thus, ethical approval is not required. The results                   In general, grief is defined as a typical reac-
                                                       will be disseminated through a peer- reviewed publication                                                                                  10                  on September 28, 2022 by guest. Protected by copyright.
                                                                                                                                    tion to the loss of a significant other  and 
                                                       and conference presentations.                                                is associated with symptoms such as intense 
                                                       trial registration number  CRD42019131428.                                   subjective distress, loneliness and somatic 
                                                                                                                                    symptoms, for example, tightness of the 
                                                                                                                                                                                11 12
               © Author(s) (or their                                                                                                throat or need for sighing.                        Recently, the 
               employer(s)) 2020. Re- use              bACkground                                                                   concept of an abnormal reaction to loss has 
               permitted under CC BY- NC. No           Self- management is a widely used approach                                   been proposed and is included as a disorder 
               commercial re- use. See rights          within the medical healthcare system for  in the Diagnostic Statistical Manual of Mental 
               and permissions. Published by           improving patients’ knowledge, capabilities                                  Disorders, Fifth Edition, and is expected to be 
               BMJ.                                    and skills in managing their health prob-                                    included in the International Statistical Classi-
               Institute of Social Medicine,           lems. Internet- based and mobile- based inter-                               fication of Diseases and Related Health Problems, 
               Occupational Health and Public          ventions (IMIs) provide an innovative and                                    11th Revision as a new diagnosis. The disor-
               Health, University of Leipzig,          efficient self- management tool for mental 
               Faculty of Medicine, Leipzig,                                                                                        ders complicated, traumatic or prolonged 
               Sachsen, Germany                        health problems. In recent years, web- based                                 grief (subsequently summarised under 
               Correspondence to                       self- management interventions have gained                                   complicated grief) and complicated grief are 
               Dr Melanie Luppa;                       increasing attention as effective supplemen-                                 described as ‘a syndrome of prolonged and 
                Melanie. Luppa@ medizin. uni-          tary treatment elements to standard mental                                   intense grief that is accompanied by compli-
               leipzig. de                             health treatment.1                                                                                                                                 13
                                                                                                                                    cations that derail the progress of grief’.  
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                                                                                                      objECtIvES
                                                                                                      The planned review aims to systematically evaluate and 
                                                                                                      synthesise the evidence base of randomised controlled 
                                                                                                      trials (RCTs) reporting, the effectiveness of IMIs (ie, 
                                                                                                      improvement of objective parameters) and the feasibility 
                                                                                                      of IMIs (eg, usability, satisfaction, acceptability, under-
                                                                                                      standability and usefulness) for individuals aged 18 years 
                                                                                                      and older who experienced the death of a significant 
                                                                                                      other. Depending on the number of eligible studies, 
                                                                                                      assessment tools and quality of the studies reported, we 
                                                                                                      will also combine data across RCTs to estimate pooled 
                                                                                                      effect sizes for the considered outcomes.
                                                                                                      MEthodS And AnAlySIS
                                                                                                      This protocol outlines the strategies for conducting a 
                                                                                                      systematic review and meta- analysis of RCTs that exam-
                                                                                                      ined the effectiveness of IMIs for bereavement. It is based 
              Figure 1  Flow diagram of the planned study selection                                   on the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews 
              process adapted from the Preferred Reporting Items for                                  and Meta- Analyses (PRISMA) for systematic review proto-
              Systematic Reviews and Meta- Analyses statement.                                                                                  24 25 The protocol describes 
                                                                                                      cols (PRISMA- P) guidelines.
                                                                                                      the planned strategy to systematically evaluate and 
                                                                                                      synthesise data from RCTs and feasibility studies on IMIs 
              In contrast to uncomplicated grief, clinically significant                              for bereaved individuals. We will apply the four- phase 
              impairment in social, occupational or other important                                   PRISMA flow diagram (figure 1) for our study selection 
              areas of functioning must be present.13 14 The diagnosis of                             process.
              complicated grief is given only after a period of 6 months 
              following the loss event if the person is still suffering                               Eligibility criteria
              from separation stress as well as cognitive, emotional and                              The systematic review will be divided into two parts: effec-
                                               14                                                     tiveness studies and feasibility studies on IMIs (study 
              behavioural symptoms.
                 Because grief can affect many areas of life15 16 and is one                          design criteria) that include adults (18 years and older) 
              of the major contributors to the development of mental                                  who experienced the death of a significant other and were                                 http://bmjopen.bmj.com/
              health disorders, providing IMIs as a low-threshold treat                        -      suffering from normal or complicated grief (participant 
              ment option may enable more people to receive treat-                                    criteria). Any measures of effectiveness (ie, improvement 
              ment than through face- to- face interventions alone17 to                               of objective parameters) and feasibility (eg, usability, 
              prevent the development of mental health disorders.                                     satisfaction, acceptability, understandability and useful-
              Major depression, generalised anxiety disorder and PTSD                                 ness) (outcome criteria) of IMIs related to bereavement 
              are particularly closely related to the symptoms of compli-                             will be included. Onset data from clinician- rated scales 
              cated grief, but differences between the disorders have                                 will be prioritised over self-report questionnaires. The  
                                          14 18                                                       intervention must have been a psychological interven-                                      on September 28, 2022 by guest. Protected by copyright.
              also been reported.                                                                                                                     26
                 To date, a number of IMIs for bereavement problems                                   tion according to Kampling et al  criteria: CBT, psycho-
              exist in the international research literature. Internet-                               dynamic psychotherapy, behaviour therapy or behaviour 
              based cognitive–behavioural therapy (CBT) interventions                                 modification, systemic therapy, third wave CBT, human-
              were reported to be effective in treating patients with                                 istic therapy, integrative therapy or to other psychological- 
                                       19                                                             orientated interventions and must have been provided 
              complicated grief  but not for those with uncomplicated                                 in an online setting (intervention criteria). In RCTs, the 
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              grief.  Some researchers have urged caution in imple-                                   comparison group must be either ‘treatment as usual’, 
              menting interventions too early or across a wide range                                  ‘waiting list’, ‘attention placebo’ (inactivity on the part 
              of bereavement-related            distress so as to not interfere with                  of both researchers and participants) or ‘psychological 
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              natural grief processes.                One study showed that IMIs                      placebo’ (activity on the part of participants and inactivity 
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              for PTSD improve symptoms of complicated grief.  To                                     of researchers). We will consider articles that are written 
              our knowledge, there are no previous systematic reviews                                 in either English or German (language criteria). The 
              summarising the effectiveness and feasibility of IMIs for                               literature search will not be restricted by publication date.
              bereaved individuals—for normal as well as complicated 
              grief. The results of this review and meta- analysis will                               Information sources and search strategy
              therefore address this gap in the literature. This protocol                             Systematic literature searches will be conducted in the data-
              describes the rationale and design of the planned system-                               bases MEDLINE (PubMed interface), Cochrane Library 
              atic review and meta- analysis.                                                         (Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, Cochrane 
              2                                                                                         Luppa M, et al. BMJ Open 2020;10:e036034. doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2019-036034
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           Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL) and                data. Difficulties with data extraction will be discussed 
           Cochrane Methodology Register), PsycINFO, Embase,                  and the form will be adopted accordingly. Data from each 
           Web of Science (Science and Social Science Citation                study will be extracted by both reviewers (MeL and CS) 
           Index) and Google Scholar (for ‘grey’ literature) by MeL           independently, and reliability of data extraction will be 
           and CS independently. A combination of the following               checked in a random sample of studies. Discrepancies 
           search terms will be used: (1) bereavement or widow-               between the two reviewers will be discussed with a senior 
           hood or grief; and (2) online or web or computer or                researcher (SGR- H). Missing data will be requested from 
           mobile or e- health or internet; and (3) intervention or           study authors.
           psychotherapy or cognitive behavioural therapy or CBT.               The following data will be extracted:
           The draft of the full MEDLINE search strategy is avail-            1. Study identification items: for example, first author, 
           able in online supplementary appendix 1. If feasible,                 year of publication and country.
           medical subject headings will be used as search terms.             2. Study design characteristics: for example, sample size, 
           The finalised MEDLINE search strategy will be adapted                 recruitment strategy, inclusion/exclusion criteria, cir-
           to the syntax and subject headings specifications of the              cumstances of the loss (eg, violent death and suicide), 
           other databases. We will initially screen titles and abstracts        control group, diagnostic criteria/assessment of nor-
           for eligibility. Full texts will then be assessed for criteria,       mal/prolonged/complicated grief, assessment of co- 
           and the reference lists of included articles and systematic           occurring conditions (eg, Major depression, PTSD and 
           reviews will be hand searched to identify further poten-              concurrent pharmacotherapy/psychotherapy), assess-
           tially relevant studies. Finally, we will conduct a grey              ment of suicidal ideation or behaviour, interventions 
           literature search for unpublished studies using Google                design/type, duration of intervention and length of 
           and Google Scholar with the above- named search terms.                follow- up  assessments.
           If applicable and necessary, we will contact researchers           3. Participants characteristics: for example, mean age, 
           directly to gather further relevant non-published data.               age range and gender.
           The searches will be rerun just before the final analyses          4. Methodological aspects: risk of bias and study limita-
           so that more recent studies can be retrieved.                         tions.
                                                                              5. Outcomes: (A) effectiveness: primary outcome mea-
           data management                                                       sures: reduction of grief symptoms; secondary out-
           References and data will be managed using the Review                  come measures: reduction of depression, anxiety, 
           Manager (RevMan) software package V.5.3 (by the                       somatisation or PTS symptoms or suicidal ideation or 
           Nordic Cochrane Centre, The Cochrane Collaboration,                   behaviour and (B) feasibility: usability, satisfaction, 
           Copenhagen, Denmark, 2014). RevMan is specifically                    acceptability, understandability and usefulness; onset 
           designed for managing and analysing systematic review                 data from clinician- rated scales will be prioritised over       http://bmjopen.bmj.com/
           data from bibliographical management to data synthesis.               self- report questionnaires. All different time frames of 
           If feasible, additional data analyses and meta- analysis will         follow- up assessments will be included.
           be conducted using Stata V.13.1 SE.
                                                                              Quality assessment
           Selection process                                                  The methodological quality of included studies will be 
           All titles and abstracts of articles will be screened inde-        assessed by two researchers (MeL and CS) independently 
           pendently by two reviewers (MeL and CS). At this stage,            using the Cochrane Collaboration Tool for Assessing Risk 
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           articles will be divided into potentially relevant, irrelevant     of Bias in RCTs.  As recommended, each study will be 
           or uncertain. Reasons for exclusion of irrelevant articles         assessed in the following domains: (1) selection bias, that          on September 28, 2022 by guest. Protected by copyright.
           will be given. Potentially relevant and uncertain articles         is, descriptions of the (1a) method of randomisation and 
           will be read in full text independently by MeL and CS,             (1b) concealment of allocation; (2) performance bias, 
           and study eligibility based on the established criteria spec-      that is, description of the methods of blinding partici-
           ified above will be assessed. At each stage of the selection       pants and researchers; (3) detection bias, that is, descrip-
           process, any discrepancies will be discussed between the           tion of the methods of blinding outcome assessment; (4) 
           two reviewers. When discrepancies cannot be resolved,              attrition bias, that is, description of incomplete outcome 
           input from a third senior researcher (SGR- H) will be              data; (5) reporting bias, that is, description of selective 
           obtained.                                                          outcome reporting; and (6) other bias, that is, descrip-
                                                                              tion of important concerns about other biases. Studies 
           data collection process and data items                             will be rated as ‘high’, ‘low’ or ‘unclear’. These assess-
           A standardised data extraction form will be used to extract        ments will be used to inform the corresponding Grades 
           data from included studies. Extracted data will include            of Recommendation, Assessment, Development and 
           study characteristics, participant characteristics, meth-          Evaluation (GRADE) assessment of study limitations (see 
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           odological factors and outcome data. A pilot version of            table 5.6 of the GRADE handbook.  Specifically, ‘low 
           the data extraction form will be tested independently by           risk of bias’ would indicate ‘no limitation’; ‘unclear risk 
           the two reviewers (MeL and CS) on a subsample of rele-             of bias’ would indicate either ‘no limitation’ or ‘serious 
           vant studies to ensure correct extraction of all relevant          limitation’; and ‘high risk of bias’ would indicate either 
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               ‘serious limitation’ or ‘very serious limitation’ in the                                         this review could motivate other researchers to construct 
               GRADE approach. Any disagreement between the two                                                 and test in randomised trials new or modified internet-
                                                                                                                                                                                                           
               reviewers will be resolved by discussions with involvement                                       based or mobile-based inter
                                                                                                                                                            ventions for bereaved adults.
               of a third review author where necessary. Study authors 
               will be contacted for further methodological information                                         Amendments
               if needed. In the risk of bias table, results of the judge-                                      In the event of protocol amendments, we will provide 
               ments will be shown for each domain.                                                             the date, a description of and rationale for of each 
                                                                                                                amendment.
               data synthesis and presentation
               A narrative synthesis for all included studies and relevant                                      Contributors  All authors contributed substantially to the conception of the work; 
               characteristics listed under ‘data collection process’ will                                      MeL and CS drafted the manuscript; AP, MaL, JS and SGR- H revised the manuscript 
               be provided in text and ‘summary of findings’ tables.                                            critically for important intellectual content; all authors finally approved the version 
                                                                                                                to be published. All authors gave agreement to be accountable for all aspects of the 
               Characteristics of the study, sample, intervention and                                           work.
               control condition will be presented first, followed by                                           Funding  This publication is part of the AgE health study and was funded by the 
               outcome measurements, effect sizes and overall results.                                          German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (reference number: 01GY1613).
                  Only studies that provide a quantitative measure of grief                                     Competing interests  None declared.
               symptoms will be included in the meta- analysis. We will                                         Patient consent for publication  Not required.
                                                                        2 statistics and funnel 
               analyse heterogeneity by providing I                                                             Ethics approval  Ethical approval and consent to participate are not required as no 
               and forest plots. According to the Cochrane standards,                                           primary data will be collected. The results of this systematic review are intended 
               we suppose a moderate level of heterogeneity between                                             to be published in an international peer- reviewed journal. Results may also be 
                                  2                                                     29                      presented at relevant professional conferences and meetings.
               studies for I  values ranging from 30% to 60%.  If studies 
                                                                            2                                   Provenance and peer review  Not commissioned; externally peer reviewed.
               fail to show sufficient heterogeneity (I  <60%) in at least 
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               two trials,  meta-analytic              pooling will not be undertaken.                          open access  This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the 
               However, inconsistency may occur from differences in                                             Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY- NC 4.0) license, which 
                                                29                                                              permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially      , 
               study characteristics.  Therefore, we will explore sources                                       and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is 
               of heterogeneity in subgroups of studies in terms of type                                        properly cited, appropriate credit is given, any changes made indicated, and the use 
               of grief or intervention type. A random effects model will                                       is  non- commercial.  See: http:// creativecommons. org/ licenses/ by- nc/ 4. 0/.
               be applied. We will estimate standardised mean differ-                                           Author note  All authors approved the final version of the manuscript.
               ence values and the respective 95% CIs. We will follow the 
               Cochrane Handbook for Systematic Reviews of Interven-                                            orCId id
                       27                                                                                       Melanie Luppa http:// orcid. org/ 0000- 0003- 3927- 6728
               tions  to deal with missing data.
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