Two-Minute Calm-Down technique tested in emergency rooms
NCT ID NCT06482567
Summary
This study is testing whether a very brief technique called iCOVER can help people who are experiencing an acute stress reaction. The technique takes 60-120 seconds and involves simple steps like making eye contact, asking factual questions, and helping the person re-engage in purposeful behavior. Researchers will compare iCOVER against usual care and simple reassurance in 450 adults showing visible distress in emergency department settings.
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Cooper University Health Care
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Henry Ford Health System
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McLean Hospital, Harvard Medical School
ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITINGBelmont, Massachusetts, 02478, United States
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University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
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Washington University, St. Louis
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