This T1 proof of concept trial is designed to test the Narrative Intervention for LongCOVID-19 intervention.
People living with COVID19 Long Haul Syndrome frequently experience high symptom burden
and problems performing basic activities of daily living. COVID19 has impacted mental
health not only for people directly affected by the pandemic, including people who are
living with COVID19 Long Haul Syndrome, but also those affected indirectly, putting
further strain on the mental health system, which was already under stress.
Understanding the experience of COVID 19 Long Haul Syndrome that can inform innovative
and impactful ways to improve living with COVID19. Mental health providers are in high
demand with an increase in burnout. One study reported 1/3 of mental health providers
have experienced severe burnout since the onset of the pandemic. There are nursing staff
shortages across the US, especially in rural areas. Shortages also occur within social
work staff globally. There is a need to design innovative, interdisciplinary, and less
time-intensive interventions to help those living with chronic illness. More people
living longer with different types of illnesses and staffing shortages make traditional
talk therapy interventions more challenging to deliver to more people.
This study has two specific aims:
Aim 1: Establish the acceptability and feasibility of an asynchronous narrative
intervention for people living with long haul COVID19.
Aim 2: Explore themes of illness narratives of people living with long haul COVID19
Behavioral: Narrative Intervention for Long COVID-19 (NICO)
The NICO intervention was delivered by a licensed psychotherapist asynchronously over a 3
month time period.
Inclusion Criteria:
- Diagnosed with Long COVID
- Have access to email weekly
- Between the ages of 18-89 years old
Exclusion Criteria:
- Conflicting research study
University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
Aurora	5412347, Colorado	5417618, United States
Rachel Johnson, PhD, LCSW, Principal Investigator
 University of Colorado, Denver