Development of a Dyadic Mind-body Program for Cardiac Arrest Survivors and Their Caregivers: Recovering Together After Cardiac Arrest (RT-CA).
The purpose of this study is to pilot two resilience interventions for cardiac arrest survivors and their informal caregivers, Recovering Together after Cardiac Arrest 1 and Recovering Together after Cardiac Arrest 2 . The data the investigators gather in this study will be used to further refine the interventions.
• Out-of-hospital or in-hospital CA survivor (must have new diagnosis of cardiac arrest in electronic medical record from index hospitalization with documented loss of pulse) with an identified caregiver (identified by the survivor who is their primary source of emotional and functional support)
• survivor must score \>5 on Short Form of the Mini Mental State Exam for sufficient cognitive function for meaningful participation
• ability and willingness to participate in a hybrid in-person/live video intervention
• English speaking adults (18 year or older)
• at least one member of the dyad endorses clinically significant emotional distress during screening (\>7 on either of the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale subscales).