Bell Imogen H, Fielding-Smith Sarah F, Hayward Mark, Rossell Susan L, Lim Michelle H, Farhall John, Thomas Neil
Centre for Mental Health, Swinburne University of Technology, Hawthorn, Australia.
Monash Alfred Psychiatry Research Centre, Melbourne, Australia.
Trials. 2018 May 2;19(1):262. doi: 10.1186/s13063-018-2607-6.
Smartphone-based ecological momentary assessment and intervention (EMA/I) show promise for enhancing psychological treatments for psychosis. EMA has the potential to improve assessment and formulation of experiences which fluctuate day-to-day, and EMI may be used to prompt use of therapeutic strategies in daily life. The current study is an examination of these capabilities in the context of a brief, coping-focused intervention for distressing voice hearing experiences.
METHODS/DESIGN: This is a rater-blinded, pilot randomised controlled trial comparing a four-session intervention in conjunction with use of smartphone EMA/I between sessions, versus treatment-as-usual. The recruitment target is 34 participants with persisting and distressing voice hearing experiences, recruited through a Voices Clinic based in Melbourne, Australia, and via wider advertising. Allocation will be made using minimisation procedure, balancing of the frequency of voices between groups. Assessments are completed at baseline and 8 weeks post-baseline. The primary outcomes of this trial will focus on feasibility and acceptability of the intervention and trial methodology, with secondary outcomes examining preliminary clinical effects related to overall voice severity, the emotional and functional impact of the voices, and emotional distress.
This study offers a highly novel examination of specific smartphone capabilities and their integration with traditional psychological treatment for distressing voices. Such technology has potential to enhance psychological interventions and promote adaptation to distressing experiences.
Australian New Zealand Clinical Trial Registry, ACTRN12617000348358 . Registered on 7 March 2017.
基于智能手机的生态瞬时评估与干预(EMA/I)在增强精神病心理治疗方面显示出前景。EMA有潜力改善对日常波动经历的评估和制定,而EMI可用于促使在日常生活中运用治疗策略。本研究是在针对令人痛苦的幻听经历进行的简短、以应对为重点的干预背景下,对这些能力的检验。
方法/设计:这是一项评估者盲法的试点随机对照试验,比较一个四阶段干预(各阶段之间结合使用智能手机EMA/I)与常规治疗。招募目标是34名有持续且令人痛苦的幻听经历的参与者,通过澳大利亚墨尔本的一个幻听诊所及更广泛的广告招募。将使用最小化程序进行分配,平衡各组之间幻听的频率。在基线期和基线后8周完成评估。本试验的主要结局将聚焦于干预和试验方法的可行性与可接受性,次要结局则考察与总体幻听严重程度、幻听的情感和功能影响以及情绪困扰相关的初步临床效果。
本研究对特定的智能手机功能及其与针对令人痛苦的幻听的传统心理治疗的整合进行了极具创新性的检验。此类技术有潜力增强心理干预并促进对令人痛苦经历的适应。
澳大利亚新西兰临床试验注册中心,ACTRN12617000348358。于2017年3月7日注册。