Fergus Thomas A, Hiraoka Regina
Baylor University, Hewitt, Texas
Hewitt, Texas.
J Cogn Psychother. 2018 Jun;32(2):140-152. doi: 10.1891/0889-8391.32.2.140.
The attention training technique (ATT) component of metacognitive therapy seeks to reduce anxiety and strengthen executive attention. ATT has the potential to expand mental health service delivery, with researchers labeling ATT as a possible form of eHealth. However, the only known published study to examine ATT in that delivery capacity was not supportive of its use. The current pilot study examined a new 4-week eHealth-based protocol of ATT among a small mixed sample of patients with anxiety disorders ( = 16). Patients attended a single in-person session to practice ATT and then practiced ATT remotely by accessing a standardized recording of ATT through the Internet for 4 weeks. There was no attrition and over 80% of patients achieved the practice benchmark. Improvements were noted across clinician-rated, patient-rated, and performance-based outcomes. Results support further examination of ATT as a possible eHealth treatment for anxiety disorders. Recommendations for future research are discussed.
元认知疗法的注意力训练技术(ATT)部分旨在减轻焦虑并增强执行性注意力。ATT有潜力扩大心理健康服务的提供范围,研究人员将ATT标记为电子健康的一种可能形式。然而,唯一已知的关于以这种提供方式检验ATT的已发表研究并不支持其使用。当前的试点研究在一小群混合的焦虑症患者样本(n = 16)中检验了一种新的基于电子健康的为期4周的ATT方案。患者参加了一次面对面的课程来练习ATT,然后通过互联网访问ATT的标准化录音远程练习ATT,为期4周。没有出现失访情况,超过80%的患者达到了练习基准。在临床医生评定、患者评定以及基于表现的结果方面均有改善。结果支持进一步检验ATT作为焦虑症一种可能的电子健康治疗方法。讨论了对未来研究的建议。