Mauritz Maria, Goossens Peter, Jongedijk Ruud, Vermeulen Hester, van Gaal Betsie
GGNet Center for Mental Health Care, Warnsveld, Netherlands.
Radboud University Medical Center, Radboud Institute for Health Sciences, IQ Healthcare, Nijmegen, Netherlands.
Front Psychiatry. 2022 Apr 28;13:804491. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2022.804491. eCollection 2022.
Patients with severe mental illness with repeated interpersonal trauma and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) have a negative illness progression. Traumas are often not treated because of their vulnerability. Narrative exposure therapy (NET) is an effective trauma therapy. It is unknown whether NET is effective and tolerable in these patients receiving community mental healthcare.
The objectives of this study are (1) to gain insights into patients' experiences before, during, and after NET concerning changes in PTSD, dissociative and severe mental ill symptoms, care needs (CAN), quality of life, and global functioning; (2) to identify factors that influence diagnostic changes after NET as compared to patients' experiences. These insights will help to decide whether NET should be incorporated in usual care for these patients.
A mixed methods convergent design consists of a grounded theory approach with thematic analysis followed by a merged analysis, comparing quantitative, and qualitative data for each participant and by means of a joint matrix.
Adult psychiatric outpatients (age, 21-65) with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) related to repeated interpersonal trauma were indicted for the study.
Baseline demographics and clinical characteristics were assessed. Qualitative data were collected 3 months after NET using individual semi-structured in-depth interviews. The merged analysis compared quantitative and qualitative results for each participant.
Twenty-three outpatients (female, 82%) with a mean age of 49.9 years (SD 9.8) participated in the study. Participants experienced NET as intensive, and most of them tolerated it well. Afterward, eighteen participants perceived less symptoms. Mixed analysis showed substantial congruency between quantitative scores and participants' perceptions of PTSD, dissociative symptoms, and CAN (Cohen's kappa > 0.4). Remission of PTSD was associated with sufficient experienced support.
Outpatients with severe mental illness underwent intensive NET, and most of them tolerate it well. This therapy is clearly efficacious in this group.
[www.ClinicalTrials.gov], identifier [NL5608 (NTR5714)].
患有严重精神疾病且反复遭受人际创伤和创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)的患者病情呈消极进展。由于其易受伤害性,创伤往往得不到治疗。叙事暴露疗法(NET)是一种有效的创伤治疗方法。尚不清楚NET在接受社区精神卫生保健的这些患者中是否有效且可耐受。
本研究的目的是:(1)深入了解患者在接受NET之前、期间和之后在PTSD、解离和严重精神疾病症状、护理需求(CAN)、生活质量和整体功能方面的变化;(2)与患者的经历相比,确定影响NET后诊断变化的因素。这些见解将有助于决定是否应将NET纳入这些患者的常规护理中。
一种混合方法收敛设计,包括基于扎根理论方法的主题分析,随后进行合并分析,比较每个参与者的定量和定性数据,并通过联合矩阵进行。
因与反复人际创伤相关的创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)而被纳入研究的成年精神科门诊患者(年龄21 - 65岁)。
评估基线人口统计学和临床特征。在NET治疗3个月后,通过个体半结构化深入访谈收集定性数据。合并分析比较了每个参与者的定量和定性结果。
23名门诊患者(女性,82%)参与了研究,平均年龄49.9岁(标准差9.8)。参与者认为NET强度较大,但大多数人耐受性良好。之后,18名参与者感觉症状减轻。混合分析显示,定量评分与参与者对PTSD、解离症状和CAN的认知之间存在实质性一致性(科恩kappa系数>0.4)。PTSD的缓解与获得足够的支持有关。
患有严重精神疾病的门诊患者接受了强化的NET治疗,大多数人耐受性良好。这种疗法在该组患者中显然有效。