Department of Clinical Psychology and Psychological Therapies, Norwich Medical School, University of East Anglia, Norwich, Norfolk, UK.
Psychiatry, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, UK.
BMJ Open. 2022 Jun 22;12(6):e056355. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-056355.
At least one in four people treated by the primary care improving access to psychological therapies (IAPT) programme in England experiences distressing psychotic experiences (PE) in addition to common mental disorder (CMD). These individuals are less likely to achieve recovery. IAPT services do not routinely screen for nor offer specific treatments for CMD including PE. The Tailoring evidence-based psychological therapY for People with common mental disorder including Psychotic EXperiences study will evaluate the clinical and cost-effectiveness of an enhanced training for cognitive behavioural therapists that aims to address this clinical gap.
This is a multisite, stepped-wedge cluster randomised controlled trial. The setting will be IAPT services within three mental health trusts. The participants will be (1) 56-80 qualified IAPT cognitive behavioural therapists and (2) 600 service users who are triaged as appropriate for cognitive behavioural therapy in an IAPT service have PE according to the Community Assessment of Psychic Experiences-Positive 15-items Scale. IAPT therapists will be grouped into eight study clusters subsequently randomised to the control-intervention sequence. We will obtain pseudonymous clinical outcome data from IAPT clinical records for eligible service users. We will invite service users to complete health economic measures at baseline, 3, 6, 9 and 12-month follow-up. The primary outcome will be the proportion of patients with common mental disorder psychotic experiences who have recovered by the end of treatment as measured by the official IAPT measure for recovery.
The study received the following approvals: South Central-Berkshire Research Ethics Committee on 28 April 2020 (REC reference 20/SC/0135) and Health Research Authority (HRA) on 23 June 2020. An amendment was approved by the Ethics Committee on 01 October 2020 and HRA on 27 October 2020. Results will be made available to patients and the public, the funders, stakeholders in the IAPT services and other researchers.
ISRCTN93895792.
在英格兰,至少有四分之一接受初级保健改善心理治疗获取途径(IAPT)计划治疗的人除了常见的精神障碍(CMD)之外,还经历了令人痛苦的精神病性体验(PE)。这些人不太可能康复。IAPT 服务没有例行筛查,也没有为 CMD 包括 PE 提供特定的治疗方法。Tailoring evidence-based psychological therapY for People with common mental disorder including Psychotic EXperiences 研究将评估针对认知行为治疗师的强化培训的临床和成本效益,该培训旨在解决这一临床差距。
这是一项多站点、逐步楔形集群随机对照试验。该研究地点将是三个心理健康信托机构内的 IAPT 服务。参与者将包括:(1)56-80 名合格的 IAPT 认知行为治疗师;(2)根据社区心理体验评估-阳性 15 项量表,在 IAPT 服务中被分诊为适合认知行为治疗的 600 名服务使用者,他们有 PE。IAPT 治疗师将被分为八个研究组,随后按对照-干预顺序进行随机分组。我们将从 IAPT 临床记录中获取合格服务使用者的匿名临床结果数据。我们将邀请服务使用者在基线、3、6、9 和 12 个月随访时完成健康经济措施。主要结果将是治疗结束时患有常见精神障碍精神病性体验的患者中恢复的比例,这将通过官方 IAPT 恢复措施来衡量。
该研究获得了以下批准:2020 年 4 月 28 日,南中伯克郡研究伦理委员会(REC 参考号 20/SC/0135)和 2020 年 6 月 23 日,健康研究管理局(HRA)。2020 年 10 月 1 日,伦理委员会批准了一项修正案,2020 年 10 月 27 日,HRA 批准了一项修正案。结果将提供给患者和公众、资助者、IAPT 服务的利益相关者和其他研究人员。
ISRCTN93895792。