Unit for Social and Community Psychiatry, Centre for Psychiatry and Mental Health, Wolfson Institute of Population Health, Queen Mary University of London, London, UK.
East London NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK.
Trials. 2023 Aug 26;24(1):557. doi: 10.1186/s13063-023-07232-0.
Arts therapies are widely but inconsistently provided in community mental health. Whilst they are appealing to patients, evidence for their effectiveness is mixed. Trials to date have been limited to one art-form or diagnosis. Patients may hold strong preferences for or against an art-form whilst group therapies rely on heterogeneity to provide a range of learning experiences. This study will test whether manualised group arts therapies (art therapy, dance movement therapy and music therapy) are effective in reducing psychological distress for diagnostically heterogeneous patients in community mental health compared to active group counselling control.
A pragmatic multi-centre 2-arm randomised controlled superiority trial with health economic evaluation and nested process evaluation. Adults aged ≥ 18, living in the community with a primary diagnosis of psychosis, mood, or anxiety disorder will be invited to participate and provide written informed consent. Participants are eligible if they score ≥ 1.65 on the Global Severity Index of the Brief Symptom Inventory. Those eligible will view videos of arts therapies and be asked for their preference. Participants are randomised to either their preferred type of group arts therapy or counselling. Groups will run twice per week in a community venue for 20 weeks. Our primary outcome is symptom distress at the end of intervention. Secondary outcomes include observer-rated symptoms, social situation and quality of life. Data will be collected at baseline, post-intervention and 6 and 12 months post-intervention. Outcome assessors and trial statisticians will be blinded. Analysis will be intention-to-treat. Economic evaluation will assess the cost-effectiveness of group arts therapies. A nested process evaluation will consist of treatment fidelity analysis, exploratory analysis of group process measures and qualitative interviews with participants and therapists.
This will be the first trial to account for patient preferences and diagnostic heterogeneity in group arts therapies. As with all group therapies, there are a number of logistical challenges to which we have had to further adapt due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Overall, the study will provide evidence as to whether there is an additive benefit or not to the use of the arts in group therapy in community mental health care.
ISRCTN, ISRCTN88805048 . Registered on 12 September 2018.
艺术治疗在社区心理健康中得到了广泛但不一致的应用。尽管它们对患者很有吸引力,但它们的有效性证据却存在差异。迄今为止,这些试验仅限于一种艺术形式或一种诊断。患者可能对某种艺术形式有强烈的偏好或反对,而团体治疗则依赖于异质性来提供一系列学习经验。本研究将测试在社区心理健康中,与积极的团体咨询对照组相比,针对诊断异质患者,规范化的团体艺术治疗(艺术治疗、舞蹈运动治疗和音乐治疗)是否能有效减轻心理困扰。
一项具有健康经济学评价和嵌套过程评价的实用、多中心、2 臂随机对照优势试验。年龄在 18 岁及以上、居住在社区、患有精神、情绪或焦虑障碍的成年人将被邀请参加并提供书面知情同意书。如果他们在Brief Symptom Inventory 的全球严重程度指数上的得分≥1.65,则符合条件。符合条件的人将观看艺术治疗的视频,并被要求表达他们的偏好。参与者被随机分配到他们喜欢的团体艺术治疗或咨询类型。小组将在社区场所每周进行两次,为期 20 周。我们的主要结局是干预结束时的症状困扰。次要结局包括观察者评定的症状、社会状况和生活质量。数据将在基线、干预后和干预后 6 个月和 12 个月收集。结局评估者和试验统计人员将被设盲。分析将采用意向治疗。经济评价将评估团体艺术治疗的成本效益。嵌套的过程评价将包括治疗一致性分析、对团体过程测量的探索性分析以及对参与者和治疗师的定性访谈。
这将是第一项考虑到患者偏好和团体艺术治疗中诊断异质性的试验。与所有团体治疗一样,我们不得不进一步适应由于 COVID-19 大流行而产生的许多后勤挑战。总的来说,这项研究将提供证据,证明在社区心理健康护理中使用艺术是否对团体治疗有额外的益处。
ISRCTN,ISRCTN88805048。于 2018 年 9 月 12 日注册。