Bennion Mia, Blakemore Amy, Lovell Karina, Bee Penny
Division of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work, The University of Manchester, Jean McFarlane Building, Oxford Road, Manchester, M13 9PL, UK.
BMC Psychiatry. 2025 Jan 28;25(1):79. doi: 10.1186/s12888-025-06501-3.
To address the growing demand for psychological treatment, healthcare providers are increasingly utilising low-intensity interventions, characterised by reduced practitioner contact and emphasis on independent patient engagement with therapeutic materials through between-session work (BSW). While BSW is critical for maximising treatment outcomes, patients and practitioners report challenges with its completion. Research identifying factors influencing between-session engagement in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) has largely focused on high-intensity CBT, limiting understanding within low-intensity contexts.
This study explored practitioner perspectives on the barriers and facilitators of BSW engagement within low-intensity CBT-based interventions. Using interpretive description methodology, 22 Psychological Well-being Practitioners (PWPs) from UK National Health Service (NHS) Talking Therapies services were interviewed. Inductive and deductive framework analysis was used to crossmatch data to an existing conceptual model of predictors for CBT BSW engagement.
Practitioners identified patient-level barriers including passive treatment expectations, comorbid health conditions, social stressors, and reduced mental health literacy, particularly among ethnic minority populations. Practitioner-level facilitators involved clear task planning and personalised BSW tailored to patients' sociocultural environments. Organisational recommendations emphasised the need for diverse workforces and adequate training in culturally sensitive care.
Findings underscore the importance of practitioner behaviours in optimising patient engagement between-sessions, offering clear directions to enhance treatment outcomes in globally adopted low-intensity interventions.
为满足对心理治疗日益增长的需求,医疗服务提供者越来越多地采用低强度干预措施,其特点是减少从业者与患者的接触,并强调患者通过疗程间作业(BSW)独立使用治疗材料。虽然疗程间作业对于最大化治疗效果至关重要,但患者和从业者报告在完成作业方面存在挑战。确定影响认知行为疗法(CBT)疗程间参与度因素的研究主要集中在高强度CBT上,限制了对低强度情境的理解。
本研究探讨了从业者对基于低强度CBT的干预措施中疗程间作业参与度的障碍和促进因素的看法。采用解释性描述方法,对来自英国国家医疗服务体系(NHS)谈话治疗服务的22名心理健康从业者(PWP)进行了访谈。使用归纳和演绎框架分析将数据与现有的CBT疗程间参与度预测概念模型进行交叉匹配。
从业者确定了患者层面的障碍,包括消极的治疗期望、合并的健康状况、社会压力源以及心理健康素养的降低,特别是在少数民族人群中。从业者层面的促进因素包括明确的任务规划和根据患者社会文化环境量身定制的个性化疗程间作业。组织层面的建议强调需要多元化的员工队伍以及在文化敏感护理方面进行充分培训。
研究结果强调了从业者行为在优化患者疗程间参与度方面的重要性,为在全球采用的低强度干预措施中提高治疗效果提供了明确的指导。