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Low intensity interventions for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD): a qualitative study of mental health practitioner experiences

机译:强迫症(OCD)的低强度干预:对精神卫生从业者经历的定性研究

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Background Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a debilitating mental health disorder that can substantially impact upon quality of life and everyday functioning. Guidelines recommend pharmacological and psychological treatments, using a cognitive behaviour therapy approach (CBT) including exposure and response prevention, but access has generally been poor. Low intensity psychological interventions have been advocated. The evidence base for these interventions is emerging but there is a paucity of information regarding practitioners’ perceptions and experiences of supporting individuals with OCD using this approach. Methods Qualitative interviews were undertaken with psychological wellbeing practitioners (PWPs) ( n =?20) delivering low intensity psychological interventions for adults with OCD within the context of a large pragmatic effectiveness trial. Interviews explored the feasibility and acceptability of delivering two interventions; guided self-help and supported computerised cognitive behaviour therapy (cCBT), within Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) services in NHS Trusts. Interviews were recorded with consent, transcribed and analysed using thematic analysis. Results PWPs acknowledged the benefits of low intensity psychological interventions for individuals experiencing OCD symptoms on an individual and population level. Offering low intensity support provided was perceived to have the opportunity to overcome existing service barriers to access treatment, improve patient choice and flexibility. Professional and service relevant issues were also recognised including self-beliefs about supporting people with OCD and personal training needs. Challenges to implementation were recognised in relation to practitioner resistance and intervention delivery technical complications. Conclusions This study has provided insight into the implementation of new low intensity approaches to the management of OCD within existing mental health services. Benefits from a practitioner, service and patient perspective are identified and potential challenges highlighted. Trial registration Current Controlled Trials: ISRCTN73535163 . Date of registration: 5 April 2011.
机译:背景强迫症(OCD)是一种使人衰弱的精神健康疾病,可以严重影响生活质量和日常功能。指南建议使用认知行为疗法(CBT)进行药物和心理治疗,包括接触和预防反应,但获取途径普遍较差。提倡低强度的心理干预。这些干预措施的证据基础正在出现,但是关于从业者使用这种方法支持强迫症患者的看法和经验的信息很少。方法与心理健康从业者(n =?20)进行定性访谈,在一项大型实用疗效试验的背景下,对强迫症成人进行低强度的心理干预。访谈探讨了实施两种干预措施的可行性和可接受性。在NHS Trusts中的改善获得心理疗法(IAPT)服务的范围内,指导自助服务和受支持的计算机认知行为疗法(cCBT)。访谈记录经同意后记录,抄录并使用主题分析进行分析。结果PWP确认了低强度心理干预对于在个人和人群水平上经历OCD症状的个体的好处。提供的低强度支持被认为有机会克服现有的服务障碍,难以获得治疗,改善患者选择和灵活性。还认识到与专业和服务有关的问题,包括关于支持有强迫症和个人培训需求的人的自我信念。人们认识到实施方面的挑战涉及从业者的抵制和干预措施的技术并发症。结论本研究为在现有的精神卫生服务中采用新的低强度OCD管理方法提供了见识。从从业者,服务和患者的角度来看的好处被确定,并突出了潜在的挑战。试用注册当前控制的试用:ISRCTN73535163。注册日期:2011年4月5日。

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