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Using mobile technology to deliver a cognitive behaviour therapy-informed intervention in early psychosis (Actissist): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

机译:使用移动技术在早期精神病中提供认知行为治疗知情干预(Actissist):一项随机对照试验的研究方案

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Background Cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) is recommended for the treatment of psychosis; however, only a small proportion of service users have access to this intervention. Smartphone technology using software applications (apps) could increase access to psychological approaches for psychosis. This paper reports the protocol development for a clinical trial of smartphone-based CBT. Methods/Design We present a study protocol that describes a single-blind randomised controlled trial comparing a cognitive behaviour therapy-informed software application (Actissist) plus Treatment As Usual (TAU) with a symptom monitoring software application (ClinTouch) plus TAU in early psychosis. The study consists of a 12-week intervention period. We aim to recruit and randomly assign 36 participants registered with early intervention services (EIS) across the North West of England, UK in a 2:1 ratio to each arm of the trial. Our primary objective is to determine whether in people with early psychosis the Actissist app is feasible to deliver and acceptable to use. Secondary aims are to determine whether Actissist impacts on predictors of first episode psychosis (FEP) relapse and enhances user empowerment, functioning and quality of life. Assessments will take place at baseline, 12 weeks (post-treatment) and 22-weeks (10 weeks post-treatment) by assessors blind to treatment condition. The trial will report on the feasibility and acceptability of Actissist and compare outcomes between the randomised arms. The study also incorporates semi-structured interviews about the experience of participating in the Actissist trial that will be qualitatively analysed to inform future developments of the Actissist protocol and app. Discussion To our knowledge, this is the first controlled trial to test the feasibility, acceptability, uptake, attrition and potential efficacy of a CBT-informed smartphone app for early psychosis. Mobile applications designed to deliver a psychologically-informed intervention offer new possibilities to extend the reach of traditional mental health service delivery across a range of serious mental health problems and provide choice about available care. Trial registration ISRCTN34966555 . Date of first registration: 12 June 2014.
机译:背景技术认知行为疗法(CBT)被推荐用于精神病的治疗。但是,只有一小部分服务用户可以使用此干预措施。使用软件应用程序(应用程序)的智能手机技术可能会增加使用心理方法治疗精神病的机会。本文报告了基于智能手机的CBT临床试验的协议开发。方法/设计我们提供了一项研究方案,该方案描述了一项单盲随机对照试验,该试验比较了认知行为治疗知情软件应用程序(Actissist)加常规治疗(TAU)与症状监测软件应用程序(ClinTouch)加TAU治疗早期精神病。该研究包括一个为期12周的干预期。我们的目标是,以2:1的比例,在英国英格兰西北部招募并随机分配36名在早期干预服务(EIS)中注册的参与者,每个参与者的比例为2:1。我们的主要目标是确定Actissist应用程序在患有早期精神病的人中是否可行并且可以接受。次要目标是确定Actissist是否会影响首发性精神病(FEP)复发的预测因子,并增强用户的能力,功能和生活质量。评估者将在不知道治疗情况的情况下于基线,治疗12周(治疗后)和22周(治疗后10周)进行评估。该试验将报告Actissist的可行性和可接受性,并比较随机分组之间的结果。该研究还纳入了有关参加Actissist试验的经验的半结构化访谈,并将对该研究进行定性分析,以为Actissist协议和应用程序的未来发展提供信息。讨论据我们所知,这是第一个测试CBT信息的智能手机应用程序用于早期精神病的可行性,可接受性,摄取,损耗和潜在功效的对照试验。旨在提供心理咨询服务的移动应用程序提供了新的可能性,可以将传统的精神卫生服务的覆盖范围扩展到一系列严重的精神卫生问题,并提供有关可用护理的选择。试用注册ISRCTN34966555。首次注册日期:2014年6月12日。

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