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SlowMo, a digital therapy targeting reasoning in paranoia, versus treatment as usual in the treatment of people who fear harm from others: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

机译:SlowMo,一种针对偏执狂推理的数字疗法,与对那些害怕受到他人伤害的人的常规治疗相比:一项随机对照试验的研究方案

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Paranoia is one of the most common symptoms of schizophrenia-spectrum disorders, and is associated with significant distress and disruption to the person’s life. Developing more effective and accessible psychological interventions for paranoia is a clinical priority. Our research team has approached this challenge in two main ways: firstly, by adopting an interventionist causal approach to increase effectiveness and secondly, by incorporating user-centred inclusive design methods to enhance accessibility and usability. Our resultant new digital intervention, SlowMo, intensively targets a reasoning style associated with paranoia, fast thinking, characterised by jumping to conclusions and belief inflexibility. It consists of an easy-to-use, enjoyable and memorable digital interface. An interactive web-based app facilitates delivery of face-to-face meetings which is then synchronised with an innovative mobile app for use in daily life. We aim to test the clinical efficacy of SlowMo over 24?weeks to determine the mechanisms through which it reduces paranoia, and to identify participant characteristics that moderate its effectiveness. In a parallel-group randomised controlled trial, with 1:1 allocation, 360 participants with distressing persecutory beliefs will be independently randomised to receive either the SlowMo intervention added to treatment as usual (TAU) or TAU, using randomly varying permuted blocks, stratified by paranoia severity and site. Research workers will be blind to therapy allocation. The primary outcome is paranoia severity over 24?weeks; our hypothesised mechanism of change is reasoning; moderators include negative symptoms and working memory; and secondary outcomes include wellbeing, quality of life, and service use. The accessibility, usability and acceptability of the digital platform will be assessed. SlowMo has been developed as the first blended digital therapy to target fears of harm from others through an inclusive design approach. In addition to testing its efficacy, this trial will add to our understanding of psychological mechanisms in paranoia. The study will examine the usability and adherence of a novel digital therapy, including an app for self-management, in a large sample of people affected by severe mental health difficulties. ISRCTN registry, ID: ISRCTN32448671 . Registered prospectively on 30 January 2017. Date assigned 2 February 2017.
机译:偏执狂是精神分裂症频谱疾病的最常见症状之一,与严重的困扰和对人的生活的破坏有关。为偏执狂开发更有效,更容易获得的心理干预是一项临床工作。我们的研究团队以两种主要方式应对了这一挑战:首先,通过采用干预主义因果关系方法来提高有效性;其次,通过采用以用户为中心的包容性设计方法来增强可访问性和可用性。我们产生的新的数字干预SlowMo专门针对与妄想症,快速思考相关的推理风格,其特点是跳到结论和信念僵化。它包含一个易于使用,令人愉悦和令人难忘的数字界面。基于交互的基于Web的应用程序可促进面对面会议的交付,然后将其与创新的移动应用程序同步以用于日常生活。我们旨在测试SlowMo在24周内的临床疗效,以确定其降低偏执狂的机制,并确定可减轻其有效性的参与者特征。在以1:1分配的平行组随机对照试验中,将使用令人难以置信的迫切信念对360名参与者进行随机随机分组,以接受SlowMo干预和常规治疗(TAU)或TAU的治疗,方法是使用随机变化的置换块,分层为妄想症的严重程度和部位。研究人员将对治疗分配视而不见。主要结局是24周以上的偏执狂严重程度;我们假设的变化机制是推理;主持人包括负面症状和工作记忆;次要结果包括幸福感,生活质量和服务使用情况。将评估数字平台的可访问性,可用性和可接受性。 SlowMo已被开发为首个混合数字疗法,旨在通过一种包容性设计方法来消除对他人伤害的恐惧。除了测试其功效外,该试验还将增加我们对偏执狂心理机制的理解。这项研究将检查大量受严重精神健康困难影响的人群中新型数字疗法(包括用于自我管理的应用程序)的可用性和依从性。 ISRCTN注册表,ID:ISRCTN32448671。前瞻性注册于2017年1月30日。日期指定为2017年2月2日。

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