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A mixed methods feasibility study to evaluate the use of a low-intensity, nurse-delivered cognitive behavioural therapy for the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome

机译:评估低强度,由护士提供的认知行为疗法治疗肠易激综合症的混合方法可行性研究

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Introduction Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is characterised by symptoms such as abdominal pain, constipation, diarrhoea and bloating. These symptoms impact on health-related quality of life, result in excess service utilisation and are a significant burden to healthcare systems. Certain mechanisms which underpin IBS can be explained by a biopsychosocial model which is amenable to psychological treatment using techniques such as cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT). While current evidence supports CBT interventions for this group of patients, access to these treatments within the UK healthcare system remains problematic. Methods and analysis A mixed methods feasibility randomised controlled trial will be used to assess the feasibility of a low-intensity, nurse-delivered guided self-help intervention within secondary care gastrointestinal clinics. A total of 60 participants will be allocated across four treatment conditions consisting of: high-intensity CBT delivered by a fully qualified cognitive behavioural therapist, low-intensity guided self-help delivered by a registered nurse, self-help only without therapist support and a treatment as usual control condition. Participants from each of the intervention arms of the study will be interviewed in order to identify potential barriers and facilitators to the implementation of CBT interventions within clinical practice settings. Quantitative data will be analysed using descriptive statistics only. Qualitative data will be analysed using a group thematic analysis. Ethics and dissemination This study will provide essential information regarding the feasibility of nurse-delivered CBT interventions within secondary care gastrointestinal clinics. The data gathered during this study would also provide useful information when planning a substantive trial and will assist funding bodies when considering investment in substantive trial funding. A favourable opinion for this research was granted by the Nottingham 2 Research Ethics Committee. Trial registration number ISRCTN: 83683687 (http://www.controlled-trials.com/ISRCTN83683687).
机译:简介肠易激综合症(IBS)的特征是腹痛,便秘,腹泻和腹胀等症状。这些症状影响与健康有关的生活质量,导致服务使用率过高,并且对医疗保健系统构成重大负担。支撑IBS的某些机制可以通过生物心理社会模型来解释,该模型适合使用认知行为疗法(CBT)等技术进行心理治疗。尽管目前的证据支持针对这类患者的CBT干预措施,但在英国医疗保健系统中获得这些治疗仍然存在问题。方法和分析将使用混合方法可行性随机对照试验评估二级护理胃肠道诊所中低强度,由护士提供的引导式自助干预的可行性。总共60名参与者将被分配到以下四种治疗条件中:包括由完全合格的认知行为治疗师提供的高强度CBT,由注册护士提供的低强度指导的自助,仅在没有治疗师支持的情况下进行的自助以及照常治疗。为了确定在临床实践中实施CBT干预措施的潜在障碍和促进者,将对来自研究的每个干预部门的参与者进行访谈。定量数据将仅使用描述性统计数据进行分析。定性数据将使用小组主题分析进行分析。伦理与传播这项研究将提供有关二级保健胃肠道诊所护士提供的CBT干预措施的可行性的重要信息。这项研究期间收集的数据在计划进行实质性试验时还将提供有用的信息,并且在考虑对实质性试验资金的投资时将对资助机构有所帮助。诺丁汉2研究伦理委员会对此研究给予了好评。试用注册号ISRCTN:83683687(http://www.control-trials.com/ISRCTN83683687)。

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