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A qualitative exploration of SMART Recovery meetings in Australia and the role of a digital platform to support routine outcome monitoring

机译:澳大利亚智能恢复会议的定性探索以及数字平台支持常规结果监测的作用

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Previous research has reported on the benefits of mutual support groups. However, such groups do not routinely collect data on participant outcomes. Moreover, the effect of collecting outcomes measures on these groups is unknown. The objective of this mixed methods study was to elicit participant views on using a novel, purpose built digital platform for routine outcome monitoring (ROM) as a standard component of a mutual support group. SMART Recovery, or the Self-Management and Recovery Training program, is group-based and uses professional clinicians to facilitate discussion and foster mutual support for a range of addictive behaviours, alongside Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and Motivational Interviewing techniques. This paper reports on the qualitative component of this study and how participants perceive ROMs, and the potential shift to technological resources. Twenty semi-structured telephone interviews were conducted with participants from SMART Recovery groups across New South Wales, Australia. Participants discussed their use of mutual support within group meetings to manage their recovery, including: naming their goals in front of peers; learning from clinicians and group discussion; and developing reciprocal and caring relationships. They also described any previous experience with routine outcomes measures and how digital technologies might enhance or hinder group function. Participants valued mutual support groups and reported that digital technologies could be complementary to physical, weekly group meetings. They were also concerned that the introduction of technological resources might pose a threat to physical meetings, thereby risking their access to mutual support. Findings have implications for the implementation of ROM when delivered via digital mechanisms, and indicate threats and opportunities that warrant consideration for future initiatives.
机译:以前的研究报告了相互支持群体的好处。但是,这些组不会常规收集参与者结果的数据。此外,收集结果措施对这些群体的影响是未知的。这种混合方法研究的目的是利用新颖的目的建立数字平台来引出参与者视图,用于例行结果监测(ROM)作为相互支持组的标准组成部分。智能恢复,或自我管理和恢复培训计划,是基于集团的,并使用专业临床医生,以促进对一系列上瘾行为的讨论和促进相互支持,以及认知行为治疗和励志采访技术。本文报告了本研究的定性成分以及参与者如何感知ROM,以及对技术资源的潜在转变。在澳大利亚新南威尔士州新南威尔士州的智能恢复小组与参与者进行了二十个半结构化电话访谈。与会者讨论了他们在小组会议中使用相互支持来管理他们的康复,包括:在同行前命名他们的目标;从临床医生和团体讨论中学习;并开发互惠和关怀关系。他们还描述了以前的任何经验,常规结果措施以及数字技术如何增强或阻碍组功能。与会者有价值的相互支持小组,并报告说,数字技术可能与身体,每周群组会议互补。他们还担心技术资源的引入可能对身体会议构成威胁,从而冒着他们获得相互支持的人。在通过数字机制交付时,调查结果对ROM的实施有影响,并指示威胁和机会认可审议未来的举措。

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