Implementing dialectical behaviour therapy in routine practice: an evaluation of a national CAMHS DBT service for adolescents

IF 2.1 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL Cognitive Behaviour Therapist Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1017/s1754470x23000211
J. Camp, K. Hunt, L.M. Smith
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Abstract Self-harming behaviours are reported to be increasing amongst young people and are associated with increased risk of suicide. The recently published UK clinical guidelines highlight that cross-sector awareness and early psychosocial assessment of self-harming is necessary, alongside careful triaging as to the level of support required. Dialectical behaviour therapy for adolescents (DBT-A) is a recommended intervention for young people with more severe difficulties. The current study aims to contribute to the data available to inform ongoing clinical decisions about the feasibility and implementation of DBT-A by reporting the intervention method, participant characteristics, and clinical outcomes of a national (UK) DBT service for young people with high levels of need and risk. Young people who commenced treatment between 2015 and 2021 were included. Completion rates, reasons for non-completion, and discharge pathways are reported. Measurement and changes in outcomes, including self-harm, in-patient bed days, accident and emergency department attendances and education/work status, are reported, as well as for routine outcome measures assessing emotion dysregulation and symptoms of emerging borderline personality disorder, depression and anxiety. The clinical significance of these outcomes are considered. Ideas for service evaluation, which are feasible and replicable in busy clinical settings are proposed, as well as a discussion of potential adaptations to standardised protocols needed in this context to fit with National Health Service (NHS) resources and the needs of the target population. Key learning aims (1) To learn about the implementation of dialectical behaviour therapy (DBT) and concurrent outcome monitoring in a UK National Health Service CAMHS out-patient setting. (2) To understand the clinical profile and response to treatment of young people with high levels of suicidal and non-suicidal self-harming behaviours. (3) To present a potential method for outcome monitoring and collection for CAMHS DBT services.
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在日常实践中实施辩证行为治疗:对全国CAMHS青少年DBT服务的评价
据报道,自残行为在年轻人中正在增加,并与自杀风险增加有关。最近发布的英国临床指南强调,跨部门意识和对自残的早期心理社会评估是必要的,同时对所需的支持水平进行仔细的分类。青少年辩证行为疗法(DBT-A)是一种推荐的干预青少年较严重的困难。目前的研究旨在通过报告干预方法、参与者特征和针对高需求和高风险年轻人的国家(英国)DBT服务的临床结果,为正在进行的DBT- a可行性和实施的临床决策提供可用数据。在2015年至2021年期间开始接受治疗的年轻人也包括在内。报告了完成率、不完成率的原因和出院途径。报告了结果的测量和变化,包括自残、住院天数、事故和急诊科的就诊率和教育/工作状况,以及评估情绪失调和新出现的边缘型人格障碍、抑郁和焦虑症状的常规结果测量。考虑这些结果的临床意义。提出了在繁忙的临床环境中可行和可复制的服务评估思路,并讨论了在这种情况下需要的标准化协议的潜在适应性,以适应国家卫生服务(NHS)资源和目标人群的需求。主要学习目的(1)了解辩证行为疗法(DBT)在英国国家卫生服务CAMHS门诊环境中的实施情况和并发结果监测。(2)了解青少年高水平自杀性和非自杀性自我伤害行为的临床特征和治疗反应。(3)提出一种潜在的CAMHS DBT服务结果监测和收集方法。
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Cognitive Behaviour Therapist
Cognitive Behaviour Therapist PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
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