Comparing the clinical effectiveness of an online versus face-to-face ‘compassionate mind’ group for adults in a secondary care setting

Q4 Psychology Clinical Psychology Forum Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI:10.53841/bpscpf.2022.1.360.41
Philip Pampoulov, H. Mander, Sarah Monro
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The following paper outlines a service evaluation project for a Compassionate Mind Group (CMG) in a UK adult Psychology service for people with severe and enduring mental health difficulties within secondary care. Due to the impact of Covid-19, the CMG was moved online in April 2020. The aim of this project was to compare outcomes between the face-to-face CMG and the online CMG in order to check for any changes in group participants’ clinical symptoms and processes based on mode of delivery. This was done by analysing pre-existing data from three different questionnaires. Statistical tests revealed that mode of delivery for the CMG did not have a significant effect on outcome measure results. However, there was a significant difference between pre- and post-CMG scores on some of the measures, depending on mode of group delivery. Participant age and gender did not appear to affect group differences. Implications from the project findings as well as possible areas for future research are discussed.
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比较在线与面对面的成人“慈悲心”小组在二级护理环境中的临床效果
下面的论文概述了在英国成人心理服务中为患有严重和持久精神健康问题的人提供二级护理的同情心理小组(CMG)的服务评估项目。由于新冠肺炎疫情的影响,CMG于2020年4月上线。该项目的目的是比较面对面CMG和在线CMG的结果,以检查基于分娩方式的组参与者临床症状和过程的任何变化。这是通过分析来自三份不同问卷的已有数据来完成的。统计检验显示,CMG的交付方式对结果测量结果没有显著影响。然而,根据组内分娩方式的不同,cmg前和cmg后在某些指标上的评分存在显著差异。参与者的年龄和性别似乎对群体差异没有影响。讨论了项目结果的影响以及未来可能的研究领域。
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