病人想从治疗中得到什么?了解在初级保健中接受认知行为治疗的长期疾病患者的治疗目标

IF 2.1 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL Cognitive Behaviour Therapist Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1017/s1754470x23000272
Vilas Sawrikar, Christopher Newton, Leeanne Nicklas
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将认知行为疗法(CBT)整合到长期疾病(LTCs)患者的初级保健中是英国国家卫生服务(NHS)的优先事项。为了向临床人群提供认知行为干预的信息,本研究的目的是评估LTCs患者的主要治疗目标主题。采用单组混合方法设计分析治疗目标及其与患者特征的关系。共n =222例患者(男性86例;在苏格兰(英国),132名女性参与了对长期患有抑郁症和焦虑症的个体的无障碍心理治疗的服务发展评估,如果她们在评估时报告了至少一个治疗目标,则被选中纳入。数据来自常规结果测量,记录了与客户人口统计、身体状况、心理健康、功能和治疗目标有关的信息。作为评估的一部分,参与者可以自由报告最多三个目标。主题分析确定了四个主要的目标主题,按以下频率排列:功能、情绪健康、状况管理和自我评价。想要改善身体机能与年龄和抑郁呈正相关,与焦虑呈负相关。没有其他患者特征与任何主要主题相关。在初级保健中接受CBT治疗的LTCs患者可以有广泛的目标,这些目标仅部分符合他们的心理健康状况。从业人员和服务提供者需要灵活地提供CBT,以增强治疗的个体相关性,以适应患者的目标。主要学习目标(1)治疗目标是更好地理解如何最好地评估和计划治疗,以满足长期疾病患者的需求的基础。(2)我们强调需要提高从业人员的能力,使治疗与患者的目标保持一致,以确保在实践中实现基于目标的决策。(3)长期疾病患者目标导向治疗的关键领域包括希望改善功能、情绪健康、状况管理和自我评价等方面的整合。这些方面应该代表治疗的主要结果。
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What do patients want from therapy? Understanding treatment goals of patients with long-term conditions referred for cognitive behavioural therapy in primary care
Abstract Integrating cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) into primary care for patients with long-terms conditions (LTCs) is a priority for the National Health Service (NHS) in the United Kingdom (UK). To inform delivery of cognitive behavioural interventions for this clinical population, the aim of this study was to evaluate the major treatment goal themes of patients with LTCs. A single group mixed-methods design was used to analys treatment goals and their association with patient characteristics. A total of n =222 patients (86 males; 132 females) who participated in a service development evaluation of the Accessible Depression and Anxiety Psychological Therapies for Individuals with Long-Term Conditions in Scotland (UK) were selected for inclusion if they reported at least one treatment goal at assessment. Data were drawn from routine outcome measures that recorded information in relation to client demographics, physical conditions, mental health, functioning and treatment goals. Participants freely reported up to three goals as part of assessment. Thematic analysis identified four major goal themes ranked in the following order of frequency: functioning, emotional health, condition management, and self-appraisal. Wanting to improve functioning was positively associated with age and depression, and negatively associated with anxiety. No other patient characteristics were associated with any of the major themes. Patients with LTCs referred to CBT in primary care can have wide-ranging goals that only partially correspond with their mental health status. Practitioners and service providers need to flexibly deliver CBT to enhance the individual relevance of therapy which is tailored to patient’s goals. Key learning aims (1) Treatment goals are fundamental to a better understanding of how best to assess and plan treatments that meet the needs of patients with long-term conditions. (2) We highlight the need to enhance practitioner competencies in aligning treatment with patient’s goals to ensure goal-based decision-making is achieved in practice. (3) Key areas of goal-oriented therapy for patients with long-term conditions include integrating aspects of wanting to improve functioning, emotional health, condition management, and self-appraisal. These aspects should represent primary outcomes of treatment.
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