| Literature DB >> 26002350 |
Lian van der Krieke1,2, Victoria Bird3, Mary Leamy4, Faye Bacon5, Rebecca Dunn6, Francesca Pesola7, Monika Janosik8, Clair Le Boutillier9, Julie Williams10, Mike Slade11.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Clinical guidelines for the treatment of people experiencing psychosis have existed for over a decade, but implementation of recommended interventions is limited. Identifying influences on implementation may help to reduce this translational gap. The Structured Assessment of Feasibility (SAFE) measure is a standardised assessment of implementation blocks and enablers. The aim of this study was to characterise and compare the implementation blocks and enablers for recommended psychosis interventions.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26002350 PMCID: PMC4453226 DOI: 10.1186/s13012-015-0262-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Implement Sci ISSN: 1748-5908 Impact factor: 7.327
Included interventions for psychosis (n = 15)
| Recovery interventions | RCTs | Psychosocial interventions | RCTs | Pharmacological interventions | RCTs |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Illness Management and Recovery (IMR) | 4 | Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) | 25 | Acute treatment—oral antipsychotics not otherwise specified | 24 |
| Wellness Recovery Action Planning (WRAP) | 1 | Family intervention (FI) | 20 | Relapse prevention—oral antipsychotics not otherwise specified | 8 |
| Individual Placement and Support (IPS) | 12 | Behavioural lifestyle intervention (combined physical activity and healthy eating) | 15 | Relapse prevention—depot medication | 2 |
| Recovery Workbook | 1 | Arts therapy | 4 | Treatment resistance—clozapine | 2 |
| Building Recovery of Individual Dreams and Goals through Education and Support (BRIDGES) | 1 | Psychoanalytic/psychodynamic therapy | 1 | Smoking cessation—bupropion or varenicline | 7 |
| Total RCTs: | 19 | 65 | 43 |
Fig. 1Feasibility profiles showing pooled blocks and enablers for three categories of intervention
Pairwise comparisons of blocks and enablers between intervention categories
| Item | Pharmacological versus psychosocial | Psychosocial versus recovery | Pharmacological versus recovery |
|---|---|---|---|
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| B1—Training | 4.825(1) | 2.501(1) | 11.259(1) |
| 0.047 | 0.180 | 0.002 | |
| B2—Complexity | 17.413(1) | 0.673(1) | 19.763(1) |
| <0.001 | 0.435 | <0.001 | |
| < | - | < | |
| 24.585 | - | 37.800 | |
| B3—Time | - | 0.002(1) | - |
| N/Aa | 1.000 | N/Aa | |
| B4—Support | - | 1.198(1) | - |
| N/Aa | 0.313 | N/Aa | |
| B5—Personnel | 4.825(1) | 11.244(1) | 22.850(1) |
| 0.047 | 0.002 | <0.001 | |
| - | - | < | |
| - | - | 46.667 | |
| B6—Material | - | 0.303(1) | - |
| N/Aa | 1.000 | N/Aa | |
| - | 0.546 | - | |
| B7—Costs | - | 2.768(1) | - |
| N/Aa | 0.126 | N/Aa | |
| B8—Harms | N/Aa | N/Aa | N/Aa |
| E1- Population | 0.443(1) | 0.001(1) | 0.224(1) |
| 0.737 | 1.000 | 0.638 | |
| E2- Manualisation | 25.546(1) | 0.001(1) | 19.763(1) |
| <0.001 | 1.000 | <0.001 | |
| < | - | < | |
| 38.294 | - | 37.800 | |
| E3- Flexibility | 19.320(1) | 0.299(1) | 14.600(1) |
| <0.001 | 0.788 | <0.001 | |
| < | - | < | |
| 7.000 | - | 9.479 | |
| E4- Effectiveness | 2.389(1) | 2.299(1) | 0.147(1) |
| 0.149 | 0.176 | 1.000 | |
| E5—Saving | - | 3.449(1) | - |
| N/Aa | 0.127 | N/Aa | |
| E6—Goals | N/Aa | N/Aa | N/Aa |
| E7—Pilot | - | 3.771(1) | - |
| N/Aa | 0.114 | N/Aa | |
| E8—Reversibility | N/Aa | N/Aa | N/Aa |
aAnalyses could not be run because at least one of the frequencies was zero