| Literature DB >> 26621513 |
Sarah E Knowles1, Karina Lovell2, Peter Bower1, Simon Gilbody3, Elizabeth Littlewood3, Helen Lester4.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To explore patient experience of computerised cognitive behaviour therapy (cCBT) for depression in a pragmatic randomised controlled trial (Randomised Evaluation of the Effectiveness and Acceptability of Computerised Therapy, REEACT).Entities:
Keywords: MENTAL HEALTH; PRIMARY CARE; depression
Mesh:
Year: 2015 PMID: 26621513 PMCID: PMC4679833 DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2015-008581
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Open ISSN: 2044-6055 Impact factor: 2.692
Participant characteristics
| Transcript code | Experience | Programme used | Site | PHQ 9 BL | Gender | Age | Ethnicity | Preference | Number of times used |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| DS0026 | Ambivalent | Beating the Blues | York | 26 | M | 57 | 1 | No | 4 |
| DS0018 | Ambivalent | Beating the Blues | York | 17 | F | 53 | 1 | No | 7 |
| DS0023 | Ambivalent | Beating the Blues | York | 19 | F | 46 | 1 | Yes | 6 |
| DS0014 | Ambivalent | Beating the Blues | York | 13 | M | 54 | 1 | Yes | 8 |
| DSB16.5 | Ambivalent | Beating the Blues | Bristol | 15 | F | 50 | 1 | n/r | 2 |
| DSB0906 | Ambivalent | Beating the Blues | Bristol | 22 | F | 50 | 1 | Yes | 4 |
| DS0019 | Ambivalent | Beating the Blues | York | 16 | M | 55 | 1 | Yes | 8 |
| DS0024 | Ambivalent | MoodGYM | York | 26 | F | 43 | 3 | Yes | 6 |
| DS0043 | Ambivalent | MoodGYM | Sheffield | 17 | M | 66 | 1 | Yes | 6 |
| DS0015 | Ambivalent | MoodGYM | York | 19 | M | 48 | 1 | Yes | 18 |
| DS007 | Ambivalent | MoodGYM | Manchester | 17 | F | 43 | 1 | Yes | 8 |
| DS0013 | Ambivalent | MoodGYM | York | 21 | F | 48 | 1 | Yes | 1 |
| DS0020 | Ambivalent | MoodGYM | York | 21 | F | 56 | 1 | Yes | 6 |
| DSB2505 | Ambivalent | MoodGYM | Bristol | 23 | F | 32 | 1 | Yes | 6 |
| DSB200511 | Ambivalent | MoodGYM | Bristol | 25 | F | 52 | 1 | Yes | 10 |
| DS0012 | Ambivalent | MoodGYM | Manchester | 16 | M | 58 | 1 | Yes | 5 |
| DS0025 | Ambivalent | MoodGYM | Manchester | 22 | M | 59 | 1 | Yes | 10 |
| DS0029 | Negative | Beating the Blues | York | 13 | F | 54 | 1 | Yes | 2 |
| DS003 | Negative | Beating the Blues | Manchester | 26 | M | 45 | 1 | Yes | 0 |
| DS25511 | Negative | MoodGYM | Bristol | 12 | F | 65 | 1 | No | 8 |
| DS004 | Negative | MoodGYM | Manchester | 25 | F | 29 | 1 | No | 5 |
| DS008 | Negative | MoodGYM | Manchester | 14 | M | 32 | 3 | Yes | 1 |
| DS0021 | Negative | MoodGYM | York | 15 | F | 56 | 1 | No | 4 |
| DS006 | Negative | MoodGYM | Manchester | 24 | M | 59 | 1 | Yes | 2 |
| DSB23.05 | Negative | MoodGYM | Bristol | 16 | F | 69 | 1 | No | 2 |
| DSB0706 | Negative | MoodGYM | Bristol | 16 | F | 58 | 1 | No | 8 |
| DS0011 | Negative | MoodGYM | Manchester | 21 | F | 59 | 1 | Yes | 0 |
| DS0017 | Positive | Beating the Blues | York | 17 | F | 60 | 1 | Yes | 12 |
| DS044 | Positive | Beating the Blues | Sheffield | 17 | F | 44 | 1 | Yes | 8 |
| DS0016 | Positive | Beating the Blues | York | 24 | F | 48 | 1 | No | 5 |
| DS0031 | Positive | Beating the Blues | Manchester | 15 | F | 40 | 1 | No | 8 |
| DSB24.5 | Positive | MoodGYM | Bristol | 16 | F | 49 | 1 | No | 10 |
| DS038 | Positive | MoodGYM | Bristol | 25 | F | 53 | 1 | Yes | 15 |
| DSB240511 | Positive | MoodGYM | Bristol | 27 | F | 54 | 1 | n/r | 10 |
| DSB0906 | Positive | MoodGYM | Bristol | 20 | F | 52 | 1 | Yes | 8 |
| DS0045 | Positive | MoodGYM | Sheffield | 12 | F | 37 | 1 | Yes | 5 |
Extracts demonstrating how acceptability varied across a continuum
| Continuum of experience | Flexibility | Autonomy | Relational | Connectedness |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Negative | ‘Too’ flexible—easy to avoid, difficult to sustain | Enforced autonomy—too demanding, felt like ‘work’ | Lacks empathic response | Isolating, enhances feeling of loneliness |
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| Ambivalent | Appreciated flexibility but greater monitoring/follow-up needed to support use | Interrupted autonomy—didactic, did not feel like it was user led | Lacks personalisation—too generic | Disconnection from characters |
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| Positive | Patient controls when to use | Supported autonomy—empowering, encourages self determination | Appreciate anonymity or reduced pressure of not being face to face | Comforting—‘always there’ |
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