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Efficacy of immediate patient feedback in emergency psychiatry: a randomized controlled trial in a crisis intervention & brief therapy team

机译:急诊精神病学正常患者反馈的疗效:危机干预和简短治疗团队中的随机对照试验

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Background This study looks at the effect of immediate session-by-session feedback using short questionnaires for evaluating outcome of and alliance in the therapy. Research data strongly suggests that using this feedback informed treatment improves the outcome of therapy. However, until now, this method of Miller and Duncan has only been examined in clients (generally students) with mild problems and in partner counselling. The question addressed by this study is whether immediate feedback is also effective when applied during crisis intervention and subsequent brief therapy in a psychiatric patient population in emergency situations. It also looks at whether 'feedback-informed treatment' affects the quality of the alliance. Method/Design To test the hypotheses, all patients seeking help from the Crisis Intervention & Brief Therapy Team over a two-year period will be followed throughout their treatment up to a maximum of six months and a follow-up period of three months after ending the treatment. Patients are randomly assigned to two conditions: treatment without feedback and treatment with immediate feedback for each session. The therapists all operate in both conditions and so they deliver both treatments. An estimated total of 180 patients, aged 18?years and over, will be included in the study. Discussion The aim of this study is to make clear whether, and to what extent, systematic feedback from the patient in this target group during therapy determines the course and outcomes of therapy. We also look at whether, and to what extent, the quality of the alliance and the motivation of the person delivering treatment with respect to the instruments play a role. Trial registration NTR3168
机译:背景技术本研究通过短暂的问卷调查评估治疗中的结局和联盟的立即会话反馈的影响。研究数据强烈表明,使用此反馈通知治疗改善了治疗的结果。然而,到目前为止,这种米勒和邓肯的这种方法仅在客户(普遍学生)中审查了温和的问题和伙伴咨询。本研究解决的问题是在危机干预期间施用时,即时反馈和随后在紧急情况下的精神病患者人口中的短暂治疗也是有效的。它还探讨了“反馈信息的待遇”是否影响了联盟的质量。测试假设的方法/设计,所有寻求危机干预和短暂治疗团队的患者的患者将在整个治疗中遵循最多六个月,结束后三个月的后续期间治疗。患者随机分配到两个条件:治疗没有反馈和治疗,每次会议立即反馈。治疗师在这两个条件下都运行,因此它们提供了两种治疗方法。估计总共180名患者,18岁?几年又结束,将被列入研究中。讨论本研究的目的是清楚,以及治疗过程中该靶组患者的系统反馈是否确定了治疗的过程和结果。我们还可以看出,以及在多大程度上,联盟的质量和对仪器提供治疗的人的动力发挥作用。试验登记NTR3168

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