Group acceptance and commitment therapy for patients and caregivers in psychosis services: Feasibility of training and a preliminary randomized controlled …
S Jolley, LC Johns, E O'Donoghue… - British Journal of …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Objective Psychological interventions reduce the impact of psychosis, but widescale
implementation is problematic. We tested the feasibility of group acceptance and
commitment therapy for Psychosis (G‐ACTp), delivered by frontline staff, and co‐facilitated
by service‐user experts‐by‐experience (SU‐EbyE), for service‐users and informal
caregivers (ISRCTN: 68540929). We estimated recruitment/retention rates and outcome
variability for future evaluation. Methods Staff and SU‐EbyE facilitators completed 1‐day …
implementation is problematic. We tested the feasibility of group acceptance and
commitment therapy for Psychosis (G‐ACTp), delivered by frontline staff, and co‐facilitated
by service‐user experts‐by‐experience (SU‐EbyE), for service‐users and informal
caregivers (ISRCTN: 68540929). We estimated recruitment/retention rates and outcome
variability for future evaluation. Methods Staff and SU‐EbyE facilitators completed 1‐day …