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  • Bäckman, Lisa, et al. (författare)
  • Effects of internet-based enhanced acceptance and commitment therapy integrating interoceptive exposure for panic disorder and the association between working alliance and outcome: A randomized controlled trial
  • 2024
  • Ingår i: Sweesrii 2024.
  • Konferensbidrag (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • This study investigated the effectiveness of an improved internet-based Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (iACT) adapted for individuals with Panic Disorder (PD) and concurrent agoraphobia (AF), incorporating interoceptive exposure for better customization. The treatment, spanning eight modules over 10 weeks, demonstrated significant symptom reduction in the primary outcome Panic Disorder Severity Scale (PDSS-SR), with a large effect size (d=0.92) in a randomized controlled trial involving a wait-list control group (n=79). However, no significant impact was observed on the secondary outcome, Brunnsviken Brief Quality of Life Inventory (BBQ). Notably, 43% of of the assessed participants in the treatment group were diagnosed free from panic disorder. Utilizing weekly ratings of therapist-client working alliance (WAI-SR-T/C) and PDSS-SE, we explored their connection throughout the treatment and its association with the final outcome. We found a relation between therapist working alliance and the reduction of panic symptoms during treatment. However, there was no significant relationship observed for client-rated working alliance or with the final treatment outcome. This study suggests that this enhanced iACT can be an effective method for treating panic disorder and shows promise for use, particularly in cases where panic disorder is accompanied by agoraphobia. It is also shedding light on the role of alliance in internet-based treatments, however, here it is important to acknowledge that the sample size was small.
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  • Nissling, Linnea, 1991, et al. (författare)
  • Effectiveness of and processes related to internet-delivered acceptance and commitment therapy for adolescents with anxiety disorders : a randomized controlled trial
  • 2023
  • Ingår i: RESEARCH IN PSYCHOTHERAPY-PSYCHOPATHOLOGY PROCESS AND OUTCOME. - : PAGEPress Publications. - 2499-7552 .- 2239-8031. ; 26:2
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Early access to evidence-based help is crucial for adolescents with anxiety disorders. Internet-delivered acceptance and commitment therapy (iACT) may offer adolescents increased access to care and more flexibility in engaging with treatment when and how they prefer. Process-based therapies, such as ACT, focus on the-oretically derived and empirically tested key mechanisms in treat-ment that enable change. This study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of iACT for adolescents with anxiety disorders. The study also assessed the relationship between psychological flexi-bility and treatment outcomes and the relationship between par-ticipating adolescents' and therapists' perceived alliance and treatment outcomes. This was a randomized controlled trial com-paring a 10-week intervention group with a wait-list control group. The 52 participants, aged 15 to 19, were recruited from all over Sweden. The treatment was effective in increasing quality of life and psychological flexibility, with moderate between-group effect sizes based on observed values. Changes in psychological flexibility was associated with changes in anxiety symptoms. The results further showed a statistically significant between-group difference in post-treatment diagnoses. No significant time per group interaction was found for anxiety symptoms, as both groups improved. Working alliance was rated as high by both participat-ing adolescents and therapists but showed no significant relation-ship with treatment outcomes. Participants found the treatment an acceptable intervention. This study shows promising results for iACT in treating adolescents with anxiety disorders. The results suggest the model of psychological flexibility as an important process of change in treatment outcomes. Future research should validate these findings in larger samples and clinical contexts.
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  • Nissling, Linnea, 1991, et al. (författare)
  • Internet-delivered Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for adolescents with anxiety disorders
  • 2023
  • Ingår i: SweSRII – The 12th Swedish Congress on Internet Interventions..
  • Konferensbidrag (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • Background Anxiety disorders are common causes of mental illness in adolescents. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy delivered through internet (iACT) shows promising results for adults with anxiety disorders, but few studies exist on internet-delivered ACT programs for adolescents. Aims investigate the effectiveness of internet-delivered ACT for adolescents with anxiety disorders assess the relationship between psychological flexibility and treatment outcomes assess the relationship between adolescents and therapists perceived alliance and treatment outcomes. Population 52 adolescents aged 15 to 19 and from all over Sweden were recruited through advertisements on social media, in schools, primary health care centers and outpatient psychiatric clinics and were assessed by the diagnostic interview M.I.N.I Kid as meeting criteria for one or several anxiety diagnosis. Intervention An internet-delivered ACT treatment, “Ångesthjälpen UNG”, was developed (Psykologpartners, 2017). Outcomes The treatment increased the adolescents’ self-rated quality of life and psychological flexibillity (moderate between-group effect sizes, d=.65 and d=.51) Post treatment assessment with M.I.N.I Kid showed diminished anxiety diagnoses No significant group difference was found for anxiety symptoms, as both groups improved Changes in psychological flexibility were associated with changes in anxiety symptoms Working alliance was rated as high by both adolescents and therapists but showed no significant relationship with treatment outcomes Take-home message This study shows promising results for internet-delivered ACT in treating adolescents with anxiety disorders. The results suggest the model of psychological flexibility as an important process of change in treatment outcomes. Future research should validate these findings in larger samples and in clinical contexts.
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  • Salberg, Johanna, et al. (författare)
  • Staff experiences related to implementation of a recovery-oriented nursing programme in psychiatric inpatient care
  • 2022
  • Ingår i: International Journal of Mental Health Nursing. - : John Wiley & Sons. - 1445-8330 .- 1447-0349. ; 31:3, s. 731-742
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Nursing in psychiatric inpatient care is peripheral to a dominating biomedical model of care. Efforts are being made to implement nursing models based on core values and theories for nursing, such as recovery-oriented practices. The aim of the study was to explore experiences of a recovery-oriented nursing programme (Steps Towards Recovery, STR) among nursing staff in psychiatric inpatient care and their ratings of stress (Maslach Burnout Inventory scores), quality of care (Quality of Psychiatric Care - Inpatient staff scores) and satisfaction with nursing care (Satisfaction with Nursing Care and Work scale scores), before and after the implementation-and compare with ratings from reference wards. A quasi-experimental and prospective, pretest-post-test design was used. Specific questions about the nursing programme were answered by staff at the intervention wards. Staff reported predominantly positive experiences of the nursing programme. At follow-up, higher ratings were reported in two dimensions of quality of care in the STR group, and lower ratings in one dimension of stress were evident in the reference group. No differences in ratings between the STR and reference wards were found. Staff members' positive experiences of STR and higher ratings regarding participation and secure environment after implementation suggest that STR is a well-accepted and promising nursing programme. It is important to implement and evaluate recovery-oriented interventions in psychiatric inpatient care, where a focus on symptom relief still prevails. The results indicate that there is potential for further exploration of STR in this context.
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