Improving internet-delivered cognitive behaviour therapy for alcohol misuse: Patient perspectives following program completion

被引:7
作者
Hadjistavropoulos, Heather D. [1 ]
Chadwick, Carly [1 ]
Beck, Cynthia D. [1 ]
Edmonds, Michael [1 ]
Sundstrom, Christopher [2 ]
Edwards, Wendy [1 ]
Ouellette, Dianne [1 ]
Waldrop, Justin [1 ]
Adlam, Kelly [1 ]
Bourgeault, Lee [1 ]
Nugent, Marcie [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Regina, Dept Psychol, 3737 Wascana Pkwy, Regina, SK S4S 0A2, Canada
[2] Karolinska Inst, Dept Clin Neurosci, Stockholm, Sweden
来源
INTERNET INTERVENTIONS-THE APPLICATION OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN MENTAL AND BEHAVIOURAL HEALTH | 2021年 / 26卷
关键词
Alcohol misuse; Patient-oriented; Patient perspectives; Internet-delivered cognitive behaviour therapy; Qualitative evaluation; SERVICES RESEARCH; IDENTIFICATION; INDIVIDUALS; INVOLVEMENT; VALIDITY; HEALTH; TRIAL; CARE;
D O I
10.1016/j.invent.2021.100474
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
Although Internet-delivered cognitive behaviour therapy (ICBT) for alcohol misuse is efficacious in research trials, it is not routinely available in practice. Moreover, there is considerable variability in engagement and outcomes of ICBT for alcohol misuse across studies. The Alcohol Change Course (ACC) is an ICBT program that is offered free of charge by an online clinic in Saskatchewan, Canada, which seeks to fill this service gap, while also conducting research to direct future improvements of ICBT. As there is limited qualitative patient-oriented research designed to improve ICBT for alcohol misuse, in this study, we describe patient perceptions of the ACC post-treatment. Specifically, post-treatment feedback was obtained from 191 of 312 patients who enrolled in the ACC. Qualitative thematic analysis was used to examine post-treatment written comments related to what patients liked and disliked about the course, which skills were most helpful for them, and their suggestions for future patients. The majority of patients endorsed being very satisfied or satisfied with the course (n = 133, 69.6%) and 94.2% (n = 180) perceived the course as being worth their time. Worksheets (n = 61, 31.9%) and reflections of others (n = 40, 20.9%) received the most praise. Coping with cravings (n = 63, 33.0%), and identifying and managing risky situations (n = 46, 24.1%) were reported as the most helpful skills. Several suggestions for refining the course were provided with the most frequent recommendation being a desire for increased personal interaction (n = 24, 12.6%) followed by a desire for wanting more information (n = 22, 11.5%). Many patients offered advice for future ACC patients, including suggestions to make a commitment (n = 47, 24.6%), do all of the work (n = 29, 15.2%), and keep a consistent approach to the course (n = 24, 12.6%). The results provide valuable patient-oriented directions for improving ICBT for alcohol misuse.
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