Outcomes of transdiagnostic internet-delivered cognitive behavioural therapy tailored to public safety personnel: A longitudinal observational study
Journal of Anxiety Disorders,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
104, С. 102861 - 102861
Опубликована: Апрель 12, 2024
First
responders
and
other
public
safety
personnel
(PSP)
experience
high
rates
of
mental
health
problems
face
barriers
to
accessing
healthcare.
Internet-delivered
cognitive
behavioural
therapy
(ICBT)
is
an
effective
accessible
treatment
for
various
concerns.
Canadian
PSP
report
favorable
attitudes
toward
ICBT,
preliminary
outcomes
demonstrate
that
they
benefit
from
it.
Expanding
on
this
research,
the
current
study
consisted
a
longitudinal
observational
560
who
participated
in
ICBT.
It
was
designed
assess
longer
term
effectiveness
ICBT
moderators
by
gender,
linguistic
occupational
group,
years
experience.
We
evaluated
symptom
change
at
8,
26,
52
weeks
post-enrollment,
results
among
had
elevated
clinical
scores,
showed
large
reductions
(Hedges'
g)
symptoms
depression
(g
=
1.3),
anxiety
=1.48),
posttraumatic
stress
=1.24),
panic
=1.19),
anger
=1.07)
moderate
social
=.48-.56).
Moderator
analyses
revealed
modest
differences
pre-treatment
certain
groups
but
no
group
over
time.
Clients
good
completion
materials
reported
satisfaction.
The
suggest
further
tailored
warranted,
including
evaluating
countries.
Язык: Английский
Optimization of Internet-Delivered Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Canadian Leaders Within Public Safety: Qualitative Study (Preprint)
Опубликована: Фев. 7, 2025
BACKGROUND
Canadian
public
safety
personnel
(PSP)
report
high
rates
of
mental
health
concerns
and
barriers
to
treatment.
PSPNET
is
a
clinical
research
unit
that
offers
internet-delivered
cognitive
behavioral
therapy
(ICBT)
free,
confidential,
developed
with
for
PSP.
Treatment
outcomes
are
promising
clinically
significant
symptom
improvement
(eg,
anxiety,
depression,
posttraumatic
stress)
favorable
treatment
satisfaction.
While
these
results
promising,
has
yet
explore
ways
optimize
therapist-guided
ICBT
leaders
within
safety.
Optimizing
particularly
important
given
their
widespread
organizational
impact.
OBJECTIVE
This
study
aims
investigate
(1)
the
perceived
stressors
safety,
(2)
degree
which
existing
courses
tailored
PSP
(ie,
<i>PSP
Wellbeing
Course</i>
PTSD
Course</i>)
as
suitable
needs,
(3)
further
leaders.
METHODS
included
10
clients
who
self-identified
being
in
supervisory
or
leadership
position
organization
completed
either
Course</i>.
We
used
descriptive
statistics
analyze
demographics,
symptoms,
engagement,
also
reflexive
thematic
analysis
semistructured
interview
transcripts
assess
leaders’
course
perceptions
feedback.
RESULTS
reported
occupational
nonoccupational
enrolled
support
own
colleagues’
health.
Most
Course</i>,
accessed
4
5
lessons
(n=7,
70%),
engaged
therapist
identified
employed
(n=8,
80%),
White
men
70%)
an
average
age
45
years.
At
pretreatment,
80%
endorsed
symptoms
one
more
disorders;
most
often
depression
anger
(n=6,
60%).
Clients
attitudes
toward
reporting
they
were
satisfied
(n=9,
90%).
Feedback
content
development
leader
case
story
60%)
new
resources
help
apply
skills
learned
context
roles
(n=4,
40%).
Leaders
recommended
optimizing
delivery
by
improving
platform
technology
incorporating
multimedia.
CONCLUSIONS
option
needs
its
delivery.
Future
should
impacts
efforts
other
groups
clients.
CLINICALTRIAL
ClinicalTrials.gov
NCT04127032,
https://www.clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT04127032;
NCT04335487,
https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT04335487
Язык: Английский
Optimization of Internet-Delivered Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Canadian Leaders Within Public Safety: Qualitative Study
Journal of Medical Internet Research,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
27, С. e72321 - e72321
Опубликована: Апрель 17, 2025
Background
Canadian
public
safety
personnel
(PSP)
report
high
rates
of
mental
health
concerns
and
barriers
to
treatment.
PSPNET
is
a
clinical
research
unit
that
offers
internet-delivered
cognitive
behavioral
therapy
(ICBT)
free,
confidential,
developed
with
for
PSP.
Treatment
outcomes
are
promising
clinically
significant
symptom
improvement
(eg,
anxiety,
depression,
posttraumatic
stress)
favorable
treatment
satisfaction.
While
these
results
promising,
has
yet
explore
ways
optimize
therapist-guided
ICBT
leaders
within
safety.
Optimizing
particularly
important
given
their
widespread
organizational
impact.
Objective
This
study
aims
investigate
(1)
the
perceived
stressors
safety,
(2)
degree
which
existing
courses
tailored
PSP
(ie,
Wellbeing
Course
PTSD
Course)
as
suitable
needs,
(3)
further
leaders.
Methods
included
10
clients
who
self-identified
being
in
supervisory
or
leadership
position
organization
completed
either
Course.
We
used
descriptive
statistics
analyze
demographics,
symptoms,
engagement,
also
reflexive
thematic
analysis
semistructured
interview
transcripts
assess
leaders’
course
perceptions
feedback.
Results
reported
occupational
nonoccupational
enrolled
support
own
colleagues’
health.
Most
Course,
accessed
4
5
lessons
(n=7,
70%),
engaged
therapist
identified
employed
(n=8,
80%),
White
men
70%)
an
average
age
45
years.
At
pretreatment,
80%
endorsed
symptoms
one
more
disorders;
most
often
depression
anger
(n=6,
60%).
Clients
attitudes
toward
reporting
they
were
satisfied
(n=9,
90%).
Feedback
content
development
leader
case
story
60%)
new
resources
help
apply
skills
learned
context
roles
(n=4,
40%).
Leaders
recommended
optimizing
delivery
by
improving
platform
technology
incorporating
multimedia.
Conclusions
option
needs
its
delivery.
Future
should
impacts
efforts
other
groups
clients.
Trial
Registration
ClinicalTrials.gov
NCT04127032,
https://www.clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT04127032;
NCT04335487,
https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT04335487
Язык: Английский
Examining how organizational leaders perceive internet-delivered cognitive behavioural therapy for public safety personnel using the RE-AIM implementation framework
Internet Interventions,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
35, С. 100718 - 100718
Опубликована: Янв. 26, 2024
Within
Canada,
internet-delivered
cognitive
behavioural
therapy
(ICBT)
has
recently
been
tailored
by
PSPNET
to
meet
the
needs
of
public
safety
personnel
(PSP)
help
address
high
rates
mental
health
problems
within
this
population.
Perceptions
and
outcomes
ICBT
among
PSP
are
promising,
but
it
remains
unknown
how
is
perceived
organizational
leaders.
It
important
assess
gap
because
these
leaders
have
significant
potential
influence
uptake
ICBT.
In
current
study,
(n
=
10)
were
interviewed
examine
their
perceptions
opportunities
improve
implementation.
The
RE-AIM
evaluation
framework
was
used
leaders'
in
terms
reach,
effectiveness,
adoption,
implementation,
maintenance.
results
evidenced
that
as
effective
reaching
serving
organizations.
reported
perceiving
effectively
implemented,
especially
for
being
freely
offered
individual
improving
PSP's
access
experienced
therapists
specifically
trained
work
with
PSP.
Participants
indicated
organizations
promoted
will
continue
promoting
longer-term,
facilitating
adoption
Factors
successful
service
delivery
included
building
relationships
trust
general
support
leadership
initiatives.
identified
areas
implementation
(e.g.,
ensuring
data
on
outcomes,
creating
promotional
videos,
expanding
availability
other
provinces,
offering
additional
options
receiving
therapist
support).
Overall,
study
provides
insights
into
ideas
optimizing
efforts.
Язык: Английский