Personalized high-frequency monitoring of a process-oriented psychotherapeutic approach to seizure disorders: Treatment utilization and participants' feedback.
Rosa Michaelis, Friedrich Edelhäuser, Yvonne Hülsner, Eugen Trinka, Günter Schiepek
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Abstract
High-frequency monitoring of psychological variables has been recommended to monitor and manage psychotherapeutic processes. However, high-frequency monitoring might be regarded as burdensome for participating patients. This feasibility study applied the concept of high-frequency treatment monitoring in patients with seizures and psychiatric comorbidities in an outpatient neurology service. The treatment monitoring entailed the development of a personalized process questionnaire, daily online monitoring, and regular reflection of the current time series graphs. Participants' feedback on user-friendliness and usefulness of this treatment monitoring was evaluated quantitatively and qualitatively. Participants' compliance rates (CRs) of daily self-assessments after 6 months were correlated with their quantitative feedback on user-friendliness and usefulness and the number of scheduled treatment sessions during this time period. Twenty patients, 15 women/5 men, median age 48 years (range: 23-73 years), were recruited. The median number of scheduled sessions was 11 sessions (range: 6-22). Participants reported a high overall satisfaction with the user-friendliness and usefulness of treatment monitoring. No notable correlations could be found between CRs and quantitative feedback nor between CRs and the number of scheduled treatment sessions. Personalized high-frequency monitoring of psychological variables seems to be feasible to monitor and manage process-oriented psychotherapeutic care in patients with seizures and psychiatric comorbidities. The results support the user-friendliness and usefulness of high-frequency monitoring and suggest that high-frequency monitoring may be suitable for monitoring of low-frequent treatment sessions and patients with attendance issues. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved).
期刊介绍:
Psychotherapy Theory, Research, Practice, Training publishes a wide variety of articles relevant to the field of psychotherapy. The journal strives to foster interactions among individuals involved with training, practice theory, and research since all areas are essential to psychotherapy. This journal is an invaluable resource for practicing clinical and counseling psychologists, social workers, and mental health professionals.