Exposurepedia: A pilot study of a web-tool to support the implementation of exposure therapy for anxiety-related disorders

IF 1.7 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
Rachel A. Schwartz , Lisa D. Yankowitz , Lily A. Brown
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Abstract

Despite robust empirical support, exposure therapy is severely underutilized in routine clinical care. Clinicians’ perception of exposure therapy as too difficult is a key but largely unaddressed barrier to implementation. This pilot study sought to evaluate the acceptability and feasibility of a novel clinical web-tool—Exposurepedia—designed to support the implementation of exposure therapy for anxiety-related disorders by alleviating its perceived difficulty. Clinicians in an anxiety specialty clinic were given access to Exposurepedia. Of 20 eligible clinicians, 16 (80%) voluntarily registered for the website. Of those who registered, 13 (81%) used the website at least once and 10 (77% of users) became repeat users. Over the 6-week pilot, Exposurepedia was accessed 46 times (M = 7.7 times per week; SD = 2.8). Clinicians reported in majority that Exposurepedia made exposure therapy easier, saved them time, was easy to use, and increased their confidence in doing exposures. Clinicians are interested in using Exposurepedia and found the tool to be both acceptable and feasible in alleviating the intellectual, logistical, and emotional demands of exposure therapy. This pilot provides the basis for future research seeking to further develop and evaluate this novel digital implementation support tool.

曝光:一个网络工具的试点研究,以支持对焦虑相关障碍的暴露疗法的实施
尽管有强有力的经验支持,暴露疗法在常规临床护理中严重不足。临床医生认为暴露疗法太难,这是实施的关键障碍,但在很大程度上没有得到解决。本初步研究旨在评估一种新型临床网络工具的可接受性和可行性,该工具旨在通过减轻焦虑相关障碍的感知困难来支持暴露疗法的实施。一家焦虑专科诊所的临床医生被允许使用暴露媒体。在20名合格的临床医生中,16名(80%)自愿注册了该网站。在注册用户中,13人(81%)至少使用过一次网站,10人(77%)成为重复用户。在6周的试验中,访问了46次Exposurepedia (M = 7.7次/周;sd = 2.8)。大多数临床医生报告说,exposure surepedia使暴露治疗更容易,节省了他们的时间,易于使用,并增加了他们进行暴露的信心。临床医生对使用暴露疗法很感兴趣,并发现该工具在减轻暴露疗法的智力、后勤和情感需求方面既可接受又可行。该试点为寻求进一步开发和评估这种新型数字实施支持工具的未来研究提供了基础。
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Journal of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy
Journal of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy Psychology-Clinical Psychology
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