Developing a single-session outcome measure using natural language processing on digital mental health transcripts

IF 1.2 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Gregor Milligan, Aynsley Bernard, Liz Dowthwaite, Elvira Perez Vallejos, Jamie Davis, Louisa Salhi, James Goulding
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Abstract

Background

Current outcome measures in digital mental health lack granularity, especially for single-session interventions. This study aimed to address this by utilising natural language processing (NLP) methods to create a clear and relevant outcome measure. This paper describes the development of the Adult Session Wants and Needs Outcome Measure (Adult SWAN-OM), a novel outcome measure for the Qwell digital mental healthcare platform to understand service user (SU) needs engaging in single-session therapy (SST).

Methods

The research employs a multi-phased approach combining NLP methods with the typical stages of outcome measures development as follows: (1) assumption definition and validation with SUs and clinicians; (2) transcript theme extraction using the RoBERTa large language model (LLM) in conjunction with topic modelling to extract themes from 254 single-session transcripts from 192 SUs; (3) clinical item refinement focus group; (4) content validity with clinicians and SUs to improve the relevance and clarity of the items; and (5) outcome measure finalisation in a workshop held with clinicians to consolidate the final wording.

Results

Ninety-six potential wants and needs were generated and distilled into 12 measure items. The outcome measure was shown to be relevant and clear to both SUs and clinicians when used in the context of SST.

Conclusion

This study highlights the potential of combining NLP approaches with co-creation methods in single-session outcome measure development. We argue that the incorporation of clinical expertise and SU experience ensures the clarity and applicability of such measures and that this approach to capturing single-session wants and needs promises novel insights for supporting digital mental health interventions.

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利用数字心理健康记录的自然语言处理技术开发单次会话结果测量工具
背景 目前,数字心理健康的结果测量缺乏精细度,尤其是对于单次干预而言。本研究旨在利用自然语言处理(NLP)方法来创建一种清晰、相关的结果测量方法,从而解决这一问题。本文介绍了 "成人会话需求结果测量法"(Adult SWAN-OM)的开发过程,这是 Qwell 数字心理保健平台的一种新型结果测量法,用于了解服务用户(SU)参与单次会话治疗(SST)的需求。 研究方法 该研究采用多阶段方法,将 NLP 方法与结果测量开发的典型阶段相结合,具体如下:(1) 与单次治疗者和临床医生一起对假设进行定义和验证;(2) 使用 RoBERTa 大语言模型 (LLM) 结合主题建模从来自 192 名单次治疗者的 254 份单次治疗记录中提取主题;(3) 临床项目改进焦点小组;(4) 与临床医生和单次治疗者一起对内容进行验证,以提高项目的相关性和清晰度;(5) 在与临床医生举行的研讨会上最终确定结果测量,以巩固最终措辞。 结果 产生了 96 项潜在的愿望和需求,并将其提炼为 12 个测量项目。结果表明,在使用 SST 时,结果测量对 SU 和临床医生来说都是相关和明确的。 结论 本研究强调了在单次疗程结果测量开发中结合 NLP 方法和共同创造方法的潜力。我们认为,结合临床专业知识和 SU 经验可确保此类测量方法的清晰性和适用性,而且这种捕捉单次会话愿望和需求的方法有望为支持数字心理健康干预提供新的见解。
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Counselling & Psychotherapy Research
Counselling & Psychotherapy Research PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
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4.40
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80
期刊介绍: Counselling and Psychotherapy Research is an innovative international peer-reviewed journal dedicated to linking research with practice. Pluralist in orientation, the journal recognises the value of qualitative, quantitative and mixed methods strategies of inquiry and aims to promote high-quality, ethical research that informs and develops counselling and psychotherapy practice. CPR is a journal of the British Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy, promoting reflexive research strongly linked to practice. The journal has its own website: www.cprjournal.com. The aim of this site is to further develop links between counselling and psychotherapy research and practice by offering accessible information about both the specific contents of each issue of CPR, as well as wider developments in counselling and psychotherapy research. The aims are to ensure that research remains relevant to practice, and for practice to continue to inform research development.
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