Online Hearing Voices Peer Support Groups: Assessing Feasibility and Acceptability Within UK National Health Service Settings.

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Schizophrenia bulletin open Pub Date : 2025-02-04 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1093/schizbullopen/sgaf002
Alison Branitsky, Samantha Bowe, Anthony P Morrison, Eleanor Longden, Sandra Bucci, Lee D Mulligan, Filippo Varese
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Background: User-led hearing voices groups (HVGs) have existed for the past 40 years, but little research has been conducted into if and how this approach can be implemented in statutory mental health settings, and whether they can be delivered effectively when held online. The aim of this study was to conduct a feasibility and acceptability trial of an online HVG for the UK National Health Service (NHS) users who hear voices, to inform a future larger-scale trial.

Methods: A mixed-methods, nonrandomized feasibility study of an online HVG was conducted with 9 participants. Participants attended weekly online meetings for 6 months and completed measures of social connectedness, voice hearing, personal recovery, as well as semi-structured interviews, at baseline and postintervention (26-weeks). Primary outcomes were qualitative and quantitative assessments of feasibility and acceptability.

Results: Thirty-eight participants were referred to the trial, 9 of whom were recruited (100% of the target sample). The trial had high retention (100%) and engagement (mean = 13.2 groups attended). Participants reported positive features of attending this digital intervention, with 85% reporting it was helpful to meet other voice hearers, that the group helped them make sense of voice hearing experiences, that they received positive messages about recovery, and that the group represented a form of support they could not get elsewhere.

Discussion: The findings indicate it is feasible and acceptable to run an online HVG within an NHS setting. A larger trial is needed to further investigate the utility, efficacy, and cost-effectiveness of running online HVGs in the NHS.

Trial registration: ISRCTN11873550.

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在线听声同伴支持小组:评估英国国家卫生服务设置的可行性和可接受性。
背景:用户主导的听音小组(hvg)已经存在了40年,但很少有研究表明这种方法是否以及如何在法定精神卫生机构中实施,以及在线举办时是否可以有效提供。本研究的目的是为英国国民健康服务(NHS)的听声用户进行一项在线HVG的可行性和可接受性试验,为未来更大规模的试验提供信息。方法:采用混合方法,对9名参与者进行了在线HVG的非随机可行性研究。参与者参加了为期6个月的每周在线会议,并在基线和干预后(26周)完成了社会联系、语音听力、个人恢复以及半结构化访谈的测量。主要结果是对可行性和可接受性进行定性和定量评估。结果:38名参与者被纳入试验,其中9人被招募(100%的目标样本)。该试验具有很高的留存率(100%)和参与度(平均= 13.2组参加)。参与者报告了参加这种数字干预的积极特征,85%的人报告说,与其他语音听众见面是有帮助的,该小组帮助他们理解语音听力体验,他们收到了有关康复的积极信息,该小组代表了一种他们无法从其他地方获得的支持形式。讨论:研究结果表明,在NHS设置中运行在线HVG是可行和可接受的。需要更大规模的试验来进一步调查在NHS中运行在线hvg的效用、功效和成本效益。试验注册:ISRCTN11873550。
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