Sleep disruption and its psychological treatment in young people at risk of psychosis: A peer methods qualitative evaluation.

IF 3.1 3区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Felicity Waite, Steven Evans, Abreen Rebello, Tom Sharpe, Jummy Otaiku, Ellen Iredale, Thomas Kabir, Emma Černis, Daniel Freeman
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Objectives: A recent randomized controlled feasibility trial showed that sleep problems in young people at risk of psychosis can be successfully treated with psychological therapy and that this may bring additional benefits such as reducing depression, anxiety and paranoia. Here we report participants' qualitative experience of sleep problems and therapy.

Design: A peer-methods qualitative study employing reflexive thematic analysis.

Methods: Semi-structured interviews, co-facilitated by peer researchers, were conducted with 16 young patients at risk of psychosis and having sleep problems who participated in the SleepWell Trial (ISRCTN85601537). Ten interviewees had received the 12-week sleep therapy.

Results: Four themes were generated: (1) the challenge to access mental health treatment ('bouncing between services'), (2) sleep problems and mental health difficulties are intertwined ('an obvious link'), (3) flexibility in therapy provision matters ('tailored to me as a person') and (4) improving sleep leads to wider benefits ('fixing the sleep helped everything else'). Participants described a frustrating journey to access mental health treatment, marked by rejection and invalidation, which resulted in hopelessness and often resignation. The interaction between sleep disruption and other mental health difficulties was seen as obvious. Treatment for sleep problems was highly valued. The clear focus, therapeutic style and flexible delivery of the treatment was seen to create patient ownership, active engagement and hope. Participants described transformative changes: better sleep, fewer voices and fears and improved mood and confidence. Improving sleep made a difference to everyday life.

Conclusions: Treating sleep problems in people at risk of psychosis is highly valued and often brings rapid and widespread improvements across a range of domains.

青少年精神病风险的睡眠中断及其心理治疗:同伴方法定性评价。
目的:最近的一项随机对照可行性试验表明,有精神病风险的年轻人的睡眠问题可以通过心理治疗成功治疗,并可能带来额外的好处,如减少抑郁、焦虑和偏执。在这里,我们报告了参与者的睡眠问题和治疗的定性经验。设计:采用反身性主题分析的同类方法定性研究。方法:在同行研究人员的协助下,对参加SleepWell试验(ISRCTN85601537)的16名有精神病风险和睡眠问题的年轻患者进行半结构化访谈。10名受访者接受了为期12周的睡眠治疗。结果:产生了四个主题:(1)获得心理健康治疗的挑战(“服务之间的跳跃”),(2)睡眠问题和心理健康困难交织在一起(“一个明显的联系”),(3)治疗提供问题的灵活性(“为我量身定制”)和(4)改善睡眠会带来更广泛的好处(“修复睡眠有助于其他一切”)。参与者描述了获得心理健康治疗的令人沮丧的旅程,以拒绝和无效为标志,导致绝望和经常辞职。睡眠中断和其他精神健康问题之间的相互作用被认为是显而易见的。对睡眠问题的治疗受到高度重视。清晰的焦点、治疗方式和灵活的治疗方式被视为创造了患者的所有权、积极参与和希望。参与者描述了变革性的变化:更好的睡眠,更少的声音和恐惧,更好的情绪和信心。改善睡眠对日常生活产生了影响。结论:治疗有精神病风险的人的睡眠问题受到高度重视,并且经常在一系列领域带来快速和广泛的改善。
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期刊介绍: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology publishes original research, both empirical and theoretical, on all aspects of clinical psychology: - clinical and abnormal psychology featuring descriptive or experimental studies - aetiology, assessment and treatment of the whole range of psychological disorders irrespective of age group and setting - biological influences on individual behaviour - studies of psychological interventions and treatment on individuals, dyads, families and groups
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