功能性消化不良的数字认知行为疗法的观点:使用专题分析的定性访谈。

IF 2.4 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Isabella Pickering, Mikaela Law, Stefan Calder, Greg O'Grady, Elizabeth Broadbent
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目的:认知行为疗法(CBT)已显示出改善心理健康和功能性消化不良(FD)症状的疗效,FD是一种常见的肠-脑相互作用(DGBI)疾病。然而,特定于fd的CBT并不广泛可用或可扩展。因此,本研究探讨了FD患者和治疗他们的临床医生对使用基于数字cbt的干预措施的看法。方法和措施:本定性研究包括对21例FD患者和10名临床医生进行半结构化访谈。进行了迭代、归纳的主题分析。结果:开发了三个患者主题:(1)他们的经历有助于应对困难,强调自我管理的复杂性;(2)对更个性化选择的渴望,突出了对可访问的、针对fd的CBT的需求;(3)对人类接触、安全性、可用性和数据安全性的关注。研究还提出了四个临床主题:(1)数字CBT弥补了胃肠病学中心理支持的差距;(2)认知CBT的临床效用;(3)数字化CBT允许患者自我管理;(4)临床问题,包括症状跟踪和患者安全。结论:患者和临床医生都认可数字化CBT治疗FD的价值和效用。量身定制的数字CBT可以告知和改善当前的管理,使fd特定的心理支持更容易获得。
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Perspectives of digital cognitive behavioural therapy for functional dyspepsia: qualitative interviews using thematic analysis.

Objective: Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) has shown efficacy in improving mental health and symptoms of functional dyspepsia (FD), a prevalent disorder of gut-brain interaction (DGBI). However, FD-specific CBT is not widely available or scalable. Therefore, this study explored the perspectives of patients with FD and clinicians who treat them on the use of digital CBT-based interventions.

Methods and measures: This qualitative study involved semi-structured interviews with 21 patients with FD and 10 clinicians. Iterative, inductive thematic analysis was conducted.

Results: Three patient themes were developed: (1) their experiences contributing to coping difficulties, emphasising the complexity of self-management; (2) a desire for more personalised options, highlighting the need for accessible, FD-tailored CBT; and (3) concerns regarding human contact, safety, usability, and data security. Four clinician themes were also developed: (1) digital CBT bridges a gap in psychological support within gastroenterology; (2) perceived clinical utility of CBT; (3) digital CBT allows patient self-management; and (4) clinical concerns, including symptom tracking and patient safety.

Conclusion: Both patients and clinicians recognised the value and utility of digital CBT for FD. Tailored, digital CBT could inform and improve current management, making FD-specific psychological support more accessible.

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期刊介绍: Psychology & Health promotes the study and application of psychological approaches to health and illness. The contents include work on psychological aspects of physical illness, treatment processes and recovery; psychosocial factors in the aetiology of physical illnesses; health attitudes and behaviour, including prevention; the individual-health care system interface particularly communication and psychologically-based interventions. The journal publishes original research, and accepts not only papers describing rigorous empirical work, including meta-analyses, but also those outlining new psychological approaches and interventions in health-related fields.
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