iTEST评估方案,一种新的混合干预,以提高精神障碍的内省准确性。

NPP-digital psychiatry and neuroscience Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-14 DOI:10.1038/s44277-024-00024-7
Sarah A Berretta, Nicole Abaya, Emma Parrish, Lauren E McBride, Raeanne C Moore, Robert Ackerman, Philip D Harvey, Amy E Pinkham, Colin A Depp
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较差的内省准确性(IA),定义为对一个人的能力和表现的不准确判断,是精神障碍患者功能障碍的一个强大而独立的预测因子。然而,目前还没有直接针对这一人群的IA作为主要结局的治疗方法。我们描述了一项临床试验方案,以测试新开发的混合数字干预,通过日常自我评估训练改善思维(iTEST),旨在改善精神障碍患者的IA以改善功能结局。iTEST包括日常训练,包括在移动认知测试中对IA的反馈,以及将改进的IA应用于参与者确定的恢复目标的个人指导。根据NIMH实验治疗范式,评估iTEST的第一步是在60名精神障碍患者中进行公开试验,以评估1)可行性和可接受性,以及2)干预是否会导致客观目标的临床显着改善:训练任务上的IA以及转移到未经训练的基于任务的IA测量。在制定了移动干预方案并编写了治疗手册之后,于2023年11月开始登记参加公开试验,并将于2025年4月完成。如果有效,iTEST可以与认知训练和其他康复干预相结合,以提高对功能结果的影响。试验注册:ClinicalTrials.gov NCT05899348。
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Protocol for evaluation of iTEST, a novel blended intervention to enhance introspective accuracy in psychotic disorders.

Poor introspective accuracy (IA), defined as inaccurate judgments of one's abilities and performance, is a strong and independent predictor of functional impairment in people with psychotic disorders. However, there are currently no treatments that directly target IA in this population as a primary outcome. We describe a protocol for a clinical trial to test a newly developed blended digital intervention, Improving Thinking through Everyday SelfAssessment Training (iTEST), aimed at improving IA in people with psychotic disorders to improve functional outcomes. iTEST involves daily training consisting of feedback on IA in mobile cognitive tests, coupled with individual coaching that applies improved IA to participant-identified recovery goals. Following the NIMH experimental therapeutics paradigm, the first step in the evaluation of iTEST is an open trial in 60 individuals with psychotic disorders to assess 1) feasibility and acceptability, and 2) whether the intervention leads to clinically significant improvement in an objective target: IA on trained tasks along with transfer to an untrained task-based measure of IA. After programming of the mobile intervention and the creation of treatment manuals, enrollment for an open trial started in November 2023 and will be completed by April 2025. If effective, iTEST could be integrated with cognitive training and other rehabilitative interventions to boost the impact on functional outcomes. Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT05899348.

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