持久的愈合强度:创伤后应激障碍门诊强化治疗的患者视角。

IF 4.1 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Maria Bragesjö, Volen Z Ivanov, Sara Farman, Margareta Panagiotidou, Rakel Eklund, Christian Rück
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摘要

背景:长期暴露被广泛认为是缓解创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)症状的一线治疗方法;然而,它往往与高辍学率有关,可能并不总是足够有效。强化治疗已被认为是提高治疗效果和降低辍学率的一种解决方案,但对患者对这种治疗的偏好知之甚少。目的:探讨患者长期暴露于强化形式(iPE)的经历。方法:在完成iPE课程后,对12名参与者进行半结构化访谈。结果:数据的专题分析产生了一个总体主题“残酷但值得”,并附有五个副主题:承诺的构建模块,通过集体支持的力量,克服强化治疗周的挑战,强化治疗的治疗收益,以及促进和支持治疗进展。参与者描述了短期的不适和需求,与之形成对比的是,他们认识到实质性的好处超出了PTSD症状的减轻。个人属性和社会支持经验的相互作用成为塑造经验的关键因素。结论:参与者在访谈中将iPE的经历描述为紧张和苛刻,但具有变革性和价值。这些发现强调了以密集形式接受PE的患者的复杂和多方面的经历。这些发现可以为设计更受欢迎的创伤后应激障碍治疗提供有价值的见解,从而提高强化治疗方法的整体质量。
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Enduring intensity for healing: the patient perspective of intensive outpatient treatment for PTSD.

Enduring intensity for healing: the patient perspective of intensive outpatient treatment for PTSD.

Enduring intensity for healing: the patient perspective of intensive outpatient treatment for PTSD.

Background: Prolonged exposure is widely regarded as a first-line treatment for alleviating symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD); however, it is often associated with high dropout rates and may not always be sufficiently efficacious. Intensified treatment has been suggested as a solution to increase treatment efficacy and reduce dropout rates, but little is known about patients' preferences for this type of treatment.

Objective: To investigate patients' experiences of prolonged exposure delivered in an intensive format (iPE).

Method: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 12 participants after completion of iPE.

Results: Thematic analysis of the data yielded one overarching theme 'Brutal Yet Worth It,' accompanied by five subthemes: Building Blocks of Commitment, Strength through collective support, Overcoming challenges of the intensive treatment week, Therapeutic gains of the intensive treatment, and Facilitating and Enabling Treatment Progress. The participants described short-term discomfort and demands, contrasted with the recognition of substantial benefits that extended beyond PTSD symptom reduction. The interplay of individual attributes and experience of social support emerged as crucial factors shaping the experience.

Conclusions: Participants described the iPE experience as intense and demanding, yet transformative and worthwhile in the interviews. These findings highlight the complex and multifaceted experiences of patients undergoing PE delivered in an intensive format. The findings could offer valuable insights for designing more well-received PTSD treatments, leading to enhancements in the overall quality of intensified treatment approaches.

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CiteScore
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自引率
12.00%
发文量
153
审稿时长
18 weeks
期刊介绍: The European Journal of Psychotraumatology (EJPT) is a peer-reviewed open access interdisciplinary journal owned by the European Society of Traumatic Stress Studies (ESTSS). The European Journal of Psychotraumatology (EJPT) aims to engage scholars, clinicians and researchers in the vital issues of how to understand, prevent and treat the consequences of stress and trauma, including but not limited to, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depressive disorders, substance abuse, burnout, and neurobiological or physical consequences, using the latest research or clinical experience in these areas. The journal shares ESTSS’ mission to advance and disseminate scientific knowledge about traumatic stress. Papers may address individual events, repeated or chronic (complex) trauma, large scale disasters, or violence. Being open access, the European Journal of Psychotraumatology is also evidence of ESTSS’ stand on free accessibility of research publications to a wider community via the web. The European Journal of Psychotraumatology seeks to attract contributions from academics and practitioners from diverse professional backgrounds, including, but not restricted to, those in mental health, social sciences, and health and welfare services. Contributions from outside Europe are welcome. The journal welcomes original basic and clinical research articles that consolidate and expand the theoretical and professional basis of the field of traumatic stress; Review articles including meta-analyses; short communications presenting new ideas or early-stage promising research; study protocols that describe proposed or ongoing research; case reports examining a single individual or event in a real‑life context; clinical practice papers sharing experience from the clinic; letters to the Editor debating articles already published in the Journal; inaugural Lectures; conference abstracts and book reviews. Both quantitative and qualitative research is welcome.
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