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IF 4.9 0 PSYCHIATRY
Chrysanthi Blithikioti, Giuliano Tomei, Fabrizio Visconti, Lorena Pizzocri, Camilla Cadorin, Irene Gómez-Gómez, Ioana Alina Cristea
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背景:精神障碍的循证心理干预在治疗方案和手册中有描述,其中详细说明了治疗成分和应用条件。缺乏对多种精神障碍治疗方案和手册可及性的系统评估。目的:我们评估严重精神障碍的心理干预治疗方案或手册是否可获得并公开提供。研究选择和分析:我们调查了来自六个大型网络荟萃分析的随机对照试验(RCTs),这些荟萃分析涉及严重精神障碍(精神病、边缘型人格、物质使用、双相情感障碍、厌食症和神经性贪食症)的心理干预。在2024年1月至2025年2月期间,我们使用多管齐下的方法(已发表的方案、试验登记、作者联系、商业可用性)检索了心理干预武器的方案和手册。我们报告了协议或手册(1)可获得的试验和干预组的比例,即通过任何方法可检索的,以及(2)公开与商业可获得的。结果:我们纳入260项随机对照试验,422个积极干预组。我们检索了20项已发表的随机对照试验方案(8%,95% CI为5% ~ 12%),并联系了450位作者。作者共有43/240项试验的方案(18%,95% CI 13% ~ 23%),拒绝分享73项(30%,95% CI 25% ~ 37%), 101项(42%,95% CI 36% ~ 49%)无应答。364种心理干预方案或手册可检索(86%,95% CI 83%至89%),其中191种可商业获取(45%,95% CI 40%至50%),106种(25%,95% CI 21%至30%)可公开获取。结论和临床意义:检索试验中使用的心理干预措施的详细描述,对于确定治疗成分至关重要,具有挑战性,资源密集且需要多种方法。依靠公共可用性和作者共享,可以访问大约40%的协议或手册。
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Access to treatment protocols and manuals for evidence-based psychological interventions for severe mental disorders: a survey of randomised trials included in network meta-analyses.

Access to treatment protocols and manuals for evidence-based psychological interventions for severe mental disorders: a survey of randomised trials included in network meta-analyses.

Background: Evidence-based psychological interventions for mental disorders are described in treatment protocols and manuals, which detail treatment components and conditions of application. Systematic evaluations of the accessibility of treatment protocols and manuals across multiple mental disorders are absent.

Objective: We assessed whether treatment protocols or manuals for psychological interventions for severe mental disorders are accessible and publicly available.

Study selection and analysis: We surveyed randomised controlled trials (RCTs) from six large network meta-analyses of psychological interventions for severe mental disorders (psychotic, borderline personality, substance use, bipolar, anorexia and bulimia nervosa). Between January 2024 and February 2025, we retrieved protocols and manuals of psychological intervention arms using a multipronged approach (published protocol, trial registries, author contact, commercial availability). We report the proportion of trials and intervention arms for which protocols or manuals were (1) Accessible, that is, retrievable by any method, and (2) Publicly versus commercially available.

Findings: We included 260 RCTs, with 422 active intervention arms. We retrieved published protocols for 20 RCTs (8%, 95% CI 5% to 12%) and contacted 450 authors for the remaining 240. Authors shared protocols for 43/240 trials (18%, 95% CI 13% to 23%), refused to share for 73 (30%, 95% CI 25% to 37%) and did not respond for 101 (42%, 95% CI 36% to 49%). Protocols or manuals were retrievable for 364 psychological intervention arms (86%, 95% CI 83% to 89%), with 191 available commercially (45%, 95% CI 40% to 50%) and 106 (25%, 95% CI 21% to 30%) publicly.

Conclusions and clinical implications: Retrieving detailed descriptions of psychological interventions used in trials, crucial for identifying treatment components, was challenging, resource-intensive and required multiple methods. Reliance on public availability and author sharing enabled access to about 40% of protocols or manuals.

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