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Langlois T, Bourcier A, Olivier F, Lecomte T, Callahan S. Évaluation du sentiment d’efficacité des cliniciens lors d’une formation TCC pour la gestion des hallucinations auditives en groupe : étude Accept Voices©. ANNALES MEDICO-PSYCHOLOGIQUES 2020. [DOI: 10.1016/j.amp.2020.01.010] [Citation(s) in RCA: 3] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.8] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/27/2022]
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Coentre R, Mendes T, Rebelo A, Fonseca A, Levy P. PROFIP: A Portuguese early intervention programme for first-episode psychosis in Lisbon. Early Interv Psychiatry 2019; 13:1525-1529. [PMID: 31264775 DOI: 10.1111/eip.12852] [Citation(s) in RCA: 3] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.6] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 12/13/2018] [Revised: 04/25/2019] [Accepted: 06/09/2019] [Indexed: 12/15/2022]
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AIM There is currently no national plan for early intervention in first-episode psychosis in Portugal. Consequently, there is some heterogeneity in the evaluation and treatment of first-episode psychosis across the country. The aim of this article is to provide a complete description of the early intervention programme Programa de Intervenção nas Fases Iniciais da Psicose (PROFIP) in Lisbon, a pioneering team in Portugal for treating first-episode psychosis (FEP) patients. We also describe the baseline socio-demographic and clinical data obtained from new patients over a 1-year period. PROFIP programme accepts all cases of FEP, taking a transdiagnostic approach. METHODS Description of PROFIP programme and baseline socio-demographic and clinical data obtained from new patients over a 1-year period. RESULTS The team was constituted to provide early detection, treatment and support to people aged 16 to 35 years with affective and non-affective FEP. Over a 1-year period, 39 patients were included in the PROFIP programme. The majority of patients were young male patients with a diagnosis of non-affective psychosis, and with 56% of patients reporting cannabis use. Patients received pharmacological and psychosocial interventions based on evidence and individual needs. CONCLUSIONS Our team allowed young people with early psychosis to receive effective care. We do need improvements, namely in referrals and the education of health professionals. More teams in our country should be constituted, allowing larger numbers of patients with early psychosis to be treated by specialized teams.
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- Ricardo Coentre
- Department of Psychiatry, Hospital de Santa Maria, Centro Hospitalar Universitário Lisboa Norte EPE, Lisbon, Portugal.,Faculty of Medicine, University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal
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- Department of Psychiatry, Hospital de Santa Maria, Centro Hospitalar Universitário Lisboa Norte EPE, Lisbon, Portugal.,Faculty of Medicine, University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal
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- Department of Psychiatry, Hospital de Santa Maria, Centro Hospitalar Universitário Lisboa Norte EPE, Lisbon, Portugal
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- Department of Psychiatry, Hospital de Santa Maria, Centro Hospitalar Universitário Lisboa Norte EPE, Lisbon, Portugal
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- Department of Psychiatry, Hospital de Santa Maria, Centro Hospitalar Universitário Lisboa Norte EPE, Lisbon, Portugal
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Barbeito S, Sánchez-Gutiérrez T, Mayoral M, Moreno M, Ríos-Aguilar S, Arango C, Calvo A. Mobile App-Based Intervention for Adolescents With First-Episode Psychosis: Study Protocol for a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial. Front Psychiatry 2019; 10:27. [PMID: 30804818 PMCID: PMC6370739 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2019.00027] [Citation(s) in RCA: 11] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 07/05/2018] [Accepted: 01/16/2019] [Indexed: 01/26/2023] Open
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Introduction: Previous studies have shown an improvement in the access to treatment for patients with first-episode psychosis (FEP), specifically young patients, through mobile app-based interventions. The aim of this study is to test the effectiveness of a mobile app-based intervention to improve community functioning in adolescents with FEP. Mobile app-based interventions could increase quality of life and disease awareness, which improve adherence to treatment and reduce the frequency of relapses and rehospitalizations in adolescents with FEP. Methods: This article describes a mobile app treatment and the pilot trial protocol for patients with FEP. We will perform a single-blind randomized clinical trial (RCT) including patients with FEP aged 14-19 years recruited from Gregorio Marañón Hospital, Madrid, Spain. Patients will be randomly assigned to an intervention group, which will receive treatment as usual plus five modules of a psychological intervention through the mobile app (psychoeducation, recognition of symptoms and prevention of relapses, problem solving, mindfulness, and contact wall), or to a control group (standard care). The effectiveness of the intervention will be assessed by means of an extensive battery of clinical tests at baseline and at 3 months of follow-up. The primary outcome is reduction in psychotic and depressive symptoms; secondary outcomes comprise adherence, awareness, use of drugs, and quality of life. Data will be analyzed on an intention-to-treat (ITT) basis. Mixed model repeated-measures analysis will be used to explore the following effect: group × time interaction between the control group and the intervention group for clinical and functional variables during the follow-up period. Discussion: This is an innovative study for the assessment of a psychological intervention through a mobile app for patients with FEP during the critical period. This pilot RCT is intended to be a precursor to larger studies, which in turn could facilitate dissemination of mobile app therapy for patients with FEP. Ethics and Dissemination: The local ethics committee approved the study protocol. All participants must sign the informed consent, to participate. After finalizing the study, the results will be published. Trial registration: NCT03161249. NCT clinicaltrials.gov. Date of registration in primary registry 02 May 2017. clinicaltrials.gov.
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- Sara Barbeito
- Faculty of Health Sciences, Universidad Internacional de la Rioja (UNIR), Logroño, Spain
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- Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Hospital General Universitario Gregorio Marañón School of Medicine, Universidad Complutense, Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria Gregorio Marañón (IiSGM), CIBERSAM, Madrid, Spain
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- Faculty of Health Sciences, Universidad Internacional de la Rioja (UNIR), Logroño, Spain.,Mental Health Network of Guipuzcoa, Biodonostia, San Sebastian, Spain
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- School of Engineering and Technology, Universidad Internacional de La Rioja (UNIR), Logroño, Spain
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- Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Hospital General Universitario Gregorio Marañón School of Medicine, Universidad Complutense, Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria Gregorio Marañón (IiSGM), CIBERSAM, Madrid, Spain
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- Faculty of Health Sciences, Universidad Internacional de la Rioja (UNIR), Logroño, Spain
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González-Ortega I, Echeburúa E, García-Alocén A, Vega P, González-Pinto A. Cognitive behavioral therapy program for cannabis use cessation in first-episode psychosis patients: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial. Trials 2016; 17:372. [PMID: 27473688 PMCID: PMC4966873 DOI: 10.1186/s13063-016-1507-x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 5] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.6] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 11/14/2015] [Accepted: 07/15/2016] [Indexed: 12/31/2022] Open
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BACKGROUND The high rate of cannabis use among patients with first-episode psychosis (FEP), as well as the associated negative impact on illness course and treatment outcomes, underlines the need for effective interventions in these populations. However, to date, there have been few clinical treatment trials (of pharmacological or psychological interventions) that have specifically focused on addressing comorbid cannabis use among these patients. The aim of this paper is to describe the design of a study protocol for a randomized controlled trial in which the objective is to assess the efficacy of a specific cognitive behavioral therapy program for cannabis cessation in patients with FEP compared to standard treatment (psychoeducation). METHODS/DESIGN This is a single-blind randomized study with 1 year of follow-up. Patients are to be randomly assigned to one of two treatments: (1) specific cognitive behavioral therapy for cannabis cessation composed of 1-hour sessions once a week for 16 weeks, in addition to pharmacological treatment scheduled by the psychiatrist, or (2) a control group (psychoeducation + pharmacological treatment) following the same format as the experimental group. Participants in both groups will be evaluated at baseline (pre-treatment), at 16 weeks (post-treatment), and at 3 and 6 months and 1 year of follow-up. The primary outcome will be that patients in the experimental group will have greater cannabis cessation than patients in the control group at post-treatment. The secondary outcome will be that the experimental group will have better clinical and functional outcomes than the control group. DISCUSSION This study provides the description of a clinical trial design based on specific cognitive behavioral therapy for cannabis cessation in FEP patients, aiming to improve clinical and functional outcome, as well as tackling the addictive disorder. TRIAL REGISTRATION NCT02319746 ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier. ClinicalTrials.gov Protocol and Results Registration System (PRS) Receipt Release Date: 15 December 2014.
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- Itxaso González-Ortega
- Center for Biomedical Research in the Mental Health Network (CIBERSAM), Madrid, Spain. .,Department of Psychiatry, Araba University Hospital, Olaguibel Street 29, 01004, Vitoria, Spain. .,School of Psychology, University of the Basque Country, San Sebastián, Spain.
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- Center for Biomedical Research in the Mental Health Network (CIBERSAM), Madrid, Spain.,School of Psychology, University of the Basque Country, San Sebastián, Spain
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- Department of Psychiatry, Araba University Hospital, Olaguibel Street 29, 01004, Vitoria, Spain
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- Center for Biomedical Research in the Mental Health Network (CIBERSAM), Madrid, Spain.,Department of Psychiatry, Araba University Hospital, Olaguibel Street 29, 01004, Vitoria, Spain
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- Center for Biomedical Research in the Mental Health Network (CIBERSAM), Madrid, Spain.,Department of Psychiatry, Araba University Hospital, Olaguibel Street 29, 01004, Vitoria, Spain.,School of Medicine, University of the Basque Country, Vitoria, Spain
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Barbeito S, Vega P, de Azua SR, Martinez VB, Colom F, Lorente E, Luengo A, Cerrillo E, Crespo JM, Pinto AG. Integrated treatment of first episode psychosis with online training (e-learning): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial. Trials 2014; 15:416. [PMID: 25348346 PMCID: PMC4219047 DOI: 10.1186/1745-6215-15-416] [Citation(s) in RCA: 11] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 04/15/2014] [Accepted: 10/13/2014] [Indexed: 11/10/2022] Open
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BACKGROUND The integrated treatment of first episode psychosis has been shown to improve functionality and negative symptoms in previous studies. In this paper, we describe a study of integrated treatment (individual psychoeducation complementary to pharmacotherapy) versus treatment as usual, comparing results at baseline with those at 6-month re-assessment (at the end of the study) for these patients, and online training of professionals to provide this complementary treatment, with the following objectives: 1) to compare the efficacy of individual psychoeducation as add-on treatment versus treatment as usual in improving psychotic and mood symptoms; 2) to compare adherence to medication, functioning, insight, social response, quality of life, and brain-derived neurotrophic factor, between both groups; and 3) to analyse the efficacy of online training of psychotherapists. METHODS/DESIGN This is a single-blind randomised clinical trial including patients with first episode psychosis from hospitals across Spain, randomly assigned to either a control group with pharmacotherapy and regular sessions with their psychiatrist (treatment as usual) or an intervention group with integrated care including treatment as usual plus a psychoeducational intervention (14 sessions). Training for professionals involved at each participating centre was provided by the coordinating centre (University Hospital of Álava) through video conferences. Patients are evaluated with an extensive battery of tests assessing clinical and sociodemographic characteristics (Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale, State-Trait Anxiety Inventory, Liebowitz Social Anxiety Scale, Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression, Scale to Assess Unawareness of Mental Disorders, Strauss and Carpenter Prognostic Scale, Global Assessment of Functioning Scale, Morisky Green Adherence Scale, Functioning Assessment Short Test, World Health Organization Quality of Life instrument WHOQOL-BREF (an abbreviated version of the WHOQOL-100), and EuroQoL questionnaire), and brain-derived neurotrophic factor levels are measured in peripheral blood at baseline and at 6 months. The statistical analysis, including bivariate analysis, linear and logistic regression models, will be performed using SPSS. DISCUSSION This is an innovative study that includes the assessment of an integrated intervention for patients with first episode psychosis provided by professionals who are trained online, potentially making it possible to offer the intervention to more patients. TRIAL REGISTRATION NCT01783457 clinical trials.gov. Date of registration in primary registry 23 January 2013.
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- Sara Barbeito
- />Biomedical Research Centre in Mental Health Net (CIBERSAM), University Hospital of Álava (Santiago Apóstol), Osakidetza, Olaguibel Street, Vitoria, Spain
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- />Biomedical Research Centre in Mental Health Net (CIBERSAM), University Hospital of Álava (Santiago Apóstol), Osakidetza, Olaguibel Street, Vitoria, Spain
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- />Biomedical Research Centre in Mental Health Net (CIBERSAM), University Hospital of Álava (Santiago Apóstol), Osakidetza, Olaguibel Street, Vitoria, Spain
- />Basque Country University, Sarriena, s/n, 48940 Leioa, Bizkaia, Spain
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- />University Hospital Doctor Peset, FISABIO, Valencia, Spain
- />Section of Psychiatry, Department of Medicine, University of Valencia Medical School, CIBERSAM, Valencia, Spain
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- />Barcelona Bipolar Disorders Unit, IDIBAPS-CIBERSAM, Institute of Neurosciences, Hospital Clinic, Villarroel 170, Barcelona, 08036 Spain
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- />Outpatient of Clinical University Hospital of Valencia, CIBERSAM, Valencia, Spain
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- />Inpatient Psychiatric Unit of the Clinical Hospital at Home of Valencia, Valencia, Spain
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- />Neuroscience Group, Bellvitge Biomedical Research Institute (IDIBELL), Barcelona, Spain
- />Mood Disorders Clinical and Research Units, Psychiatry Department, Bellvitge University Hospital, L’Hospitalet de Llobregat, Cibersam, Barcelona, Spain
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- />Neuroscience Group, Bellvitge Biomedical Research Institute (IDIBELL), Barcelona, Spain
- />Mood Disorders Clinical and Research Units, Psychiatry Department, Bellvitge University Hospital, L’Hospitalet de Llobregat, Cibersam, Barcelona, Spain
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- />Biomedical Research Centre in Mental Health Net (CIBERSAM), University Hospital of Álava (Santiago Apóstol), Osakidetza, Olaguibel Street, Vitoria, Spain
- />Basque Country University, Sarriena, s/n, 48940 Leioa, Bizkaia, Spain
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