Psychologists experience of cognitive behaviour therapy in a developing country: a qualitative study from Pakistan

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作者
Naeem, Farooq [1 ]
Gobbi, Mary [2 ]
Ayub, Muhammad [3 ]
Kingdon, David [4 ]
机构
[1] Lahore Inst Res & Dev, Lahore, Pakistan
[2] Univ Southampton, Southampton, Hants, England
[3] Tees Esk & Wear Valley NHS Fdn Trust, Darlington, Durham, England
[4] Royal S Hants Hosp, Univ Dept Psychiat, Southampton SO9 4PE, Hants, England
关键词
DEPRESSION; PSYCHOTHERAPY; MOTHERS; HEALTH; WOMEN; CARE;
D O I
10.1186/1752-4458-4-2
中图分类号
R749 [精神病学];
学科分类号
100205 ;
摘要
Background: Psychological therapies especially Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) are used widely in the West to help patients with psychiatric problems. Cognitive Behaviour Therapy has an established evidence base for the treatment of different emotional disorders. In spite of these developments in the developed world, patients in most developing countries hardly benefit from non pharmacological interventions. Although a significant number of psychologists are trained in Pakistan each year, psychological interventions play only a minor role in treatment plans in Pakistan. We conducted interviews with psychologists in Pakistan, to explore their experiences and their views on "providing CBT in Pakistan". These interviews were conducted as part of a project whose focus was to try to develop culturally-sensitive CBT in Pakistan. Methods: In depth semi structured interviews were conducted with 5 psychologists working in psychiatry departments in Lahore, Pakistan. Results: All the psychologists reported that psychotherapies, including CBT, need adjustments for use in Pakistan, although they were not able to elicit on these in details. Four major themes were discovered, hurdles in therapy, therapy related issues, involvement of the family and modification in therapy. The biggest hurdles in therapy were described to be service and resource issues. Conclusions: For CBT to be acceptable, accessible and effective in Non Western cultures numerous adjustments need to be made, taking into consideration; factors related to service structure and delivery, patient's knowledge and beliefs about health and the therapy itself. Interviews with the psychologists in these countries can give us insights which can guide development of therapy and manuals to support its delivery.
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