Cognitive behaviour therapy within assertive outreach teams: barriers to implementation: a qualitative peer audit

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作者
Williams, C. H. J. [1 ]
机构
[1] User Friendly Psychiat Ltd, Behav & Cognit Psychotherapist Independent Mental, Northwich CW8 3WQ, Cheshire, England
关键词
assertive community treatment; assertive outreach; clinical audit; cognitive behaviour therapy; cognitive therapy; psychosis;
D O I
10.1111/j.1365-2850.2008.01332.x
中图分类号
R47 [护理学];
学科分类号
1011 ;
摘要
Assertive outreach is an evidence-based intervention, with over 30 well-designed randomized studies demonstrating its effectiveness, predominately in the USA. Assertive outreach teams have recently been implemented in the UK, and it has been recommended that teams should offer cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) to service users; however, it has been reported that barriers exist in the routine delivery of CBT for psychosis (CBTp). The aim of the peer audit was to gauge current opinion from clinicians whether their experiences of barriers to implementation of CBTp reflected that outlined in the literature. A qualitative peer audit was undertaken at the National Forum for Assertive Outreach Annual Conference in 2006. The team representatives were invited to outline the barriers to the implementation of psychosocial interventions within their local areas. Teams identified organizational, managerial, supervision and local specific barriers to implementation. Specific comments included a lack of organizational investment, the structured nature of CBT, caseload issues, medication issues, application to people with sensory impairments, staff apathy and staff burnout. The analysis was limited by the metholodology employed; however, further recommendations are explored. It was evident from this peer audit that teams are experiencing barriers relating to the implementation of evidence-based therapy interventions and further research is required on the outreach model and the use of CBTp.
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