What Have Been the Experiences of Female Survivors of Interpersonal Trauma on the Survive & Thrive Course
NCT ID: NCT03649867
Last Updated: 2020-01-18
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COMPLETED
NA
13 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2018-10-17
2019-01-30
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Procedures All the procedures planned for this research project have been considered in detail to ensure that they follow the highest standards in the BPS (2009) ethical guidelines and the Health \& Care Professions Council (HCPC, 2012) standards of proficiency. Initially, the Survive \& Thrive database will be screened by the Survive \& Thrive course team for female patients who have attended any 6 or more sessions out of the 10. These sessions are not required to be consecutive. Each session co-facilitators record attendance that is then stored on the Survive \& Thrive SMF. They will be sent a letter informing them of this study along with a participants' information sheet and a reply slip passing on their note of interest to be contacted by the CI about the study (please see attached documents). This letter will be sent by the Survive \& Thrive team leader who was in prior contact with the patients and her name has been on prior correspondence with them. It will provide them with space to specify their preferred method of contact. A pre-paid envelope addressed to the CI will be provided. Once reply slip is received, I will contact them to offer further information about the study and arrange to meet with them to complete the consent form and to conduct the semi-structured interview. Please see attached forms that will be sent out to potential participants.
Additionally, co-facilitators will inform current patients about this study at the beginning of week 6 of the Survive \& Thrive course and hand out the information sheet and reply slip. At the beginning of week 7, co-facilitators will ask patients to pass on the reply slip if they would like to be contacted by the CI to find out more about the study. The co-facilitators will be provided with an additional form that they will complete along with the attendance sheet (please see attached). This form will enable monitoring of who was informed of the study and who has agreed to be contacted in relation to it. All of the entries in this form will be initialled and dated by the Survive \& Thrive co-facilitators. The CI will not have access to these forms and will only be provided with information \& contact numbers for individuals who have shown interest in the study and agreed to be contacted in relation to it. When the CI contacts potential participants (upon receiving a reply slip) who have shown interest, it will be specified that the interview will be arranged after the 10th week of the course (once the course is completed). The potential participants had to attend during this time any 6 sessions or more of the 10 (not required to be consecutive).
If they agree to be contacted regarding this study, the CI will then contact them. The CI will provide them with additional information regarding the study that is detailed in the participant information sheet. Participants will be assured that all data is stored securely and confidentially. The demographic data will be given a code along with the interview transcript to match the two data sets.
Once the participants agree to take part, arrangements to meet at one of the clinical rooms will be made. At this point they will confirm their consent to participate in the study by signing the consent form. After they sign the consent form they will take part in the semi-structured interview. Lastly, the participants will take part in a brief off-tape discussion regarding their experience of the interview and thanked for their participation. A list of contact recommendations of who to contact if participants became distressed or would like further support/opportunity to speak about the topics discussed during the interview will be provided to them at the end of the interview.
Material Semi-structured interviews will be conducted. The choice of questions considered how best to reflect the chosen data analysis in IPA that is entirely concerned with understanding individuals' experiences, feelings, and meaning-making. Thus, the selected questions are concentrated on emotions, values, and priorities.
Methods of analysis The proposed method of analysis for this research project is Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA), a method that has particular resonance for psychologists within qualitative research. It offers an established, systematic, and phenomenologically-focused approach to the interpretation of first-person accounts. It is a meaning-focused qualitative method that is committed to the understanding of the first-person perspective of their experience from the third-person position through inter-subjective inquiry and analysis.
Analysis of the data gathered will begin with transcribing the twelve 30-45minutes semi-structured interviews (by the Service admin staff who types up clinical letters). A decision to use the NHS admin staff for transcribing of the interviews was made due to a time restriction on this research and to ensure for confidentiality of the data. This will provide some time security as well as ensuring that the transcript will be to the highest standard. Once the interviews are transcribed, the audio recording will be deleted. I will then start familiarising myself with the transcriptions. This will be followed by a cyclical process of synthesis and analysis which will involve the reading and re-reading of the transcripts followed by exploratory manual coding (no use of software) of anything of interest within the transcript that allows me to identify the specific ways each participant talks about, thinks about and understands their experience. This step is followed by identifying the emerging themes throughout the transcripts. Once these are identified I will draw a map of the emerging themes to provide a structure for writing up the information and clustering all the themes that are repeated.
Once this is completed I will go back over the gained information and start making sense of the data by connecting patterns and making connections between recurrent themes by looking at, for example, how these recurrent themes inter-relate. I will attempt to conceptualise the connections and patterns and use this to organise the data, and draw relationships between them. The production of a summary table is seen as a beneficial next step to gain a clear and systematic overview of thematic clusters, together with keywords and the locations of relevant quotations. Afterwards the interpretative part of the IPA, that has recently been divided into two distinct levels, begins. The first level is a more descriptive, empathic level, aiming to enter the participants' world, while the second level is seen as more critically interrogative of the participants' views, in order to gain further insight into their nature, meaning and origins. I will aim to draw predominantly on the first level of interpretation of the data as the second has received some ethical criticism around the imposition of meaning upon data.
Once writing up the findings some example quotations will be used to represent recurrent themes, to offer readers an insight into the survivors of interpersonal trauma who attended Survive \& Thrive course thinking patterns. Excel (Microsoft office) program will then be used to conduct how many themes occur across how many participants.
Conditions
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Study Design
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SINGLE_GROUP
OTHER
NONE
Study Groups
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Semi-structured interview
Each female patient who attended the Survive \& Thrive course designed for survivors of interpersonal trauma who meets the inclusion criteria will be invited to take part in a semi-structured interview. This interview will explore their experience of this psychoeducational course.
Semi-structured interviews
Each participant will attend a 30-45 minute semi-structured interview conducted by the CI
Interventions
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Semi-structured interviews
Each participant will attend a 30-45 minute semi-structured interview conducted by the CI
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* adults between the ages of 18 - 65 years
* able to consent
* history of interpersonal trauma (childhood sexual abuse, domestic abuse, rape, physical abuse, neglect, harassment, stalking and similar).
* attended 6 or more sessions of the course
Exclusion Criteria
18 Years
65 Years
FEMALE
Yes
Sponsors
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NHS Tayside
OTHER_GOV
Responsible Party
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Dr Lucie Bartoskova
Counselling Psychologist
Principal Investigators
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Lucie Bartoskova, Dr
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
NHS Tayside - Dundee Adult Psychological Therapies Service
Locations
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Dundee Adult Psychological Therapies Service
Dundee, Tayside, United Kingdom
Countries
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Provided Documents
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Document Type: Study Protocol and Statistical Analysis Plan
Other Identifiers
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3-003-18
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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