Optimizing Outcomes of Dynamic Psychotherapy by the MATRIX: A Preliminary Study

NCT ID: NCT03813264

Last Updated: 2019-01-23

Study Results

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

UNKNOWN

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

20 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2019-01-31

Study Completion Date

2020-06-30

Brief Summary

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Mental disorders require therapeutic effort that contains drug components and psychotherapeutic intervention. The latter requires many resources in light of the skill required. Moreover, such intervention is long, and it takes a long time to assess its effectiveness. The proposed study seeks to implement a management system (ie, a system that monitors and intervenes in ineffective and even harmful treatments) for the purpose of optimizing psychotherapies. The system monitors the improvement in patients' condition in treatment using a mobile phone-based system, and when the treatment is ineffective, it recommends correction strategies. The study will help reduce the ineffective or harmful treatment in dynamic psychotherapy, increasing the quality of care the patient receives. And will lead to the optimal utilization of resources in the mental health system.

Detailed Description

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The purpose of the proposed study is to examine, on a preliminary basis, the feasibility of a monitoring and intervention system that will enable the identification and even improvement of ineffective (and even harmful) hours of therapy in dynamic psychotherapy.

The study will take place in the clinic complex located at the Shalvata Mental Health Center campus (Shalva clinic, departmental follow-up clinics, day department), and will include 10 therapists (psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers) and 10 patients.The duration of the study will be two months. Once the patient and the therapist have signed an informed consent form, they will be integrated into a cellular-based routine outcome monitoring (ROM) that is developed specifically for the present study. This system, which is completely separate from the clinical systems of the Center, is operated after each session by the therapist. Its activation sends an SMS to the patient and to the therapist, in which a referral to a designated and secure site in which questionnaires are administered in order to measure the patient's condition and the assessment of the therapist and the patient regarding the quality of the therapeutic session. In addition, during the entire study period, the hours of treatment will be recorded in a dedicated manual recording device. This is done routinely in many research institutes in Israel and around the world, with the aim of approving the analysis of inefficient or harmful treatment hours. Treatment hours based on ROM data that have a negative effect (ie, evaluated negatively by the patient) will be transcribed by the therapist, and will undergo full MATRIX analysis. In each treatment pair, an analysis of up to two hours will be possible throughout the four months of the study. This analysis includes the conversion of the text to MATRIX codes, 3-letter codes that mark the section speaker (patient or therapist), the subject of the section (patient, therapist, or both) and its character (whether it deals with the ability to experience \[ , Or the relationship between experiences \[interrelation\]). The coding will be performed by the principal investigator or by the secondary investigator. After the encoding analysis, a MATRIX-based feedback will be given by the Principal Investigator to the therapist, in which the recommendations of the analysis will be submitted.

The proposed study combines routine conventional follow-up practices (ROM) in psychotherapy with innovative analysis tools (MATRIX), and seeks to be a first and significant step in addressing the urgent need to implement managed care in psychotherapy. This has far-reaching implications for the management of mental health care in community, clinic, day care and hospitalization units.

Conditions

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Psychotherapy Mental Health Monitoring

Study Design

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Allocation Method

NA

Intervention Model

SINGLE_GROUP

The proposed study consists of two complementary processes: the first is the routine collection of clinical data using ROM; The second process is MATRIX-based intervention that is expected to improve the course of treatment.

The study will take place in the clinic complex located at the Shalvata Mental Health Center campus (Shalva clinic, departmental follow-up clinics, day department), and will include 10 therapists (psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers) and 10 patients.
Primary Study Purpose

HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH

Blinding Strategy

NONE

Study Groups

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preliminary arm

pairs of patients and their therapists

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Routine outcome measures (ROM)

Intervention Type OTHER

The proposed study consists of two complementary processes: the first is the routine collection of clinical data using ROM; The second process is MATRIX-based intervention that is expected to improve the course of treatment.

Interventions

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Routine outcome measures (ROM)

The proposed study consists of two complementary processes: the first is the routine collection of clinical data using ROM; The second process is MATRIX-based intervention that is expected to improve the course of treatment.

Intervention Type OTHER

Other Intervention Names

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MATRIX (a tool for analysis of therapeutic hours)

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Subjects (patients / therapists) over the age of 18.
* had agreed to participate in the study.
* eligible for psychotherapeutic treatment.
* treated with the attending clinician for at least two months.
* treated/treating with dynamic psychotherapeutic treatment only.

Exclusion Criteria

* Patients who (due to cognitive impairment, language gaps, etc.) are unable to complete a questionnaire with little help.
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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Shalvata Mental Health Center

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Shlomo Mendlovich

director of the Shalvata Mental Health Center

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Locations

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Shalvata Mental Health center

Hod HaSharon, , Israel

Site Status

Countries

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Israel

Central Contacts

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Shlomo Mendlovich, MD

Role: CONTACT

+972506770178

Hanna Lanchinsky, Mrs

Role: CONTACT

+97297478644

Other Identifiers

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SHA-0013-18

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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