A Feasibility Study of a Transdiagnostic Compassion Focused Therapy (CFT) Group for Older Adults
NCT ID: NCT04039542
Last Updated: 2021-12-29
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Basic Information
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TERMINATED
NA
10 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2019-06-19
2021-11-30
Brief Summary
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The present study aims to use the Medical Research Council (MRC) framework for developing and evaluating new treatments for complex conditions such as mental health. The present study aims to explore the feasibility and acceptability of a CFT group as a treatment for older adults with anxiety or depressive disorders. Additionally, the study aims to use the statistical data to inform future research.
Participants will be older adults (aged 60+) referred to National Health Service (NHS) Greater Glasgow and Clyde (GGC) older people's mental health service for common mental health conditions. People with psychosis, addictions, diagnosis of dementia or risk of self-harm will be ineligible. Participants will be offered the group as part of their treatment. Participants in the group will be identified and approached by an NHS clinician and asked to consent to participate in the study; non participation in the study will not affect their place in the group. The group protocol has been developed from previous research and will last for 10 weekly sessions of 90 minutes.
The study is mixed methods, using both quantitative and qualitative data. The quantitative part will use outcome measures which will look for a statistical relationship between the CFT group and changes in wellbeing and functioning. The qualitative part will use a semi-structured interview to hear people's experiences.
The CFT group will be delivered by an NHS clinical psychologist and Community Psychiatric Nurse (CPN).
Detailed Description
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Potential participants will be recruited from the older adult service within NHS GGC. Multidisciplinary team (MDT) staff within the service will identify potential participants for a CFT group and if they agree to participate in the group, attendees will then be asked to participate in the study by the student researcher. Group attendees' inclusion in the group is not dependent on their participation in the study. Inclusion and exclusion criteria will be assessed by Principal Clinical Psychologist and eligible participants will be asked for their consent to participate in the project by Trainee Clinical Psychologist.
Outcome Measures:
Principal Clinical Psychologist will administer outcome measures at beginning and end of the group programme. Additionally, measures will be administered after specific sessions to assess the effect of specific interventions.
Outcome measures to be used are -
Clinical Outcomes:
* Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) - a 9 item self-report measure of depressive symptoms.1 minute completion time. Administered after sessions 1, 5, 10.
* Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD-7) - a 7 item self-report measure of anxiety symptoms. 1 minute completion time Administered after sessions 1, 5, 10.
Mechanisms of Change:
• Forms of self-criticising/attacking \& self-reassuring scale (FSCRS) - a self-report measure of self-criticism and self-reassurance. Used to evaluate the level of self-criticism a person experiences, which is often linked to mental health problems. Additionally, it evaluates the ability to reassure oneself. 4 minutes completion time.
Administered after sessions 1, 9, 10.
* Self-compassion scale (SCS) - a self-report measure measures a person's ability to show themselves compassion in the face of challenges. 4 minutes completion time. Administered after sessions 1, 8, 10.
* Toronto Mindfulness Scale - Trait - a self report measure of mindfulness traits such as curiosity, acceptance and openness. Given the CFT group incorporates elements of mindfulness, this will be useful to measure. 3 minutes completion time. Administered after sessions 1, 7, 10.
* Other as Shamer Scale - a self-repost measure to evaluate beliefs a person has about other's evaluation of them. 3 minutes completion time. Administered after sessions 1, 5, 10.
* Social Connectedness Scale - Revised - a self-report measure which evaluate people's feelings of connectedness to others. To measure whether the group itself has an impact on people's feelings. 4 minutes completion time. Administered after sessions 1, 5, 10.
Design:
As this is a feasibility study, a mix methods study design will be used. For the quantitative part of the study a within group design will be used to assess outcomes at baseline and posttreatment. Treatment acceptability will also be evaluated by semi-structured interviews following the intervention.
CFT Protocol:
A group programme of CFT will run for 10 sessions lasting 90 minutes per session. The group has been developed by an experienced NHS Clinical Psychologist working with older adults. The group protocol has been developed from a previous group run in NHS GGC with working age adults. The group will be delivered by NHS clinicians and led by Dr John Hickey. The sessions are titled as follows:
Session 1: Introduction, aims and soothing rhythm breathing Session 2 \& 3: Psychoeducation Session 4: Formulation Session 5: Formulation \& the threat system Session 6: Compassionate Self Session 7: Compassionate Image and barriers to compassion Session 8: Multiple selves - responding with different emotions Session 9: Shame and self-criticism Session 10: Review, formulation and planning ahead Participants will be asked to practice techniques and record their progress throughout the intervention. They will practice breathing and mindfulness techniques and keep a compassionate diary to support their learning.
Data Collection:
All outcome measures will be completed by participants pre-intervention, they will be posted to participants prior to the group (once consent has been received) and they will be asked to bring them to the first session. Copies will be available at the first session in case participants forget to bring them or have difficulties completing them. Time will be available to complete measures if necessary. The measures will also be repeated after specific sessions to evaluate any change from a specific intervention. Demographic data will also be obtained to allow for a description of the data.
The lead clinician will administer and collect the outcome measures at the end of the specified session. Attendance and dropout from the group will also be recorded for analysis.
Following the completion of the group, participants will be asked to attend for a semi-structured interview to discuss their experience of the CFT group protocol. All those who consented to participate in the study will be asked to participate in the semi-structured interview. The interviews will be conducted by Fiona McConnell (Trainee Clinical Psychologist). Interviews will be based on a topic guide, which will focus on the participant's experience of the intervention and their thoughts for improvements. The interviews will be audio recorded and transcribed and all patient identifiable data will be anonymised. The recordings will be destroyed once the project is complete.
Conditions
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Keywords
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Study Design
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NA
SINGLE_GROUP
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Compassion focused therapy (CFT)
A group programme of CFT running for 10 sessions lasting 90 minutes per session.
Compassion focused therapy (CFT)
Compassion focused therapy (CFT) sessions (developed from cognitive behavioural therapies) to target underlying shame and self-criticism - 10 x 90 minute sessions
Interventions
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Compassion focused therapy (CFT)
Compassion focused therapy (CFT) sessions (developed from cognitive behavioural therapies) to target underlying shame and self-criticism - 10 x 90 minute sessions
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Able to provide informed consent
* English fluency
Exclusion Criteria
* Addictions
* Cognitive impairment
* Risk of self-harm
60 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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University of Glasgow
OTHER
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Hamish McLeod, PhD
Role: STUDY_CHAIR
University of Glasgow
Locations
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NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
Glasgow, , United Kingdom
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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GN19MH088
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id