Narrative exposure therapy for posttraumatic stress disorder associated with repeated interpersonal trauma in patients with severe mental illness: a mixed methods design

Background: In the Netherlands, most patients with severe mental illness (SMI) receive flexible assertive community treatment (FACT) provided by multidisciplinary community mental health teams. SMI patients with comorbid posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are sometimes offered evidence-based traum...

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Main Authors: Maria W. Mauritz, Betsie G. I. Van Gaal, Ruud A. Jongedijk, Lisette Schoonhoven, Maria W. G. Nijhuis-van der Sanden, Peter J. J. Goossens
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2016-09-01
Series:European Journal of Psychotraumatology
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Online Access:http://www.ejpt.net/index.php/ejpt/article/view/32473/48830
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spelling doaj-59f918a8803b473f81edd6a1478cc0be2020-11-24T21:56:16ZengTaylor & Francis GroupEuropean Journal of Psychotraumatology2000-80662016-09-01701910.3402/ejpt.v7.3247332473Narrative exposure therapy for posttraumatic stress disorder associated with repeated interpersonal trauma in patients with severe mental illness: a mixed methods designMaria W. Mauritz0Betsie G. I. Van Gaal1Ruud A. Jongedijk2Lisette Schoonhoven3Maria W. G. Nijhuis-van der Sanden4Peter J. J. Goossens5 GGNet Mental Health Care Center, Warnsveld, The Netherlands Radboud university medical center, Radboud Institute for Health Sciences, IQ healthcare, Nijmegen, The Netherlands Foundation Centrum '45, Oegstgeest, The Netherlands Radboud university medical center, Radboud Institute for Health Sciences, IQ healthcare, Nijmegen, The Netherlands Radboud university medical center, Radboud Institute for Health Sciences, IQ healthcare, Nijmegen, The Netherlands Radboud university medical center, Radboud Institute for Health Sciences, IQ healthcare, Nijmegen, The NetherlandsBackground: In the Netherlands, most patients with severe mental illness (SMI) receive flexible assertive community treatment (FACT) provided by multidisciplinary community mental health teams. SMI patients with comorbid posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are sometimes offered evidence-based trauma-focused treatment like eye movement desensitization reprocessing or prolonged exposure. There is a large amount of evidence for the effectiveness of narrative exposure therapy (NET) within various vulnerable patient groups with repeated interpersonal trauma. Some FACT-teams provide NET for patients with comorbid PTSD, which is promising, but has not been specifically studied in SMI patients. Objectives: The primary aim is to evaluate NET in SMI patients with comorbid PTSD associated with repeated interpersonal trauma to get insight into whether (1) PTSD and dissociative symptoms changes and (2) changes occur in the present SMI symptoms, care needs, quality of life, global functioning, and care consumption. The second aim is to gain insight into patients’ experiences with NET and to identify influencing factors on treatment results. Methods: This study will have a mixed methods convergent design consisting of quantitative repeated measures and qualitative semi-structured in-depth interviews based on Grounded Theory. The study population will include adult SMI outpatients (n=25) with comorbid PTSD and receiving NET. The quantitative study parameters will be existence and severity of PTSD, dissociative, and SMI symptoms; care needs; quality of life; global functioning; and care consumption. In a longitudinal analysis, outcomes will be analyzed using mixed models to estimate the difference in means between baseline and repeated measurements. The qualitative study parameters will be experiences with NET and perceived factors for success or failure. Integration of quantitative and qualitative results will be focused on interpreting how qualitative results enhance the understanding of quantitative outcomes. Discussion: The results of this study will provide more insight into influencing factors for clinical changes in this population.http://www.ejpt.net/index.php/ejpt/article/view/32473/48830Physical abusesexual abuseposttraumatic stress disorderschizophreniamood disorderpersonality disorderflexible assertive community treatmentmixed methodsrepeated measuresin-depth interview
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author Maria W. Mauritz
Betsie G. I. Van Gaal
Ruud A. Jongedijk
Lisette Schoonhoven
Maria W. G. Nijhuis-van der Sanden
Peter J. J. Goossens
spellingShingle Maria W. Mauritz
Betsie G. I. Van Gaal
Ruud A. Jongedijk
Lisette Schoonhoven
Maria W. G. Nijhuis-van der Sanden
Peter J. J. Goossens
Narrative exposure therapy for posttraumatic stress disorder associated with repeated interpersonal trauma in patients with severe mental illness: a mixed methods design
European Journal of Psychotraumatology
Physical abuse
sexual abuse
posttraumatic stress disorder
schizophrenia
mood disorder
personality disorder
flexible assertive community treatment
mixed methods
repeated measures
in-depth interview
author_facet Maria W. Mauritz
Betsie G. I. Van Gaal
Ruud A. Jongedijk
Lisette Schoonhoven
Maria W. G. Nijhuis-van der Sanden
Peter J. J. Goossens
author_sort Maria W. Mauritz
title Narrative exposure therapy for posttraumatic stress disorder associated with repeated interpersonal trauma in patients with severe mental illness: a mixed methods design
title_short Narrative exposure therapy for posttraumatic stress disorder associated with repeated interpersonal trauma in patients with severe mental illness: a mixed methods design
title_full Narrative exposure therapy for posttraumatic stress disorder associated with repeated interpersonal trauma in patients with severe mental illness: a mixed methods design
title_fullStr Narrative exposure therapy for posttraumatic stress disorder associated with repeated interpersonal trauma in patients with severe mental illness: a mixed methods design
title_full_unstemmed Narrative exposure therapy for posttraumatic stress disorder associated with repeated interpersonal trauma in patients with severe mental illness: a mixed methods design
title_sort narrative exposure therapy for posttraumatic stress disorder associated with repeated interpersonal trauma in patients with severe mental illness: a mixed methods design
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series European Journal of Psychotraumatology
issn 2000-8066
publishDate 2016-09-01
description Background: In the Netherlands, most patients with severe mental illness (SMI) receive flexible assertive community treatment (FACT) provided by multidisciplinary community mental health teams. SMI patients with comorbid posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are sometimes offered evidence-based trauma-focused treatment like eye movement desensitization reprocessing or prolonged exposure. There is a large amount of evidence for the effectiveness of narrative exposure therapy (NET) within various vulnerable patient groups with repeated interpersonal trauma. Some FACT-teams provide NET for patients with comorbid PTSD, which is promising, but has not been specifically studied in SMI patients. Objectives: The primary aim is to evaluate NET in SMI patients with comorbid PTSD associated with repeated interpersonal trauma to get insight into whether (1) PTSD and dissociative symptoms changes and (2) changes occur in the present SMI symptoms, care needs, quality of life, global functioning, and care consumption. The second aim is to gain insight into patients’ experiences with NET and to identify influencing factors on treatment results. Methods: This study will have a mixed methods convergent design consisting of quantitative repeated measures and qualitative semi-structured in-depth interviews based on Grounded Theory. The study population will include adult SMI outpatients (n=25) with comorbid PTSD and receiving NET. The quantitative study parameters will be existence and severity of PTSD, dissociative, and SMI symptoms; care needs; quality of life; global functioning; and care consumption. In a longitudinal analysis, outcomes will be analyzed using mixed models to estimate the difference in means between baseline and repeated measurements. The qualitative study parameters will be experiences with NET and perceived factors for success or failure. Integration of quantitative and qualitative results will be focused on interpreting how qualitative results enhance the understanding of quantitative outcomes. Discussion: The results of this study will provide more insight into influencing factors for clinical changes in this population.
topic Physical abuse
sexual abuse
posttraumatic stress disorder
schizophrenia
mood disorder
personality disorder
flexible assertive community treatment
mixed methods
repeated measures
in-depth interview
url http://www.ejpt.net/index.php/ejpt/article/view/32473/48830
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