How to customize a bona fide psychotherapy for generalized anxiety disorder? A two-arms, patient blinded, ABAB crossed-therapist randomized clinical implementation trial design [IMPLEMENT 2.0]

Abstract Background Bona fide psychotherapy approaches are effective treatments for generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) compared to no-treatment conditions. Treatment manuals and protocols allow a relatively high degree of freedom for the way therapists implement these overall treatment packages and...

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Main Authors: Christoph Flückiger, Christine Wolfer, Judith Held, Peter Hilpert, Julian Rubel, Mathias Allemand, Richard E. Zinbarg, Andreea Vîslă
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-04-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12888-018-1666-2
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spelling doaj-fadff44a0ade4cab9cc091c8730aae642020-11-25T01:30:13ZengBMCBMC Psychiatry1471-244X2018-04-0118111110.1186/s12888-018-1666-2How to customize a bona fide psychotherapy for generalized anxiety disorder? A two-arms, patient blinded, ABAB crossed-therapist randomized clinical implementation trial design [IMPLEMENT 2.0]Christoph Flückiger0Christine Wolfer1Judith Held2Peter Hilpert3Julian Rubel4Mathias Allemand5Richard E. Zinbarg6Andreea Vîslă7University of ZürichUniversity of ZürichUniversity of ZürichUniversity of ZürichUniversity of ZürichUniversity of ZürichUniversity of Zürich and TrierUniversity of ZürichAbstract Background Bona fide psychotherapy approaches are effective treatments for generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) compared to no-treatment conditions. Treatment manuals and protocols allow a relatively high degree of freedom for the way therapists implement these overall treatment packages and there is a systematic lack of knowledge on how therapists should customize these treatments. The present study experimentally examines two implementation strategies of customizing a bona fide psychotherapy approach based on a 16 session time-limited cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) protocol and their relation to the post-session and ultimate treatment outcomes. Methods This trial contrasts two different implementation strategies of how to customize the in-session structure of a manual-based CBT-protocol for GAD. The patients will be randomly assigned to two implementation conditions: (1) a systematic focus on subtle changes lasting from 7 to 20 min at the check-in phase of every psychotherapy session and (2) a state-of-the-art (SOTA) check-in phase lasting several minutes mainly focused on the session goals. Potential therapist effects will be examined based on an ABAB crossed-therapist design. Treatment outcomes will be assessed at the following times: post-session outcomes, treatment outcome at post assessment and 6- as well as 12-month follow-up. Discussion The proposed randomized clinical implementation trial addresses the clinically relevant question of how to customize a bona fide psychotherapy protocol experimentally contrasting two implementation strategies. Through the development and testing of the proposed implementation design, this trial has the potential to inform therapists about efficacious implementation strategies of how to customize a manual-based treatment protocol in respect to the timing of the in-session structure. Trial registration This trial was registered at ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT03079336) at March 14, 2017.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12888-018-1666-2Generalized anxiety disorderCognitive behavior therapySudden gainsEarly changeResponsivenessTherapist effects
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author Christoph Flückiger
Christine Wolfer
Judith Held
Peter Hilpert
Julian Rubel
Mathias Allemand
Richard E. Zinbarg
Andreea Vîslă
spellingShingle Christoph Flückiger
Christine Wolfer
Judith Held
Peter Hilpert
Julian Rubel
Mathias Allemand
Richard E. Zinbarg
Andreea Vîslă
How to customize a bona fide psychotherapy for generalized anxiety disorder? A two-arms, patient blinded, ABAB crossed-therapist randomized clinical implementation trial design [IMPLEMENT 2.0]
BMC Psychiatry
Generalized anxiety disorder
Cognitive behavior therapy
Sudden gains
Early change
Responsiveness
Therapist effects
author_facet Christoph Flückiger
Christine Wolfer
Judith Held
Peter Hilpert
Julian Rubel
Mathias Allemand
Richard E. Zinbarg
Andreea Vîslă
author_sort Christoph Flückiger
title How to customize a bona fide psychotherapy for generalized anxiety disorder? A two-arms, patient blinded, ABAB crossed-therapist randomized clinical implementation trial design [IMPLEMENT 2.0]
title_short How to customize a bona fide psychotherapy for generalized anxiety disorder? A two-arms, patient blinded, ABAB crossed-therapist randomized clinical implementation trial design [IMPLEMENT 2.0]
title_full How to customize a bona fide psychotherapy for generalized anxiety disorder? A two-arms, patient blinded, ABAB crossed-therapist randomized clinical implementation trial design [IMPLEMENT 2.0]
title_fullStr How to customize a bona fide psychotherapy for generalized anxiety disorder? A two-arms, patient blinded, ABAB crossed-therapist randomized clinical implementation trial design [IMPLEMENT 2.0]
title_full_unstemmed How to customize a bona fide psychotherapy for generalized anxiety disorder? A two-arms, patient blinded, ABAB crossed-therapist randomized clinical implementation trial design [IMPLEMENT 2.0]
title_sort how to customize a bona fide psychotherapy for generalized anxiety disorder? a two-arms, patient blinded, abab crossed-therapist randomized clinical implementation trial design [implement 2.0]
publisher BMC
series BMC Psychiatry
issn 1471-244X
publishDate 2018-04-01
description Abstract Background Bona fide psychotherapy approaches are effective treatments for generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) compared to no-treatment conditions. Treatment manuals and protocols allow a relatively high degree of freedom for the way therapists implement these overall treatment packages and there is a systematic lack of knowledge on how therapists should customize these treatments. The present study experimentally examines two implementation strategies of customizing a bona fide psychotherapy approach based on a 16 session time-limited cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) protocol and their relation to the post-session and ultimate treatment outcomes. Methods This trial contrasts two different implementation strategies of how to customize the in-session structure of a manual-based CBT-protocol for GAD. The patients will be randomly assigned to two implementation conditions: (1) a systematic focus on subtle changes lasting from 7 to 20 min at the check-in phase of every psychotherapy session and (2) a state-of-the-art (SOTA) check-in phase lasting several minutes mainly focused on the session goals. Potential therapist effects will be examined based on an ABAB crossed-therapist design. Treatment outcomes will be assessed at the following times: post-session outcomes, treatment outcome at post assessment and 6- as well as 12-month follow-up. Discussion The proposed randomized clinical implementation trial addresses the clinically relevant question of how to customize a bona fide psychotherapy protocol experimentally contrasting two implementation strategies. Through the development and testing of the proposed implementation design, this trial has the potential to inform therapists about efficacious implementation strategies of how to customize a manual-based treatment protocol in respect to the timing of the in-session structure. Trial registration This trial was registered at ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT03079336) at March 14, 2017.
topic Generalized anxiety disorder
Cognitive behavior therapy
Sudden gains
Early change
Responsiveness
Therapist effects
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12888-018-1666-2
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