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Exploring the long-term health experiences of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) for adults with long-term conditions (LTC) and medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) in primary care: a qualitative study from the patient’s perspective

Trial Reference Number
1028
Trial Status
Open
Category
Online, Psychology

Participants needed for research into the experiences of people with physical health conditions following therapy. You may be able to contribute to important research.


Title of study:

Exploring the long-term health experiences of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) for adults with long-term conditions (LTC) and medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) in primary care: a qualitative study from the patient’s perspective


What is the purpose of the study?

Having a long term condition (LTC) significantly affects mental health and is one of the predictors of poorer outcomes following Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT).

Little research has explored the long-term experiences of CBT (and technique adaptations) for people with LTC, and from the client's perspective. This area if important to research due to the need for integrated mental and physical health care, driven by rising comorbidity and subsequent health costs.


Who can participate?

  1. Do you have a long-term physical health condition (LTC) (e.g., diabetes, arthritis, chronic pain, IBS)?
  2. Have you completed at least 6 one-to-one CBT sessions that ended at least 12 months ago with an NHS service?
  3. Are you willing to discuss whether CBT has helped you to manage your LTC in the long-term?

If yes to the above, please contact the research, Jodie Cave, via Jodie2.Cave@live.uwe.ac.uk. You will be given an information sheet to decide whether you wish to take part. Results will also be anonymised and your identity protected.


Interested?

Please contact Jodie Cave via Jodie2.Cave@live.uwe.ac.uk if interested in participating or click here for the information sheet.


Research participant recruitment poster

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