Minimal Clinically Important Differences on Routine Psychological Therapy Outcome Measures for Patients with Depression or Anxiety (original) (raw)

2022

Abstract

This is a protocol detailing the planned analyses for a number of studies within a single project. The studies are related by drawing on the same sample or subsets of the overall sample, and sharing one of two broad aims (detailed below). The purpose of the overall project is to investigate a patient-centred metric of change during routinely delivered psychological therapy for depression or anxiety disorders among adults in Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) services. To do this, the project aims to calculate minimum clinically important differences (MCIDs) for symptom change before and once ending therapy; that is, the smallest amount of change pre-post treatment needed on a measure of symptoms for it to be deemed important by a patient.

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