Ben Goldacre is heavily involved in this.
Major investment to transform mental health treatment research and further develop secure NHS data platform
Major investment to transform mental health treatment research and further develop secure NHS data platform — Nuffield Department of Primary...
Abstract
Objectives
The English NHS Talking Therapies has been hailed as a world leader in demonstrating outcomes, generating 1.76 million referrals in the year 2022–2023, with a claimed 49.9% recovery rate, but there has been a dearth of independent evaluations. Importantly, there have been no...
NHS Talking Therapies Glaring Failures, Are Highlighted By A Focus On One of The Long-Term Conditions It Targets - CBT Watch
see threads on 'mahana therapeutics', and Trial By Error: CBT and Irritable Bowel Syndrome | Science for ME (s4me.info)
@dave30th
Abstract
Objective
We examine deterioration in psychotherapies, as reported in the recent evaluation of the Australian Medicare Better Access initiative.
Conclusion
A focus on patients who experience poor clinical outcomes helps programs minimise harm and improve quality of care. The Better...
Abstract
Background: Having a long-term condition (LTC) significantly affects mental health. UK policy requires effective mental health provisions for patients with an LTC, generally provided by Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) services. National IAPT data suggest that...
‘CBT for Long-Term Conditions and Medically Unexplained Symptoms’ by Philip Kinsella and Helen Moya (Routledge 2022)
Exaggeratedly Negative Beliefs Perpetuate LTCs and MUS?
good, detailed write up by Mike Scott
http://www.cbtwatch.com/exaggeratedly-negative-beliefs-perpetuate-ltcs-and-mus/
"When therapy causes harm" (2008)
Somebody drew my attention yesterday to this article from 2008. Doesn't discuss ME/CFS so not important but I found it of general interest
Abstract
Objective
We investigated the effectiveness of Graded Exercise Therapy (GET) delivered to patients with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS/ME) in a routine, specialist clinic by measuring patient-reported outcome data collected prospectively over several timepoints alongside therapy...
2021
bps
chalder
clinical outcomes
david tuller
get
iapt
long covid
me/cfs
mus
nice guideline
paper
peter denton white
pps
psychosomatic medicine
trial by error
uk me/cfs clinic
An active blog focused on claims relating to CBT and IAPT, by Dr Mike Scott.
http://www.cbtwatch.com
It describes itself as 'An Independent Mental Health Watchdog and Discussion Forum'
It's not anti-CBT, but is anti-IAPT. There's a lot of well referenced material there that is likely to be...
https://bmcpsychiatry.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12888-019-2235-z
Naomi Petra Moller, Gemma Ryan, Jasmine Rollings & Michael Barkham
Abstract
This commentary examines publicly available information on 2017–2018 outcomes in the UK government’s Improving Access to Psychological...
doi:10.1136/ebmental-2019-300133
Sci-Hub
Alice Davis, Theresa Smith, Jenny Talbot, Chris Eldridge, David Betts
ABSTRACT
Background
Across England, 12% of all improving access to psychological therapy (IAPT) appointments
are missed, and on average around 40% of first appointments are not...
Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) in the United Kingdom: A systematic review and meta‐analysis of 10‐years of practice‐based evidence
Sarah Wakefield
Melanie Simmonds‐Buckley
Daniel Stockton
Abigail Bradbury
Jaime Delgadillo
23 June 2020
Published in the British Journal of...
This post and the following ones have been moved from this thread.
https://digital.nhs.uk/data-and-information/data-collections-and-data-sets/data-sets/improving-access-to-psychological-therapies-data-set/submit-data-to-the-iapt-data-set-v2.0---from-1-april-2020
Submitting IAPT v2.0 data...
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