Evaluating the acceptability of remote cognitive remediation from the perspective of psychosis service users

Author:

Parri Lois AnnORCID,Barret Katherine,Hill Rosie,Hoque Arif,Isok Iris,Kenny Alex,Markham Sarah,Oyeleye Nike,Quinn Roisin,Sweeney Angela,Wykes Til,Cella Matteo

Abstract

Abstract Objectives: Cognitive remediation (CR) can reduce the cognitive difficulties experienced by people with psychosis. Adapting CR to be delivered remotely provides new opportunities for extending its use. However, doing so requires further evaluation of its acceptability from service users’ views. We evaluate the acceptability of therapist-supported remote CR from the perspectives of service users using participatory service user-centred methods. Method: After receiving 12 weeks of therapist-supported remote CR, service users were interviewed by a service user researcher following a semi-structured 18-question interview guide. Transcripts were analysed using reflexive thematic analysis with themes and codes further validated by a Lived Experience Advisory Panel and member checking. Results: The study recruited 26 participants, almost all of whom reported high acceptability of remote CR, and some suggested improvements. Four themes emerged: (1) perceived treatment benefits, (2) remote versus in-person therapy, (3) the therapist’s role, and (4) how it could be better. Conclusions: This study used comprehensive service user involvement methods. For some participants, technology use remained a challenge and addressing these difficulties detracted from the therapy experience. These outcomes align with existing research on remote therapy, suggesting that remote CR can expand choice and improve access to treatment for psychosis service users once barriers are addressed. Future use of remote CR should consider technology training and equipment provision to facilitate therapy for service users and therapists.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

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