Tailored implementation of internet-based cognitive behavioural therapy in the multinational context of the ImpleMentAll project: a study protocol for a stepped wedge cluster randomized trial
Author:
Bührmann LeahORCID, , Schuurmans Josien, Ruwaard Jeroen, Fleuren Margot, Etzelmüller Anne, Piera-Jiménez Jordi, Finch Tracy, Rapley Tim, Potthoff Sebastian, Aouizerate Bruno, Batterham Philip J., Calear Alison, Christensen Helen, Pedersen Claus Duedal, Ebert David Daniel, Van der Eycken Erik, Fanaj Naim, van Genugten Claire, Hanssen Denise, Hegerl Ulrich, Hug Juliane, Kleiboer Annet, Mathiasen Kim, May Carl, Mustafa Sevim, Oehler Caroline, Cerga-Pashoja Arlinda, Pope Catherine, Qirjako Gentiana, Rosmalen Judith, Sacco Ylenia, Samalin Ludovic, Skjøth Mette Maria, Tarp Kristine, Titzler Ingrid, Zanalda Enrico, Zbukvic Isabel, Smit Johannes H., Riper Heleen, Vis Christiaan
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Internet-based Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (iCBT) is found effective in treating common mental disorders. However, the use of these interventions in routine care is limited. The international ImpleMentAll study is funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 programme. It is concerned with studying and improving methods for implementing evidence-based iCBT services for common mental disorders in routine mental health care. A digitally accessible implementation toolkit (ItFits-toolkit) will be introduced to mental health care organizations with the aim to facilitate the ongoing implementation of iCBT services within local contexts. This study investigates the effectiveness of the ItFits-toolkit by comparing it to implementation-as-usual activities.
Methods
A stepped wedge cluster randomized controlled trial (SWT) design will be applied. Over a trial period of 30 months, the ItFits-toolkit will be introduced sequentially in twelve routine mental health care organizations in primary and specialist care across nine countries in Europe and Australia. Repeated measures are applied to assess change over time in the outcome variables. The effectiveness of the ItFits-toolkit will be assessed in terms of the degree of normalization of the use of the iCBT services. Several exploratory outcomes including uptake of the iCBT services will be measured to feed the interpretation of the primary outcome. Data will be collected via a centralized data collection system and analysed using generalized linear mixed modelling. A qualitative process evaluation of routine implementation activities and the use of the ItFits-toolkit will be conducted within this study.
Discussion
The ImpleMentAll study is a large-scale international research project designed to study the effectiveness of tailored implementation. Using a SWT design that allows to examine change over time, this study will investigate the effect of tailored implementation on the normalization of the use of iCBT services and their uptake. It will provide a better understanding of the process and methods of tailoring implementation strategies. If found effective, the ItFits-toolkit will be made accessible for mental health care service providers, to help them overcome their context-specific implementation challenges.
Trial registration
ClinicalTrials.gov NCT03652883. Retrospectively registered on 29 August 2018
Funder
H2020 Health National Health and Medical Research Council
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Pharmacology (medical),Medicine (miscellaneous)
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