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BETTER LIVING WITH ILLNESS Linsay Brassington Specialist Psychological Practitioner Clinical Health Psychology Service

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Acknowledgements Pam Lanza, Shona Yates, Jackie Fearn, Kim Kemp, Hannah Dale and Mandy Forbes (NHS Fife, UK) David Gillanders and Nuno Ferreira (University of Edinburgh, UK)

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BETTER LIVING WITH ILLNESS

Linsay Brassington Specialist Psychological PractitionerClinical Health Psychology ServiceNHS Fife

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Acknowledgements• Pam Lanza, Shona Yates, Jackie Fearn, Kim Kemp,

Hannah Dale and Mandy Forbes(NHS Fife, UK)

• David Gillanders and Nuno Ferreira (University of Edinburgh, UK)

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Outline• Developing the Better Living with Illness group

• Content of the group

• Evaluation and implications

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• Increase in prevalence of long-term physical health conditions

• Waiting list pressures

• Promoting positive adaptation to long-term conditions (de Ridder, 2008)

• Commonalities across different physical health conditions

Context

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ACT and Physical Health• Emerging evidence base in physical health settings

• Focus on living with, rather than resolution of symptoms and VALUES (“potential positive outcomes of illness”… de Ridder, 2008)

• Transdiagnostic!

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Follow upFUNCTION

VALUES

Better Living

with Illness

workbook

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Evaluation measures

Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale

RAND SF-36Brief Illness Perception Questionnaire

Acceptance and Action Questionnaire II Valuing Questionnaire

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Evaluation procedure

Assessment Pre group Post groupFollow-up 2

- 6 weeks - - 6 weeks - - 3 months -

53 43 33 22

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Results: Psychological Distress

T1 T2 T3 T40

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15Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale

HADS DepressionHADS Anxiety

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Results: Valued Living and Psychological Flexibility

T1 T2 T3 T40

5.711.417.122.928.634.3

40Valuing Questionnaire

VQ ProgressVQ ObstructionAAQ-II

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Results: Illness Cognitions

T1 T2 T3 T40

10203040506070

Brief Illness Perceptions Questionnaire

BIPQ

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Results: Health Status

T1 T2 T3 T408

1624324048

RAND Short-Form 36

SF36 Physical SF36 FatigueSF36 General Pain

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Results: Health Status

T1 T2 T3 T40

102030405060

RAND Short-Form 36

Physical Limits Emotional LimitsEmotions Social

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Results: Process

Pre group distress

Post group distress

Change in Valued Living Progress(R2=.271; p=.007)

Change in Psychological Flexibility(R2=.235; p=.004)

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What does this mean?

• More evidence for using ACT in physical health settings

• Reductions in psychological distress in the context of limited change in perception of physical health

• ACT processes mediated change

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And transdiagnostic approach?

• Layers of transdiagnostic processes• Psychological• Physical

• But… what works best in a transdiagnostic physical health group?• Diagnosis characteristics?• Personal characteristics?• Health adjustment characteristics?

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Interested in doing something similar?

★Download the protocol and workbook for free on www.contextualscience.org

And please let us know if you do :)

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Thanks!