Adapting ‘Tame Your Gut’ for patients with inflammatory bowel disease and co-morbid anxiety and/or depression
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This qualitative study collected stakeholders’ views on adapting an existing online psychotherapy programme, ‘Tame Your Gut’, to the needs of patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and comorbid anxiety and/or depression. Adult patients (n = 13) and health professionals (n = 12) participated in semi-structured focus groups or interviews, analysed with a thematic analysis. Patients had a generally positive attitude towards ‘Tame Your Gut’, while health professionals saw it as useful for selected patients only. Both groups indicated their preference for clinician-assisted online psychotherapy. ‘Tame Your Gut’ is acceptable to patients and health professionals but only when supported by clinicians.
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Hanlon, Inna; Hewitt, Catherine; Evans, Subhadra; Taylor, Jo; Selinger, Christian; Mikocka-Walus, Antonina (2020). Adapting ‘Tame Your Gut’ for patients with inflammatory bowel disease and co-morbid anxiety and/or depression. SAGE Journals. Collection. https://doi.org/10.25384/SAGE.c.5071319.v1
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AUTHORS (6)
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Inna Hanlon
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Catherine Hewitt
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Subhadra Evans
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Jo Taylor
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Christian Selinger
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Antonina Mikocka-Walus