Leveraging Single-Case Experimental Designs to Promote Personalized Psychological Treatment: Step-by-Step Implementation Protocol with Stakeholder Involvement of an Outpatient Clinic for Personalized Psychotherapy


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Saskia Scholten, Lea Schemer, Philipp Herzog, Julia W Haas, Jens Heider, Dorina Winter, Dorota Reis, J. Glombiewski
Administration and Policy in Mental Health, 2024

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Scholten, S., Schemer, L., Herzog, P., Haas, J. W., Heider, J., Winter, D., … Glombiewski, J. (2024). Leveraging Single-Case Experimental Designs to Promote Personalized Psychological Treatment: Step-by-Step Implementation Protocol with Stakeholder Involvement of an Outpatient Clinic for Personalized Psychotherapy. Administration and Policy in Mental Health.


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Scholten, Saskia, Lea Schemer, Philipp Herzog, Julia W Haas, Jens Heider, Dorina Winter, Dorota Reis, and J. Glombiewski. “Leveraging Single-Case Experimental Designs to Promote Personalized Psychological Treatment: Step-by-Step Implementation Protocol with Stakeholder Involvement of an Outpatient Clinic for Personalized Psychotherapy.” Administration and Policy in Mental Health (2024).


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Scholten, Saskia, et al. “Leveraging Single-Case Experimental Designs to Promote Personalized Psychological Treatment: Step-by-Step Implementation Protocol with Stakeholder Involvement of an Outpatient Clinic for Personalized Psychotherapy.” Administration and Policy in Mental Health, 2024.


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@article{saskia2024a,
  title = {Leveraging Single-Case Experimental Designs to Promote Personalized Psychological Treatment: Step-by-Step Implementation Protocol with Stakeholder Involvement of an Outpatient Clinic for Personalized Psychotherapy},
  year = {2024},
  journal = {Administration and Policy in Mental Health},
  author = {Scholten, Saskia and Schemer, Lea and Herzog, Philipp and Haas, Julia W and Heider, Jens and Winter, Dorina and Reis, Dorota and Glombiewski, J.}
}

Abstract

Our objective is to implement a single-case experimental design (SCED) infrastructure in combination with experience-sampling methods (ESM) into the standard diagnostic procedure of a German outpatient research and training clinic. Building on the idea of routine outcome monitoring, the SCED infrastructure introduces intensive longitudinal data collection, individual effectiveness measures, and the opportunity for systematic manipulation to push personalization efforts further. It aims to empower psychotherapists and patients to evaluate their own treatment (idiographic perspective) and to enable researchers to analyze open questions of personalized psychotherapy (nomothetic perspective). Organized around the principles of agile research, we plan to develop, implement, and evaluate the SCED infrastructure in six successive studies with continuous stakeholder involvement: In the project development phase, the business model for the SCED infrastructure is developed that describes its vision in consideration of the context (Study 1). Also, the infrastructure's prototype is specified, encompassing the SCED procedure, ESM protocol, and ESM survey (Study 2 and 3). During the optimization phase, feasibility and acceptability are tested and the infrastructure is adapted accordingly (Study 4). The evaluation phase includes a pilot implementation study to assess implementation outcomes (Study 5), followed by actual implementation using a within-institution A-B design (Study 6). The sustainability phase involves continuous monitoring and improvement. We discuss to what extent the generated data could be used to address current questions of personalized psychotherapy research. Anticipated barriers and limitations during the implementation processes are outlined. Supplementary Information The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s10488-024-01363-5.



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