2021
DOI: 10.1177/03080226211000257
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Occupational therapy and psychosis: POINTER feasibility study for a pragmatic clinical trial

Abstract: Introduction The dearth of clinical trials of individualised occupational therapy with people with a diagnosis of psychosis limits the evidence base globally for occupational therapy practice. This study evaluated the feasibility of conducting a pragmatic clinical trial. Method Mixed methods design using a pragmatic perspective; two-centre, one-group pretest-posttest study, at six months. POINTER Occupational Intervention Specification captured routine individualised occupational therapy. Process evaluation in… Show more

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“…Yet an intervention-focused article addresses the feasibility of conducting a full-scale clinical trial of an intervention developed for people with psychosis (Inman et al, 2021). The study, conducted in the UK, examines a number of possible outcome assessments in a process evaluation, which also includes recruitment and retention of participants, delivery and feasibility of the intervention, and adherence to the intervention.…”
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“…Yet an intervention-focused article addresses the feasibility of conducting a full-scale clinical trial of an intervention developed for people with psychosis (Inman et al, 2021). The study, conducted in the UK, examines a number of possible outcome assessments in a process evaluation, which also includes recruitment and retention of participants, delivery and feasibility of the intervention, and adherence to the intervention.…”
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confidence: 99%