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Evaluating the effectiveness and cost effectiveness of BSL IAPT Evaluating the effectiveness and cost effectiveness of BSL IAPT

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Summary for BSL Healthy Minds team meeting 13 th Oct 2015 Project so far Large and complicated 5 main parts Acceptability of randomisation Study 1 Secondary analysis of outcome data Study 2 ID: 919098

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Evaluating the effectiveness and cost effectiveness of BSL IAPT

Summary for BSL Healthy Minds team meeting.13th Oct 2015

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Project so far:

Large and complicated5 main partsAcceptability of randomisation (Study 1)Secondary analysis of outcome data (Study 2)

What does IAPT look like for Deaf BSL users? (Study 3)EQ 5D-5L (Study 4)Exploratory economic evaluation (Study 5)

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Secondary analysis of outcome data

Are there enough Deaf people using IAPT for us to run a trial? Yes

What should the clinical cut-offs be for Deaf BSL users who are assessed using BSL assessment tools?

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Clinical cut-off scores

GAD-7 BSL and PHQ-9 BSL ValidReliable

But…… can’t assume clinical cut-off score is same as for hearing people using the English assessment tools.We know there can be cultural differences.

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Clinical cut-off scores

We compared data from Deaf BSL users with no mental health difficulties with data from Deaf people who have used BSL IAPT.Both groups used the BSL IAPT assessment tools.

Our statistical analysis showed….

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Clinical cut-off scores

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Clinical cut-off scores

Assessment tool

National IAPT guidelines clinical cut-off (based on hearing people using the English assessment tools)Appropriate cut-off for Deaf BSL users using BSL assessment toolsPHQ-9 (depression)

10 or more8 or moreGAD-7 (anxiety)8 or more6 or more

So, what does this mean?

How might it affect the way you work?

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What does IAPT look like for Deaf BSL users?

Last part of the projectTwo parts:

1. Collect anonymous data about Deaf BSL users who have used Standard IAPT servicesTo see if they are similar kinds of people as those who have used BSL Healthy Minds.To compare their outcomes with those who have used BSL Healthy Minds.

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What does IAPT look like for Deaf BSL users?

2. To find out what IAPT services are like for Deaf

BSL users. What is “BSL IAPT”?Delivered BSL Healthy Minds?Delivered in BSL?

By a Deaf therapist?Or is there more to it?

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What does IAPT look like for Deaf BSL users?

This is where you can help.

We would like to interview all IAPT practitioners who deliver IAPT services to Deaf BSL users, to help us understand how the service works in more detail.Hearing staff in Standard IAPT servicesDeaf staff in Standard IAPT servicesDeaf staff in the BSL Healthy Minds service – YOU!

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Acknowledgements

This project was funded by the NIHR Health Services and Delivery Research (HS&DR) Programme (project number 12/136/79)