RecruitingNot ApplicableNCT05340738

AI-Based Fidelity Feedback to Enhance CBT

Enhancing the Quality of CBT in Community Mental Health Through AI-generated Fidelity Feedback


Sponsor

University of Pennsylvania

Enrollment

425 participants

Start Date

Mar 9, 2023

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

This study is being conducted together by researchers at the University of Pennsylvania and Lyssn.io, Inc., ("Lyssn"), a technology start-up developing digital tools to support evidence-based psychotherapies (EBPs) for mental health disorders and addiction. This study will implement a technology to assess and enhance the quality of EBPs like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) that includes a user interface geared to clinical, supervision, and administrative workflows and needs, and then assess this technology for effectiveness in comparison to usual care. There is a tremendous global burden of mental illness: Over 50 million American adults have a diagnosable mental health disorder, and major depression on its own is the leading cause of disability worldwide. In the face of this burden, clinical research has documented a variety of effective EBPs (e.g. CBT), and these psychotherapies are utilized on a massive scale. Systems have invested over $2 billion in training providers in specific EBPs. Once trained, however, therapists' adherence to the EBP, also called fidelity, is both crucial for effectiveness and difficult to assess. There is no scalable method to assess the fidelity and quality of EBPs in community practice settings. This is a foundational problem for healthcare systems. Advances in speech processing and machine learning make technology a promising solution to this problem. The use of technology - instead of humans - to evaluate EBPs means that objective, performance-based feedback can be provided quickly, efficiently, cost-effectively, and without human error. If successful, the present research will be among the first examples of a method for building, monitoring, and assessing the quality of therapy that can scale up to large, real-world healthcare settings. In this study, the investigators will implement an existing, fully-functional prototype (LyssnCBT) that includes a user interface geared to community mental health (CMH) clinical, supervision, and administrative workflows and needs, and then assess for effectiveness of psychotherapy supported by LyssnCBT in comparison to usual care. This study will implement LyssnCBT in 5 community mental health agencies, beginning with a single-arm pilot field trial to identify and address any specific barriers to implementing the tool in a community mental health context. The study team will then conduct a larger study in community mental health agencies comparing LyssnCBT to services as usual.


Eligibility

Min Age: 18 Years

Plain Language Summary

Simplified for easier understanding

This study is testing whether AI-powered automated feedback on therapy session recordings can help therapists improve the quality of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) they deliver to patients at community mental health clinics. **You may be eligible if...** - You are a therapist who works at a participating mental health center in Philadelphia, conducts sessions in English, and consents to session recording for research - You are a clinical supervisor overseeing participating therapists - You are a client who receives CBT in English at a participating clinic and consents to session recording **You may NOT be eligible if...** - You are unwilling to allow your therapy session recordings to be used for research - You do not have computer and internet access (for therapists/supervisors) Talk to your doctor to see if this trial is right for you.

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Interventions

OTHERLyssnCBT

LyssnCBT is a technology that allows therapists and supervisors access to tools that assist with assessing CBT session fidelity, including speech-to-text transcription, annotation tools, and AI-generated metrics.


Locations(1)

The Penn Collaborative for CBT and Implementation Science

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

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