An introduction to IAPT Richard Thwaites - First Step Clinical Lead May 2013.

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An introduction to IAPT Richard Thwaites - First Step Clinical Lead May 2013

Introduce the IAPT Program Explain roles and training Why should IAPT services adapt what they deliver? What are the challenges in IAPT services providing optimum experience of talking therapies for those with lower intellectual functioning? Potential solutions… Plan

What is the IAPT programme? IAPT = Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) programme Now has streams for Children and Families and also SMI, today we are talking about IAPT for adults in primary care a large-scale initiative that aims to greatly increase the availability of NICE recommended psychological treatment for depression and anxiety disorders within NHS Delivered within a stepped care framework Initially largely based around CBT (in line with NICE guidance) but expanding to include other evidence-based approaches (e.g. EMDR, IPT) Patients receive the treatments that research suggests that are most likely to work for them in line with best practice (e.g. appropriate training, supervision and ‘dose’)

Stepped care model for common mental health problems (e.g. depression ) STEP 1 : All known and suspected presentations of depression STEP 2 : Persistent subthreshold depressive symptoms; mild to moderate depression STEP 3: Persistent subthreshold depressive symptoms or mild to moderate depression with inadequate response to initial interventions; moderate & severe STEP 4 : Severe and complex depression; risk to life; severe self-neglect Low-intensity psychosocial interventions, psychological interventions, medication and referral for further assessment and interventions Medication, high-intensity psychological interventions, combined treatments, collaborative care and referral for further assessment and interventions Medication, high-intensity psychological interventions, ECT, crisis service, combined treatments, multiprofessional & inpatient care Assessment, support, psychoeducation, active monitoring and referral for further assessment and interventions

What does IAPT provide? evidence-based psychological therapies (in line with NICE Guidelines) in a stepped care framework for individuals with a common mental health problem not requiring a multi- disciplinary approach Psychological Wellbeing Practitioners High Intensity PractitionersPrimary Mental Health Practitioners Depression & Anxiety Disorders (e.g. Panic Disorder, OCD, Health Anxiety, Generalised Anxiety Disorder, Social Anxiety) PTSD (HI Only) Common mild to moderate mental health problems inc Depression Mild Eating Disorders Guided self-help Computerised CBT CBT EMDR (PTSD only) Brief CBT Counselling

Psychological Wellbeing Practitioners - Delivering ‘low intensity’ interventions Usually shorter sessions (30mins, face-to-face or telephone) Support patients in the use of CBT-based guided self help Usually see the majority of patients High recovery rates Weekly Case Management Supervision Monthly Group Clinical Supervision

Psychological Wellbeing Practitioners - Delivering ‘low intensity’ interventions Behavioural activation Cognitive restructuring Medication support Exposure therapy Problem solving Managing panic Sleep hygiene

High Intensity Practitioners - Delivering ‘high intensity’ CBT interventions Trained as CBT Therapists to work with depression and anxiety disorders (range of prof backgrounds) Usually ‘traditional’ length sessions (50-60 mins) Stepped to HI due to NICE Guidance e.g. PTSD Risk Failure to respond Deliver treatment in line with national IAPT protocols based on RCTs One hour per week supervision from Accredited CBT Therapist

Measuring outcomes in IAPT The IAPT Minimum Data Set is nationally agreed Each session PHQ-9 (depression) GAD-7 (anxiety) W&SAS (work and social functioning) IAPT Employment questions IAPT Phobia Questions (anxiety disorders) + any Anxiety Disorder-Specific Measures

IAPT Recommended Outcome Measures DisorderOutcome Measure Social PhobiaSocial Phobia Inventory (SPIN) OCDObsessive Compulsive Inventory (OCI) PTSDImpact of Events Scale-Revised (IES-R) Health AnxietyHealth Anxiety Inventory (HAI) Generalized Anxiety Disorder Penn State Worry Questionnaire Panic/AgoraphobiaMobility Inventory (MI)

Why should IAPT services adapt what they provide for individuals with lower intellectual function? Numbers 1 in 5 and possibly up to 1 in 4 people with literacy and/or numeracy difficulties For First Step, potentially 2,600-3,250 individuals per year Moral argument Evidence-base Improve recovery rate And under Payment By Results increase income… Staff wellbeing/ satisfaction

What are the challenges for IAPT services in adapting services for individuals with lower intellectual function? Sheer volume of patients Admin systems that are effective at handling high volumes but flexibility is a challenge Massive clinical throughput High degree of performance management by commissioners Tight targets for assessment and treatment times Recovery rate targets High burden of measurement (e.g. MDS)

What are the challenges for IAPT services in adapting services for individuals with lower intellectual function? Emphasis on self-referral, staff often have limited information and do not know level of functioning Staff expert in evidence-based approaches but don’t necessarily have knowledge or experience of working with individuals with lower intellectual functioning Original training courses set up in a rush and many did not cover such issues Payment by Results/ Any Qualified Provider agenda

Potential answers to these challenges Communicate why equality of access is important Develop close links/pathways with your local LD colleagues Understand who is being referred to your IAPT service and who isn’t Being able to identify potential LD or lower intellectual functioning as early as possible Understanding and training staff Mapping outcomes of individuals with lower functioning Making key tweaks to what we do