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General practitioners' experiences using cognitive behavioural therapy in general practice: a qualitative study.

Bente Aschim1, Sverre Lundevall, Egil W Martinsen

  • 1Fagerborglegene, Rosenborggata 9, Oslo, Norway. bentema@online.no

Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care
|August 25, 2011
PubMed
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General practitioners (GPs) find cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) useful for anxiety and depression. Structured training and support promote CBT use, while time, patient availability, and financial incentives are barriers.

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Area of Science:

  • General Practice
  • Psychiatry
  • Medical Education

Background:

  • Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) is an evidence-based psychological intervention.
  • Its integration into general practice settings is crucial for accessible mental healthcare.
  • Understanding GPs' perspectives on CBT implementation is vital for optimizing its use.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore General Practitioners' (GPs) experiences with implementing Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) in their practice.
  • To identify factors that facilitate or hinder the adoption and utilization of CBT by GPs.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative study design utilizing written evaluations and focus-group interviews.
  • Participants included GPs engaged in a longitudinal CBT course within Norway's continuous medical education (CME) program.
  • Data collected from 19 evaluation forms and 15 focus-group interviews.

Main Results:

  • GPs primarily utilized CBT for treating anxiety disorders and depression.
  • Promoting factors included structured supervision, group counseling, video-recorded consultation feedback, and perceived mastery of techniques.
  • Limiting factors comprised the time to master techniques, lack of suitable patients, scheduling conflicts with supervision, and insufficient financial incentives.

Conclusions:

  • Tailored CBT training programs for GPs can enhance the frequency of its application in general practice.
  • Formal recognition and reimbursement for CBT within GP schemes could address key barriers to increased utilization.