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Area of Science:

  • Mental Health Research
  • Psychiatry
  • Implementation Science

Background:

  • Cognitive screening is crucial for early psychosis care, but validated tools and implementation knowledge are lacking.
  • Current screening practices, user experiences, and influencing factors in early psychosis settings are poorly understood.
  • The CogScreen study addresses this gap by validating screening tools and exploring implementation contexts.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To validate two promising cognitive screening tools for young people with first episode psychosis (primary aim).
  • To explore current practices, acceptability, feasibility, and determinants of cognitive screening implementation in early psychosis settings (secondary aim).
  • To gather stakeholder perspectives on cognitive screening in early psychosis care.

Main Methods:

  • A hybrid type 1 study employing a mixed-methods design.
  • Recruitment of young people (n=350), caregivers (n>=10), and service providers (n>=12) from Australian early psychosis services.
  • Utilizing the Theoretical Framework of Acceptability and Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research, with questionnaires, interviews, and analysis of administrative data.

Main Results:

  • This protocol paper outlines the rationale and methods for the CogScreen implementation study.
  • Quantitative data will be analyzed using descriptive statistics.
  • Qualitative data will undergo content analysis with deductive and inductive coding.

Conclusions:

  • The CogScreen implementation study will provide critical insights into the practices, experiences, enablers, and barriers related to cognitive screening in early psychosis services.
  • Findings will inform the development and implementation of effective cognitive screening strategies.
  • This research supports the enhancement of early psychosis care through validated screening tools and informed implementation strategies.