Psychological therapy interactions coding scheme (PICS) development data: outcomes comparison
Description
This dataset should be viewed alongside the accompanying paper: The Development of an Observational Measure to Assess Patient Activation, Illustrated in Psychological Therapy with Long-Term High Users of Healthcare Who Have Complex Needs.
This dataset shows the PICS ratings for all participants averaged across all coders. Scores on all themes are combined to an average content/turns theme score and an average global theme score. Participants are ordered according to their scores, highest at the top lowest at the bottom. The outcomes achieved by each participant are also shown. Time point 1 is baseline, time point 2 is six month follow-up and the difference between scores is also shown.
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Subjects
- Patients -- Psychology
- Patients -- Attitudes -- Research
- Clinical health psychology -- Research
- Patient participation -- Research
- Patients -- psychology
- Patient Participation -- psychology
- Patient activation; psychological therapy interaction coding scheme
- Biological Sciences::Psychology::Psychology in health & medicine::Clinical psychology
- R Medicine::R Medicine (General)
- W Medicine and related subjects (NLM Classification)::W Health professions
Divisions
- University of Nottingham, UK Campus::Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences::School of Medicine
Research institutes and centres
- University of Nottingham, UK Campus::Collaboration for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care East Midlands
Deposit date
2018-07-12Data type
Coded ratings using the PICS and data from self-report clinical outcome questionnairesFunders
- National Institute for Health Research
Parent project
- Psychological therapy interactions coding scheme development
Collection dates
- Coded data collected December 2014-August 2017
- Therapy session data collected: January 2012-January 2013
- Outcome data collected: January 2012-January 2013
Data collection method
Ratings were made by coders onto transcripts in nvivo and then transposed to SPSS. Questionnaires were administered by independent researchersProvenance / lineage
Psychological therapy interactions coding scheme developmentResource languages
- en
Copyright
- Sam Malins