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. 2023 Oct 5;9:170. doi: 10.1186/s40814-023-01394-z

Table 2.

Feasibility and acceptability data, method of measurement, and continuation rule to proceed to randomised evaluation without modification

Feasibility/acceptability outcome Measurement Continuation rule
Recruitment Quantitative data
Number of TTad sites recruited to the research project  ≥ 3 IAPT sites recruited
Percentage of eligible therapists attending the training at each site  ≥ 60% attendance
Percentage of attending therapists completing pre- and post-training surveys  ≥ 80% data availability
Percentage of attending therapists completing 3-month follow-up surveys  ≥ 60% data availability
Acceptability Quantitative data
Feedback data on training (that that the training was theoretically interesting, clinically useful, well presented, and would recommend to other HICBT therapists) 60% agree or strongly agree with each item
Qualitative data
Written feedback from therapists on the value of training No significant concerns emerge about training that cannot be resolved
Qualitative interviews with therapists No significant concerns emerge about training that cannot be resolved
Reporting/identification of serious concerns about the acceptability and feasibility of training by key stakeholders No serious concerns emerge about training that cannot be resolved
Reporting/identification of serious negative consequences for therapist participants or the clients they subsequently work with as a result of the training (unexpected, clearly research- or training intervention-related serious adverse reactions). No serious consequences raised
Clinical outcome data completion Quantitative data
Percentage of TTad clients receiving routine care during the study with sufficient data for inclusion in secondary analyses (at least one measure of SAPAS-SR personality difficulties and at least × 2 measures of the TTad service minimum dataset [PHQ-9, GAD-7 and WSAS])  ≥ 60% data availability
Proof-of-concept Quantitative data
Therapist attitudinal change in confidence to recognise, assess and triage clients with personality difficulties; to adapt key skills for working therapeutically with this group; and in positivity towards working with this group after completing the training in each service. Significant improvement from pre to post in all 5 attitudinal domains